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Tesla Motors and CEO Elon Musk have finally got some good news this month. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration rated model 3 as a five-star rating for collision safety, the highest rating assigned by the agency.
The test administered by the federal agency focuses on the resistance of the car in a frontal collision, side crash and rollover. Model 3, the new and cheapest Tesla, received five stars from the agency in each region, as well as the moment it was tested to fall into a pole and side road barriers. .
There are two other cars that get a high rating: the Toyota Camry and the Subaru Forester. The Model 3, as well as Tesla's other electric vehicles, are favored in these tests because there is no internal combustion engine in front of the driver. This allows this space to be designed in the car almost solely for crash safety. Nevertheless, the company has done a very good job of engineering the entire vehicle for safety.
And although some cars tend to turn in certain driving conditions and situations, the Teslas are stabilized because the heavy battery is located at the bottom of the vehicle, giving cars a low center of gravity.
CEO Elon Musk tweeted today:@NHTSAgov will soon post the final security likelihood statistics. Model 3 has a chance to be the safest car ever tested.
Musk's Twitter account has caused him considerable trouble over the last six weeks, and the Ministry of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission have investigated him and the company for abusing his Twitter account to disseminate unauthorized information. . Last month, Musk announced that it was considering privatizing the company at a specific price before changing course.
But Musk is not without humor. Yesterday he retweeted to his millions of followers a video clip of the former vice president of General Motors and famous automotive industry oracle saying that "Tesla is heading to the cemetery" towards CNBC .
Tesla is experiencing production and logistical problems with Model 3, the lack of a proper production line for overconsumption of the most expensive versions of the car that have not been ordered by customers. month.
Musk, who also heads SpaceX, also tweeted a storm this week about the company's upcoming rocket design mission, unveiled this week, which aims to carry 100 people into space.
He is either the least targeted CEO of Planet Earth or the best multi-tasker. Time will tell who he is.
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Tesla Motors and CEO Elon Musk have finally got some good news this month. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration rated model 3 as a five-star rating for collision safety, the highest rating assigned by the agency.
The test administered by the federal agency focuses on the resistance of the car in a frontal collision, side crash and rollover. Model 3, the new and cheapest Tesla, received five stars from the agency in each region, as well as the moment it was tested to fall into a pole and side road barriers. .
There are two other cars that get a high rating: the Toyota Camry and the Subaru Forester. The Model 3, as well as Tesla's other electric vehicles, are favored in these tests because there is no internal combustion engine in front of the driver. This allows this space to be designed in the car almost solely for crash safety. Nevertheless, the company has done a very good job of engineering the entire vehicle for safety.
And although some cars tend to turn in certain driving conditions and situations, the Teslas are stabilized because the heavy battery is located at the bottom of the vehicle, giving cars a low center of gravity.
CEO Elon Musk tweeted today:@NHTSAgov will soon post the final security likelihood statistics. Model 3 has a chance to be the safest car ever tested.
Musk's Twitter account has caused him considerable trouble over the last six weeks, and the Ministry of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission have investigated him and the company for abusing his Twitter account to disseminate unauthorized information. . Last month, Musk announced that it was considering privatizing the company at a specific price before changing course.
But Musk is not without humor. Yesterday he retweeted to his millions of followers a video clip of the former vice president of General Motors and famous automotive industry oracle saying that "Tesla is heading to the cemetery" towards CNBC .
Tesla is experiencing production and logistical problems with Model 3, the lack of a proper production line for overconsumption of the most expensive versions of the car that have not been ordered by customers. month.
Musk, who also heads SpaceX, also tweeted a storm this week about the company's upcoming rocket design mission, unveiled this week, which aims to carry 100 people into space.
He is either the least targeted CEO of Planet Earth or the best multi-tasker. Time will tell who he is.