The Tesla Tidbits Show
Summary: Tesla Tidbits publishes every week giving you the week's most important Tesla news culled from around the Internet and beamed directly to your earholes in about ten minutes.
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Tesla switches up its default color, FSD may become a referral reward, right hand drive deliveries have begun, and we get a look at the world’s first Tesla truck, but it’s not sold by Tesla.
The Tesla arcade is growing, another Tesla model is no more, Model 3 Performance aces the Autobahn Test, and Chinese owners show Tesla the love.
This episode covers all the news from the 2019 Annual Shareholder Meeting.
I'm on the road, but you still get an episode!
More details on the rumored Model S and X refresh, good news for Tesla fans in China, Advanced Summon looks to have advanced, and much more.
Ryan McCaffrey finally got to sit down with Elon Musk, and the interview produced some awesome news for Tesla fans. I’ve got the highlights for you on this episode.
Looks like Model Y will make its home in Fremont, Elon walks back his optimism a touch, China Model 3 pricing is revealed, and Gigafactory 3’s job fair was a bit of a success.
Episode 525 is another interview for you folks, and I hope you enjoy it! This time I sat down with Ramin, the creator of the Stats for Tesla IOS app to talk about how it came to be and what it is, as well as a couple of new and upcoming apps he's also written for the cars.
A leaked message from Elon bodes well for Q2 deliveries, Gigafactory 3 is ready to hire employees, charging policy has changed for Superchargers, and Australians receive some welcome news.
Free Supercharging is back again, sort of, Autopilot is changing in Europe, Model 3 gets a user FAQ page, and Full Self Driving gets another price change.
NTSB releases an initial finding in the latest Tesla investigation, Model S and Model X pick up thermal updates, Gigafactory 2 is spinning up with an unexpected purpose, and more.
Launch Mode is MIA for some owners, the Autopilot team may have some changes, and Model X owners pick up a new wheel option.
This is a unique show today, and doesn't have the pre and post show blurbs as normal. I sat down and have a chat with Ben from Tezlab. We took some time to talk about what Tezlab is, where it's been and where it's going. I hope you enjoy it!
Tesla vehicles now can order parts for themselves, and even more new features are rolling out to the fleet.
Autopilot adds new features, Tesla raises a pile of money for its operations, and we get new info on the recent restraining order filed by Tesla against one of its vocal critics.