Tesla
Electric Vehicles • Founded 2003 • Palo Alto, California
Tesla is the world's leading electric vehicle manufacturer, known for pioneering long-range EVs, the Supercharger network, and cutting-edge autonomous driving technology.
All Tesla Models

Tesla Model 3
The best-selling electric sedan that started the EV revolution. Perfect blend of range, performance, and value.

Tesla Model Y
The world's best-selling electric SUV. Spacious, versatile, and packed with technology.

Tesla Model S
The flagship luxury sedan with unmatched range and performance. The Plaid is the fastest production car ever.

Tesla Model X
The luxury SUV with iconic falcon-wing doors, seating for up to 7, and supercar performance.

Tesla Cybertruck
The revolutionary stainless steel electric truck that's unlike anything else on the road.
Why Choose Tesla?
Supercharger Network
Access to 25,000+ Superchargers worldwide with charging speeds up to 250kW.
Over-the-Air Updates
Your Tesla gets better over time with free software updates that add features and improve performance.
Autopilot & FSD
Industry-leading driver assistance with available Full Self-Driving capability.
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Our premium ceramic coating and PPF services keep your Tesla looking showroom-new for years.
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Tesla made electric vehicles mainstream. Founded in 2003, it proved EVs could be fast, desirable, and practical. The Model S launched in 2012 and rewrote the rules; the Model 3 followed in 2017 and became the best-selling EV in history.
Today Tesla accounts for roughly 46% of US EV sales, though that share is declining as competition intensifies. The Supercharger network — over 50,000 connectors worldwide — is the brand's secret weapon, with NACS now adopted as the North American standard.
With over-the-air updates, vertically integrated manufacturing, and industry-leading battery tech, Tesla continues to set the benchmark every other EV maker is measured against.
Tesla Charging Guide
How to charge your Tesla EV at home, on the road, and with fast chargers.
Home Charging
240V Wall Connector: ~30 mi/hr
Fast Charging
Up to 250 kW (V3 Supercharger)
10→80% in ~25 minCharging Network
50,000+ Supercharger plugs worldwide
Frequently Asked Questions
At a V3 Supercharger, 10-80% takes roughly 20-30 minutes. At home with a 240V Wall Connector, you add ~30 miles per hour — enough to fully charge overnight.
The Model 3 starts at $34,990 MSRP. The Model Y starts at $44,990. Federal EV tax credits expired September 2025.
Warranted 8 years / 100-150k miles. Real-world data shows 80-90% capacity retained after 200,000 miles.
Yes. Tesla includes a CCS adapter for Electrify America, EVgo, ChargePoint, etc. Also works with J1772 Level 2 chargers.
Tesla leads in sales and charging infrastructure. But IONIQ 5, Mach-E, and Equinox EV are strong alternatives. Best choice depends on your priorities.