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Tesla Brings the Heat: Model S & X Upgrades and Roadster Revival!
Tesla teases fans with exciting updates on Model S and X, while the much‑anticipated Roadster returns with SpaceX‑powered propulsion! In a thrilling reveal, Tesla's VP of Vehicle Engineering drops details about the future of their vehicles, ensuring Tesla stays at the forefront of EV innovation.
Introduction: Tesla's Upcoming Developments
Tesla Model S and Model X Updates
The Long Delayed Roadster: A Future with SpaceX
Rivian's Strong Q4 2024 Results and Future Projections
Consumer Confidence and EV Market Trends
Tesla's Manufacturing Transformation and Competitive Edge
Expert Analysis: Tesla vs Rivian
Public Reactions and Market Implications
Future Implications: Economic, Social, and Environmental Impact
Policy and Regulatory Considerations in the EV Market
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