The billionaire spoke to Tesla shareholders about the company's quarterly earnings, and said he's full-steam-ahead on closing the drawn-out deal.
Elon Musk has finally unveiled his "humanoid" robot and it's, uh...definitely a work in progress.
California's Civil Rights Department sued the automaker in February over worker conditions in it's Fremont factory where hundreds of employees complained.
The company sent a cease-and-desist letter to the group that published footage of a Tesla plowing down a kiddie crash test dummy.
A new exploit takes advantage of Tesla's NFC keycard reader and could just get your fancy new ride boosted, an Austrian security researcher says.
Joe Biden wished Musk "Lots of luck on his trip to the moon, I guess" in response.
Elon Musk said he'd talk to Tesla's audio engineering team about switching from Bluetooth to Wi-Fi.
Head-on collisions occurred during each and every one of AAA's 15 tests, sending test dummies hurling through the air.
Tesla is going after critics who have voiced concerns over its vehicles’ quality and safety, particularly the brakes.
Tesla said it’s issuing a patch after feds announced a recall of 130,000 modern Tesla models, showing just how common remote updates to vehicles have become.
62,868 cars are being recalled in total over software safety issues affecting the speed display.
Tesla has settled with the EPA over Clean Air Act violations at its Fremont factory after repeatedly failing to deal with hazardous emissions.
Reports of the sudden surge in unexpected braking from Tesla owners come just days after a recall involving Teslas rolling through stop signs.
The recall comes less than a month after Tesla re-introduced FSD driver profiles which, in some cases, would willingly engage in rolling stops.
The recall affects 356,309 Model 3 sedans and 119,009 Model S vehicles.
The feature is part of the company's holiday update.
The automaker is modifying "Passenger Play" days after a federal agency opened an investigation into the feature to evaluate its potential to distract drivers.
The Tesla CEO said rushing and spending loads of money did not help the company deliver more cars in the long run.
Tesla's new requirement speaks to a larger issue around privacy trade-offs with certain types of in-car driver monitoring systems.
The issue was the result of a server issue impacting Tesla users spread out across multiple continents.