
Tesla
Tesla works with 50+ key suppliers across its electric vehicle lineup, including CATL and Panasonic for battery cells, Samsung Electronics for computing hardware, STMicroelectronics for silicon carbide MOSFETs, and Bosch for safety systems. Explore Tesla's complete supply chain with interactive visualizations showing supplier locations and component breakdowns across Model Y, Model 3, and other vehicles.
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Model Y
Launched in 2020, the Tesla Model Y compact electric crossover delivers 320-447 miles of range with dual-motor AWD, featuring revolutionary heat pump efficiency, single-piece Giga casting construction, and structural battery pack technology.
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Model 3
All-electric mid-size sedan with up to 363 miles range, 0-60 mph in 2.8 seconds (Performance), 57.5-82 kWh battery capacity, featuring Autopilot driver assistance, minimalist 15-inch touchscreen interior, and Supercharger network access (launched 2017).
TeslaCybertruck
All-electric pickup truck featuring an ultra-hard 30X cold-rolled stainless steel exoskeleton, tri-motor AWD powertrain with up to 845 hp, 4680 structural battery pack, industry-first 48V low-voltage architecture, steer-by-wire system, and adaptive air suspension, launched November 2023 from Gigafactory Texas.
TeslaModel X
Premium all-electric SUV with distinctive falcon wing doors, 335-352 mile range, 2.5-3.8 second 0-60 mph, tri-motor or dual-motor AWD, 5-7 passenger seating, launched in 2021 refresh with Plaid variant.
TeslaModel S
Luxury electric sedan launched in 2012 with up to 410 miles range, featuring Plaid tri-motor powertrain achieving 0-60 mph in 1.99 seconds and industry-leading battery technology.
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