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Elon Musk took to Twitter to announce that an upgrade to its Roadster will enable drivers to travel non-stop from Los Angeles to San Francisco.
However, Musk adds in a separate tweet that the nearly 400-mile journey won't be possible soon, but "will happen long-term."
Separately,
Bloomberg reported that Tesla Motors will help Chinese consumers trade in their old cars if they purchase a Model S. The company will deduct the value of the trade-in from the price of a new Model S sedan and team up with local used-car dealers to connect with customers in Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou.
Shares of Tesla were down slightly at $221.69 in Friday's premarket.© 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
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