
If you only read about Tesla’s record Q3 today, and missed out on the live earnings call and the latter’s question and answer period, here are a couple ways to catch up on what you missed.
You can find a full transcript of Tesla’s Q3 2020 earnings call by visiting Seeking Alpha. For this transcript, you can search with your browser for “Elon Musk” if you want to only read what he has to say.
As for Tesla’s earnings call audio, you can listen to the replay below:
Earlier this evening, Tesla released its Full-Self Driving (Beta) software update for select owners and they previewed just how impressive the Autopilot software now is. The FSD release allows a Tesla to drive on its own without driver interventions and videos can be seen by clicking here.
Now that FSD beta is out of the bag, CEO Elon Musk also announced a $2,000 USD price increase for Full Self-Driving, starting on Monday. Time to complete that in-app purchase for FSD!
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