On today’s episode of Quick Charge, Tesla launches a new “Supervised” Full Self Driving update, a rare, carbon-bodied Tesla Roadster goes on sale, there’s an all-new Ford Capri EV, and the great State of Michigan tells your HOA to stuff it when it comes to home solar and EV charging!
Elon says Tesla’s latest FSD update won’t require intervention for up to a year – but as we discussed yesterday, he may not be getting the full picture from his dev team. Meanwhile, the new Ford Capri looks more like a Polestar than its 70s namesake, Michigan tells your HOA to stuff it, and I get to say a Chinese car’s funny name.
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- Tesla starts pushing new Supervised FSD update
- Elon is being lied to, Porsche sales plummet, $15K Hyundai EV, and a $2.5M special
- A one-of-a-kind secret Tesla Roadster R&D prototype is for sale
- Ford unveils new Capri EV with nearly 400 miles range and sports car performance
- Carvana’s new tool makes it easier than ever to buy a used EV with a federal tax credit up front
- Michigan gets right-to-solar – now you can tell your HOA to stuff it
- BYD’s new luxury electric sedan hits showrooms to challenge Tesla and Porsche
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