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TESLA: HOW IT STARTED VS. HOW IT'S GOING The Tesla Roadster disrupted the auto industry, proving EVs could be fast and desirable. Elon then scaled the company with the Model S, 3, X, and Y, dominating EV sales. Innovations like Autopilot and battery tech pushed boundaries. Now, in 2025,...

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Thuy Huyen1 year ago

Wow!

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Ranofty🔥1 year ago

I love seeing how Tesla has evolved over the years! Their impact on the auto industry is truly remarkable.

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Janet™1 year ago

Tesla, sparked by Elon’s vision with the sleek Roadster, shook up cars, showing EVs could be cool and fast. From there, Elon scaled it big—Model S, 3, X, Y—crushing EV sales. Autopilot, killer batteries, and now Cybertruck, Semi, and AI-driven robotaxis in 2025? Tesla’s not just leading; it’s rewriting how we move. Elon’s dream is reality.

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Dr. Guman Singh Gurjar1 year ago

From bold beginnings to AI-powered breakthroughs — Tesla’s electrifying journey keeps redefining the road ahead

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Tony Pham - 1975 Creations 🇺🇸1 year ago

Will Tesla kill the “Tesla killers” narrative?

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Mr. Park1 year ago

Tesla's evolution isn’t just about speed—it’s about software, autonomy, and a complete shift in transport philosophy

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Sinister9641 year ago

Is Tesla ever going to release another Roadster?

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Llama Mama1 year ago

This is the beginning of the end for Uber, lyft, waymo, and Roy's Taxi Service.

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