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Tesla is reportedly building a compact crossover codenamed 'Redwood'​


Tesla is reportedly working on compact crossover EV codenamed "Redwood" with production set to start in June 2025, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. The company is said to have sent requests for quotes for the new model to suppliers last year, predicting a weekly production volume of 10,000 vehicles.

The rumor lines up with Elon Musk's comments at a May 2023 shareholder meeting that Tesla was working on two new EV models that could sell up to 5 million a year combined. "Both the design of the products and manufacturing techniques are head and shoulders above anything else that is present in the industry," he said at the time.


Tesla has also been promising a $25,000 car for some time, with Musk dropping the idea then reviving it due to high consumer interest rates (the cheapest Model 3 is $38,990). However, Reuters' sources didn't mention the price of the vehicle set to arrive in 2025.

The report arrives at a convenient time for Tesla, as critics have recently been after the company for sitting on its haunches with the relatively stale Model 3 and Y designs. The timing of any new EVs was one of the most voted questions from investors for Tesla's earnings call, set for this afternoon (January 24).

If the new vehicles live up to Musk's description, they could help allay those concerns. At the same time, Tesla is starting to ship its Cybertruck EV to decidedly mixed reviews, with some users decrying quality issues and others lauding the performance and audacity of the vehicle.
 

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A problem that could lead to an accident has been detected in Tesla cars 17:20​


Anika
ByANIKA
February 2, 2024

American manufacturer Tesla will recall 2.2 million vehicles for repairs. In this respect reports interfax.ru. The recalled vehicles had small-font warning messages on the dashboard.
“The message font is too small, which can make critical information difficult to read and therefore increase the likelihood of an accident,” the message says.
It is stated that the recall campaign covers Model S, Model X, Model 3, Model Y and Cybertruck.
It happened before that knownIt turned out that Porsche, which launched a recall campaign for Carrera GT supercars in April 2023 and advised owners to stop using them, was unable to repair them. It was determined that the vehicles had suspension problems that could cause an accident.
happened before knownTesla will recall more than 1.6 million vehicles in China due to software problems.




Source: Gazeta
 

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A problem that could lead to an accident has been detected in Tesla cars 17:20​


Anika
ByANIKA
February 2, 2024

American manufacturer Tesla will recall 2.2 million vehicles for repairs. In this respect reports interfax.ru. The recalled vehicles had small-font warning messages on the dashboard.
“The message font is too small, which can make critical information difficult to read and therefore increase the likelihood of an accident,” the message says.
It is stated that the recall campaign covers Model S, Model X, Model 3, Model Y and Cybertruck.
It happened before that knownIt turned out that Porsche, which launched a recall campaign for Carrera GT supercars in April 2023 and advised owners to stop using them, was unable to repair them. It was determined that the vehicles had suspension problems that could cause an accident.
happened before knownTesla will recall more than 1.6 million vehicles in China due to software problems.




Source: Gazeta

a very minor issue with small writing in two icons solved with an over-the-air update ( a feature Tesla pioneered and not many car companies have)

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old images with small font on left...new images on right.
 
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Tesla Cybertruck Review // We Drove It Over 500 Miles...And Oh Boy​



yeah that A pillar triangle blindspot to the left of the steering wheel is the killer to me.

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So I have experience with an insanely long and raked windshield that is almost impossible to touch the front of over the dashboard. The long A pillar also had a big blindspot but not anywhere near as bad.
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Firebird's extreme windshield
 
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