Tuesday, April 15, 2025

At first Elon Musk refused – now the cars are coming anyway

Elon Musk initially rejected all talk of self-driving cars, or the so-called robot taxis, but now they are coming anyway. Maybe.

Much has been said about Tesla in the car brand's 21-year history. Some of the talk has come from within and out in the press.

Among other things, because of the CEO Elon Musk, who for years has promised cars that are not on the street yet.

As recently as just 9 days ago – specifically on April 5 – the Tesla director wrote that the news agency Reuters was once again lying when they wrote that Tesla was on the way with self-driving taxis.

Just five hours later, however, Elon Musk changed his mind and wrote that the self-driving taxis are indeed on the way, exactly as Reuters claims.

READ ALSO: Suzuki recalls 21,000 self-destructing cars

The cars will, writes Musk on his own social media "X", be revealed to the outside world on August 8 this year. In fairness, Elon Musk may be referring to another part of the Reuters article.

Namely the one that Tesla has buried what will be the brand's cheapest model to date. All because of increased competition for precisely cheap electric cars.

And even though Elon Musk's ceilings seem to be falling to the ground, his post about the 'lognen' from Reuters sent Tesla's stock up 3 percent. However, it was not enough to pick up the 5 percent that the media story caused the stock to fall by on Friday last week.

If you look at Tesla's value this year alone, it doesn't look good either. The stock behind Tesla Inc. has overall fallen by a third over the course of the first quarter of 2024.

Conversely, Tesla doesn't really have anything to complain about, at least not at home. Because even though one of the car brands has lost first place on the sales lists, it is still the Model Y that sells best of all new cars in Denmark.

Tesla's price drop is also peanuts compared to the crisis Fisker Inc. stands in. Since the IPO in November 2020, the brand has lost 99 percent of its value.Read more about it here .

Read more exciting news from and about the world of cars right here!

Latest

Don't miss

Jeff Bezos behind Slate Auto: New American pickup for DKK 175,000.

New carmaker Slate will launch a $25,000 electric pickup...

FCK player faces expulsion for reckless driving

FC Copenhagen says it supports the team's Mexican footballer...

EU to ban carbon fiber for cars – calls it 'harmful'

Carbon fiber is lighter and stronger than steel, making...

Police: Employees have stolen 900 engines from car giant

Theft of 900 Kia engines over five years in...

New diesel scandal discovered: "All evidence must be burned"

A new diesel scandal is brewing. When authorities began...
Boosted Magazine
Boosted Magazine
Boosted in Denmark has over a million unique users, surpassing two million sessions, and accumulating over seven million page views each month, and our platforms has become a hub for automotive enthusiasts. Now you can enjoy our content in English too! Enjoy our free car news - every day. Want to talk to us? Write an email to boosted@boostedmagazine.com
spot_img

Michael Schumacher has signed

With the help of his wife, Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher has put his signature on a unique helmet to raise money for 'Race...

Tesla forced to pay for defects in 100,000 cars

The director of it all, Elon Musk, has already said that it will be expensive when Tesla has to pay for new computers for...

Fired car director must pay back 175,000,000 kroner

Stellantis' shareholders are now demanding that the group's former director, who was fired in December last year, pay back 175 million kroner of his...

German car brand bankrupt after 42 years – employees threatened

On April 11 of this year, the small, former German car brand Isdera AG, which was sold to a Chinese investor in 2016, filed...

McMurtry Spéirling hangs in the air at 0 km/h

The McMurtry Spéirling can hang in the air. Even if it's not moving. That's how much downforce the crazy car generates. The electric car...

Audi recalls 6,000 cars in Denmark with serious defect

6,000 of the total 110,000 cars that Audi is currently recalling with serious brake defects are driving around Denmark. The cars now need to...

Scania buys bankrupt car factory – saves 260 jobs

With the acquisition of Northvolt Systems Industrial Division, Scania secures 260 specialists in battery technology for the electric off-road machines of the future. Scania...

The number of reckless drivers decreased by 33 percent in 2024

In just two years, the number of drunk drivers charged has dropped significantly. This also means that far fewer cars are seized and ultimately...

This is how many billions Denmark loses on electric cars every year

The state's annual accounts show a large drop in revenue from registration tax. The popularity of electric cars is coming at a high cost,...

EU to ban carbon fiber for cars – calls it 'harmful'

Carbon fiber is lighter and stronger than steel, making it ideal for cars. Yet the EU is now considering banning carbon fiber and classifying...

Race choir dead – killed in tragic accident

Japanese-born racing driver and NASCAR Truck Series team owner Shige Hattori has died. He was 61 and died in a car accident. Hattori went...

Crisis-stricken car brand lays off another 270 employees

Former British car brand Lotus is cutting back. Up to 270 jobs at the Hethel factory will disappear due to market pressure, which is...