Musk teaser tweeted> "Tesla 'D' and something else" on 10/9

http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/131243-tesla-has-an-event-next-week-at-hawthorne-airport-here-s-what-it-might-show-off
Tesla has an event next week at Hawthorne Airport: Here's what it might show
off
By Elyse Betters  [20141003]

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Tesla has an event next week at Hawthorne Airport: Here's what it might show
off

Electric car maker Tesla is getting ready to introduce two new...things.

The company is holding event on 9 October - at an airport of all places. It
is expected to show off "the D and something else". Seriously. If you're
curious about all the showmanship and mystery, keep reading.

Pocket-lint has rounded up the rumours and speculation, in an attempt to
uncover what the D and that something else might be.

What is Tesla?

Tesla - technically referred to as Tesla Motors - is a US-based public
company that makes and sells electric cars.

The car maker's first vehicle was the Tesla Roadster all-electric sports
car, followed by the Model S sedan. Tesla in 2012 also unveiled another
electric vehicle, called Tesla Model X, with plans to launch the crossover
in small numbers by end of 2014. And finally, Tesla is developing a
third-generation car, due out after Model X, called Model 3. It was
originally codenamed Model E.

Elon Musk, the founder and CEO of Tesla Motors, said he had planned to name
the next-generation electric car "Model E so that Tesla's three car models -
including the Model S sedan and Model X crossover - would spell out “SEX".
Ford killed that idea however when it threatened to sue Tesla over the Model
E trademark.
When did Tesla first tease the D?

Musk tweeted on 1 October about Tesla's plans to announce new things on 9
October. The tweet included an image of a dark-coloured vehicle parked
inside a shadowed garage, with the garage door showing the letter "D".
Musk's tweet with the image stated: "About time to unveil the D and
something else".

His followers of course translated the tweet into a sexual joke of sorts,
which forced Musk to tweet the following just a few hours later: "I love the
Internet. Comments had me literally ROFL. No, it wasn't intentional. Glad I
didn't mention the other letter!"

Nevertheless, Musk teased that Tesla had two things to unveil. But he didn't
say where.

Where is Tesla unveiling the D?

Tesla Motors sent invites to a press event on 9 October near Los Angeles,
presumably to unveil the D that Musk tweeted about the evening before. The
event is being held at Hawthorne Airport. And so the question now is: what
is Tesla unveiling and why is it using an airport as an event space?

While we can't yet speculate about why Tesla chose Hawthorne Airport, we can
tell you what Tesla might show off. Keep reading to learn more.

What is the D?

The D is rumoured to be a new vehicle in Tesla's lineup.

The "D" could stand for a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive version of the Model
S. The Verge spotted in a Tesla forum a picture of an unknown Tesla with the
model tag “Model S P85D" (as seen below). Tesla already makes the P85
performance version of the Model S, so it is not far-fetched to think the D
might be another upgrade.

The "D" could also stand for Driver Assistance. Tesla's recent software
updates, as noted by Electrek's Seth Weintraub, have included land departure
and speed assist features, which might signal that Tesla is embracing
automation. That said, Musk told CNNMoney on 2 October that Tesla will
unveil self-driving cars in 2015.

Google and other companies have been developing autonomous vehicle
technology for years, but Musk claimed Tesla already developed a
mostly-autonomous car. He said next year's Tesla car will likely be "90 per
cent capable of autopilot... like so 90 percent of your miles can be on
auto".

During the interview, Musk did not specify whether the self-driving Tesla
car is the D or if it is the other mystery product he's planning to unveil.

What is the "something else"?

Going back to self-driving cars for a moment, it is possible that Tesla
could unveil a dual-motor AWD Model D as well as show off its early efforts
at self-driving technology. The phrase "something else" presumably implies a
less significant product or maybe even something that's not yet finished.
Like an autonomous car.

Reports have also speculated Tesla could unveil something totally different,
such as an electric motorcycle. The Street, for instance, quoted a senior
analyst at Kelley Blue Book who predicted Tesla might unveil a truck or van
at its 9 October event.

Keep in mind none of these rumours or predictions have been confirmed by
Tesla. We just have to wait and see what the car maker does next.
[© pocket-lint.com]



http://www.techspot.com/news/58275-tesla-chief-elon-musk-to-unveil-the-d-and-something-else-on-october-9.html
Tesla chief Elon Musk to unveil "the D and something else" on October 9
By Shawn Knight  October 2, 2014

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk took to Twitter late Wednesday evening to give everyone
something to discuss over the next week. In the post, Musk said it’s about
time to unveil the “D” and something else.

Accompanying the post was a teaser photo of what is likely the company’s
next electric vehicle. It’s anyone’s guess as to what exactly the “D” is but
there’s no shortage of speculation.

This past summer, Tesla confirmed plans for a smaller and cheaper electric
vehicle dubbed the Model 3. Musk explained at the time that it was to
originally be called the Model E but Ford threatened to sue them if they
used that name.

Auto Express, which had an exclusive on the story, posted a series of images
of the car. The front of that car does resemble what little bit is visible
in Musk’s Twitter teaser picture but then again, it also resembles the front
bumper of the Model S. Considering Musk said the budget sedan wouldn’t be
unveiled until next year, that’s probably not what he has in store for next
week.

That said, we could be looking at a revision of Tesla’s first vehicle, the
Roadster. Musk promised that the outdated battery pack in its debut ride
would be upgraded in the near future. Or perhaps the Model X is hiding
behind the garage… although we already know what it looks like as it’s being
delivered to customers this fall. Or maybe it's something entirely new.

Whatever the case, we'll find out for sure on October 9.
[© techspot.com]
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