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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Today we’ve got Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting on deck, which is always good for plenty of news!
The Model 3 is trouncing the competition in sales, Performance Model 3 will be in stores, we have Model 3 leasing info, and a new interior option coming down the road.
Consumer Reports backtracks on their rating, an independent company deems Model 3 profitability feasible, Elon unleashes a pile of Model 3 information via Twitter, and we get an answer to a longstanding Tesla question.
Elon had fruitful discussions with Consumer Reports, Model X sells out in China in a day, and You You Xue’s world tour ends prematurely.
A new Model 3 option, a couple of service tidbits, a new Supercharger update, some news from the UK on autonomous features, and a late breaking Model Y unveil date.
It’s another Model 3 heavy show today. We get Model 3 standard battery news, a bump in performance for the performance model 3, Consumer Reports critiques Model 3, and Elon teases us with new easter eggs.
Elon finally let the cat out of the bag on AWD and Performance on Model 3, as well as white interior. We take a look at this, and much more.
Elon personally makes a pair of hires, Tesla mortgages the Fremont factory, and Powerwall 2 owners get a nifty new update.
Elon gives us a production update, Model 3 gets its first safety rating, as well as has its first hypermiling mark set, and we Tesla begin its China strategy.
Model 3 looks to be on track for its production goal, Management is about to be reduced, a hackathon is in progress to solve production issues, and we get a peek at the development of Autopilot.
We get the answers to many of Model 3’s remaining questions, Model S and Model X pick up a Model 3 feature, another loss in Connecticut, Canada gets its first Model 3 deliveries, and Roadster test drives will begin next year.
We’ve got a bunch of new Model 3 news, updates to Model S and Model X interior, and I have this week’s Tidbit of the Week for you.
Elon wasn’t quite done flaming analysts this weekend, and the barnacle scraping has begun at Tesla.
We’ve arrived again at our quarter-annual World Cup of Tesla information, and this installment certainly did not disappoint.
We get a few quick hitters right before Wednesday’s earnings call. Model 3 deliveries remain flat for April, Tesla is paying out for a lawsuit, and Gigafactory 1 continues to be a boon for the Nevada workforce.