Tesla's Full Self-Driving technology is now being used to drive the brand's electric vehicles out of the factory and onto the docks.
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Leading electric vehicle maker Tesla has come a long way in its quest for full self-driving (FSD) technology. A video shared ...
The electric luxury SUV gears up for the long haul with up to 450 miles EPA-estimated range and super-fast charging à gogo.