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Yoni Heisler
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While Tesla first made a splash with the original Roadster, it was the 2012 release of the Model S that truly put the company on the map. The Model S proved that an electric car could also double as a luxury sedan, and the vehicle would go on to win a seemingly endless number of awards. In fact, a number of publications last month championed the Model S as the "car of the decade."
Since then, Tesla's product line has expanded rapidly in a relatively short period of time. Over the last few years, Tesla released the Model X and the Model 3, with the latter set to become the best-selling Tesla vehicle of all-time. Looking ahead, Tesla's vehicle pipeline is ambitious, to say the least. Aside from the forthcoming release of the Model Y -- which is essentially a crossover version of the Model 3 -- Tesla is also planning to introduce a next-gen Roadster, the Tesla Semi, and last but not least, the somewhat polarizing Cybertruck.
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This is what a Tesla designed specifically for China might look like originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 16 Jan 2020 at 22:21:27 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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