Taha Abbasi examines Tesla's January 2026 sales data from China, where the company posted 69,129 wholesale units — a 9% increase year-on-year. While the number may seem modest in isolation, it tells a deeper story about Tesla's positioning in the world's most competitive EV market, where over 100 domestic brands are fighting for market share … Continue reading Tesla China January Sales Rise 9 Percent: Resilience in the World Most Competitive EV Market | Taha Abbasi
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Tesla Model Y Lineup Keeps Growing But Where Is the Full-Size SUV | Taha Abbasi
Taha Abbasi analyzes Tesla's latest Model Y lineup expansion in the United States and what it reveals about the company's strategic direction — one that may leave families wanting a full-size SUV feeling increasingly left behind. With the Model X officially discontinued and the Model Y receiving yet another trim configuration rather than a size … Continue reading Tesla Model Y Lineup Keeps Growing But Where Is the Full-Size SUV | Taha Abbasi
Tesla Optimus and the Von Neumann Vision: Self-Replicating Robots Are the Endgame | Taha Abbasi
Taha Abbasi unpacks Elon Musk's latest and most provocative statement about Tesla Optimus: that the humanoid robot could eventually become a self-replicating machine — a von Neumann probe for the factory floor. In a series of posts on X this week, Musk doubled down on the idea that Optimus represents not just a product, but … Continue reading Tesla Optimus and the Von Neumann Vision: Self-Replicating Robots Are the Endgame | Taha Abbasi
Tesla Patents Printed Circuit Glass: Wiring Built Into Your Windshield | Taha Abbasi
Taha Abbasi examines one of Tesla's most ambitious manufacturing patents to date: a system that turns ordinary vehicle windshield glass into a functional circuit board. Filed with the US Patent and Trademark Office and published in late 2025, this "Printed Circuit Glass" technology represents a fundamental rethinking of how vehicles are wired — and it … Continue reading Tesla Patents Printed Circuit Glass: Wiring Built Into Your Windshield | Taha Abbasi
China Bans Electric Door Handles: Tesla Forced to Redesign Model 3 and Model Y | Taha Abbasi
Taha Abbasi breaks down one of the most consequential regulatory decisions to come out of China in early 2026: a sweeping new safety standard that effectively bans hidden electronic-only door handles on passenger vehicles. The mandate directly impacts Tesla's Model 3 and Model Y, which rely on flush, electronically actuated handles — and it raises … Continue reading China Bans Electric Door Handles: Tesla Forced to Redesign Model 3 and Model Y | Taha Abbasi
China Bans Electric Door Handles: Tesla Forced to Redesign Model 3 and Model Y | Taha Abbasi
Taha Abbasi breaks down one of the most consequential regulatory decisions to come out of China in early 2026: a sweeping new safety standard that effectively bans hidden electronic-only door handles on passenger vehicles. The mandate directly impacts Tesla's Model 3 and Model Y, which rely on flush, electronically actuated handles—and it raises critical questions … Continue reading China Bans Electric Door Handles: Tesla Forced to Redesign Model 3 and Model Y | Taha Abbasi
IM Motors CEO Apologizes to Tesla China — When FUD Backfires | Taha Abbasi
Taha Abbasi analyzes IM Motors CEO's public apology to Tesla China over false brake failure claims and why Tesla's data-driven approach defeats FUD.
Tesla’s Dashcam Just Got Better — Why OTA Updates Are Tesla’s Secret Weapon | Taha Abbasi
Taha Abbasi explains how Tesla's dashcam improvement via OTA update demonstrates the software-defined vehicle advantage no competitor can match.
Anti-Tesla Union Leader Quits X for Threads — A Strategic Surrender | Taha Abbasi
Taha Abbasi analyzes the Swedish union leader's decision to leave X for Threads and why it signals strategic fatigue in the anti-Tesla campaign.
Tesla Tells Congress No One Has Hacked Their Cars — Here’s the Bigger Story | Taha Abbasi
Taha Abbasi analyzes Tesla VP Lars Moravy's Senate testimony on vehicle cybersecurity and why Tesla's architecture is fundamentally more secure than competitors.








