Brand new Lucid electric cars sit parked in front of a Lucid Studio showroom in San Francisco on May 24, 2024. Electric vehicle maker Lucid Group on Tuesday said CEO Peter Rawlinson is stepping down as the company expects to more than double vehicle production in 2025 to 20,
By Suzanne Phan Click here for updates on this story SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Hundreds of demonstrators on Monday protested in front
On Monday, protesters gathered outside the Tesla showroom on San Francisco’s Van Ness Avenue to protest against Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his involvement in the
Anti Elon Musk protesters crowded the sidewalk outside the Tesla dealership in San Francisco Monday. Chanting things like, “Hey-hey, ho-ho, Trump and Musk have
San Francisco's lone Tesla showroom saw its fourth assembly in eight days on Feb. 22, with more than 100 people gathering to protest Elon Musk.
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The move is a key step by the company to begin carrying paying customers while its traditional car-selling business falters.
Protests of various sizes over Elon Musk's recent political actions have cropped up in the US as some Tesla owners say their vehicles were vandalized.
Tesla has applied for a permit typically associated with chauffeur-operated services, according to California regulators, marking the first phase of a series of regulatory approvals required for the electric car maker to eventually launch a promised robotaxi service.
According to Tesla’s website, Sentry Mode is a security feature that uses the car’s cameras and sensors to monitor activity around the car. This works even if you’re not actively driving it. This is meant to detect suspicious activity and alert the owner of potential theft or vandalism happening while their car is parked and locked.
Elon Musk’s Tesla took another step toward launching a ride-hailing service in California, putting it on track to compete with major players like Uber, Lyft and Waymo. Late last year, the company applied for a permit from the California Public Utilities Commission to operate its own fleet of vehicles,