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Since 2012Plaid — Beyond Ludicrous

Accelerating the World's Transition
Discover every Tesla model — from the record-breaking Model S Plaid to the revolutionary Cybertruck. Performance, sustainability, and innovation in every mile.
From everyday commuting to record-breaking performance — explore specs, pricing, and variants for every vehicle in the Tesla family.
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Plaid — Beyond Ludicrous
Sedan
The Best-Selling Electric Car
SUV
Beyond Falcon Wings
SUV
Versatility Meets Performance
Truck
Better Utility Than a Truck
Commercial
Transforming Freight
Tesla doesn't just build cars — it reimagines manufacturing, energy, and transportation from first principles.
Over 50,000 Superchargers worldwide deliver up to 250 kW, adding up to 200 miles of range in 15 minutes.
Next-generation tabless cells with 5× energy density improvement, enabling longer range and lower cost per kWh.
Neural network trained on billions of miles of real-world driving data, processing 160 billion parameters per second.
Single-piece rear underbody castings replace 70+ parts, reducing weight, cost, and manufacturing complexity.
Integrated solar roof tiles and home battery storage create a complete sustainable energy ecosystem.
Every Tesla earns 5-star NHTSA safety ratings with rigid passenger compartment and low center of gravity.
From a Silicon Valley startup to the world's most valuable automaker — trace Tesla's path from the original Roadster to autonomous driving.
Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning founded Tesla Motors in San Carlos, California, with the vision of proving electric vehicles could be better than gasoline cars.
Elon Musk led Tesla's Series A funding round and became chairman of the board, investing $6.5 million of his personal fortune.
The original Tesla Roadster became the first highway-legal serial production all-electric car to use lithium-ion battery cells, proving EV viability.
Tesla went public on NASDAQ (TSLA), raising $226 million. Acquired the NUMMI plant in Fremont, California for mass production.
Model S launched as the world's first premium all-electric sedan, earning Motor Trend Car of the Year and setting new safety standards.
Groundbreaking on Gigafactory 1 in Nevada — the world's largest building by footprint — to mass-produce battery cells and packs.
Model X SUV debuted with Falcon Wing doors. Tesla released Autopilot hardware suite, pioneering advanced driver assistance.
Tesla acquired SolarCity for $2.6 billion, creating the world's only vertically integrated sustainable energy company.
Model 3 began deliveries — the car designed to bring sustainable transport to the masses with over 500,000 pre-orders.
Tesla revealed the Cybertruck with its polarizing stainless steel design, receiving 250,000 pre-orders within a week.
Model Y compact SUV launched globally. Tesla joined the S&P 500 index with a market cap exceeding $600 billion.
Tesla expanded FSD Beta to thousands of customers, advancing toward autonomous driving with neural network training.
After years of anticipation, Cybertruck began customer deliveries at Giga Texas, redefining the pickup truck segment.
Tesla unveiled the Robotaxi concept — a purpose-built autonomous vehicle without steering wheel, targeting a new mobility paradigm.
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