Tesla Recalls 13,000 Model 3 and Y EVs Over Battery Issue
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1. The new chassis is more resilient, rather than simply having a stiff suspension, resulting in better vibration damping. 2. Sound insulation is significantly improved, possibly because older Tesla models were generally too quiet. The two biggest differences from the 2025 Model 3: 1. The previously criticized overly stiff brake pedal of the Model 3 is significantly more "normal" in the Y; it no longer feels unresponsive or too hard. 2. Handling is still much better than most electric cars, such as the Geek 001, but its limits are much lower than the Model 3. Disadvantages: 1. The electric motor noise during rapid acceleration is very noticeable, which is absent in the Model 3. 2. Emergency lane changes are the ultimate test of a car's handling potential. It's fair to say that rear-wheel drive vehicles still carry a certain degree of handling risk. The Model Y is not suitable for extremely demanding driving maneuvers; it's unclear whether this is due to insufficient suspension support or poor tire grip. 3. Tesla's voice recognition capabilities are somewhat mediocre. 4. Why was Tesla's Autopilot system penalized and banned from use twice because I didn't immediately grasp the steering wheel as instructed? #model3 #Tesla #TeslaModelY
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Tesla might finally bring CarPlay to its EVs The addition of CarPlay would mark a significant change for Tesla, which has so far shunned phone mirroring in its vehicles. https://lnkd.in/e-tThJBA
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Tesla’s new safety report makes an unexpected claim that Autopilot is nine times safer than human drivers, but what’s really behind those numbers might surprise you. https://lnkd.in/eNHbN_6a Tesla’s new Vehicle Safety Report for Q3 2025. The company says that when drivers use Autopilot, they experience one crash for every 6.36 million miles driven. Compare that to the U.S. national average of one crash every 702,000 miles, and Tesla’s claim looks jaw-dropping—nine times safer than the average human driver. But what’s behind that number, and how should we interpret it?
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Years after the Model 3 and Model Y ushered in the era of mass-market electric vehicles, Tesla has promised no other new or redesigned human-driven vehicles. The Cybertruck has flopped, and its latest additions are stripped-down variants of existing models. As global competition heats up, Tesla faces a test of whether it can defy the automotive industry's law of gravity – that sales fall as models age. https://lnkd.in/gF2QFtak
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New troubles for Tesla: over 6,000 Cybertrucks recalled again Another setback for Tesla: the American electric car manufacturer is recalling thousands of Cybertrucks due to a problem with the adhesive used to attach an accessory, a defect that could endanger the safety of drivers while driving.
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New troubles for Tesla: over 6,000 Cybertrucks recalled again Another setback for Tesla: the American electric car manufacturer is recalling thousands of Cybertrucks due to a problem with the adhesive used to attach an accessory, a defect that could endanger the safety of drivers while driving.
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"But EVs don't have the range of gas cars..." Tesla has just introduced a new Model Y Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) variant that delivers an incredible 821 km (510 miles) of range, setting a new benchmark for efficiency and affordability in the electric SUV market. By combining its latest advanced battery technology with a more competitive price point, Tesla is making one of the longest-range EVs available at a lower cost.
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Tesla has unveiled a new Model Y Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) variant offering an impressive 821 km range, setting a new benchmark for affordability and efficiency in the electric SUV segment. This latest trim combines Tesla’s advanced battery technology with a competitive price tag, making it one of the longest-range EVs available at a lower cost. The launch reinforces Tesla’s strategy to make high-performance electric vehicles more accessible while maintaining its lead in range and innovation.
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Tesla has finally rolled out the Model Y lineup in India, offering four distinct variants — RWD, RWD Full Self-Driving (FSD), Long Range RWD, and Long Range RWD FSD. Ranging from ₹59.89 Lakh to ₹73.89 Lakh, these models bring Tesla’s signature innovation, minimalist design, and high-tech performance to Indian roads. The RWD variant caters to city drivers with up to 500 km of range, while the Long Range RWD delivers up to 661 km, ideal for long-distance travel. Both variants share premium features like a 15.4-inch touchscreen, an 8-inch rear display, and Autopilot capabilities. The optional FSD package adds future-ready autonomous driving functions awaiting local regulatory clearance. Whether you’re an EV enthusiast, tech lover, or a future-forward buyer, this detailed comparison helps you pick the perfect Model Y for your needs. 🔗 Read the full breakdown here: https://lnkd.in/gbaCMS-b Tesla #TeslaModelY #TeslaIndia #EVNews #ElectricVehicles #SustainableMobility #Innovation #TechDriven #CleanEnergy #EVRevolution
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