Tesla Robotaxi: Cybercab, Model Y, and Robovan Unveiled

Tesla Robotaxi: Cybercab, Model Y, and Robovan Unveiled

Why does the Tesla Cybercab keep a manual charging port?

Why does the Tesla Cybercab keep a manual charging port?

Tesla finally masters dry cathode for its 4680 battery

Tesla finally masters dry cathode for its 4680 battery

Tesla launches Optimus V4: 10 million robots/year in Texas

Tesla launches Optimus V4: 10 million robots/year in Texas

SpaceX and xAI: Musk confirms historic merger before IPO

SpaceX and xAI: Musk confirms historic merger before IPO

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Starship V3: March Launch with Raptor V3

Starship V3: March Launch with Raptor V3

Elon Musk just made a big announcement on X: Starship’s Test Flight #12 will launch in early March 2026, marking the grand debut for the Starship V3 equipped with its brand new Raptor V3…
Tesla China: $1150 insurance subsidy on Model 3

Tesla China: $1150 insurance subsidy on Model 3

Tesla China has just launched a new sales offensive to boost its sales: an 8,000 RMB insurance subsidy (approximately $1,150) on several versions of the Model 3. This initiative comes at a…
Tesla Cybercab: Massive Recruitment Before 2026 Production

Tesla Cybercab: Massive Recruitment Before 2026 Production

Tesla has just published a job offer that speaks volumes about the progress of the Cybercab project. The long-awaited autonomous robotaxi is now entering its concrete phase of industrial…
Tesla Sweden: Unions vs. Standalone Megapack Supercharger

Tesla Sweden: Unions vs. Standalone Megapack Supercharger

Tesla has just opened a new type of Supercharger near Stockholm, and this station is already generating a lot of buzz. The Arlandastad station, unveiled just before Christmas 2024, features a…
Tesla Model Y: Hardware 4.5 Installed in Secret?

Tesla Model Y: Hardware 4.5 Installed in Secret?

While disassembling my brand new Tesla, I discovered something unexpected… Recently delivered 2026 Model Y owners made a surprising discovery while inspecting their vehicle: components…
ChatGPT cites Grokipedia: OpenAI's AI uses Musk's

ChatGPT cites Grokipedia: OpenAI’s AI uses Musk’s

When I discovered that ChatGPT was now citing Grokipedia, I thought Elon Musk had made another big move. The Guardian has just revealed a phenomenon as surprising as it is worrying:…
Tesla Accelerates in Europe: FSD, Slovakia, and Cybertruck

Tesla Accelerates in Europe: FSD, Slovakia, and Cybertruck

2026 kicks off with a bang for Tesla with a European offensive unfolding on three simultaneous fronts. On one hand, the Californian manufacturer extends its FSD (Supervised) demonstration…
Tesla Sweden maintains port access despite union blockade

Tesla Sweden maintains port access despite union blockade

The standoff between Tesla and Swedish unions continues to make waves in Scandinavia. While the **union blockade** has been ongoing for months, Tesla still manages to maintain its operations…
Musk unveils the future of SpaceX and Tesla: robotics and energy

Musk unveils the future of SpaceX and Tesla: robotics and energy

January 2026, and Elon Musk breaks his silence on X with statements that are a bombshell. While SpaceX has just surpassed the combined value of the six largest American defense giants, the…

Tesla blog on Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Model Y

If you’re looking for a Tesla Model 3 blog with concrete information and real-world feedback, you’ve come to the right place. The Tesla Model 3 is the best-selling electric vehicle in Europe, and for good reason: it combines performance, driving range, and technology at an accessible price.

On Tesliens, we break down everything about the Tesla Model 3. From comparisons between the Rear-Wheel Drive, Long Range, and Performance versions, to the best accessories for customizing your interior. We test, we compare, we give our unfiltered opinion.

The Tesla Model Y blog is not left out because questions about the new Tesla Model Y are pouring in. What are the real differences from the previous version? Has the driving range truly improved? Is the trunk still as practical? We answer all these questions with detailed articles and photos of our own vehicles.

Following Tesla updates on a dedicated blog

One of the great advantages of owning a Tesla is regularly receiving software updates that improve your vehicle. New features, Autopilot improvements, driving range optimization: your car gets better over time, without visiting the dealership.

On this Tesla update blog, we decipher each new software version as soon as it’s released. We explain what specifically changes, what’s visible, and what works in the background. We also tell you if the update is worth installing immediately or if it’s better to wait for community feedback.

Tesla updates arrive in waves. Some owners receive them early, others wait several weeks. On Tesliens, we keep you informed as soon as the first feedback comes in, with screenshots and clear explanations.

Why follow a Tesla blog in French?

Information sources on Tesla are plentiful, but most are in English. Between American forums, English-speaking YouTube channels, and US specialized sites, it’s hard to find information adapted to the French and Swiss markets.

Tesliens fills this gap. We talk about what truly concerns owners in Europe: the Supercharger network in France and Switzerland, the specifics of the ecological bonus, car insurance adapted for Teslas, and home charging stations compatible with our electrical installations.

A Tesla blog for the French, Belgians, and Swiss, that was our initial vision! A community that shares the same issues. Harsh winters and their impact on driving range, long highway trips, questions about vehicle registration and licensing. Topics that American blogs never cover.

An independent and passionate Tesla blog

Tesliens is not affiliated with any manufacturer. We are not paid by Tesla to write glowing articles, and we don’t hesitate to point out what doesn’t work. When an update causes problems, we say so. When an accessory is disappointing, we say that too.

This independence is what makes an authentic Tesla blog valuable. We buy our own accessories, we test with our own vehicles, we share our real experiences. No disguised sponsored content, no partnerships that influence our reviews.

In return, if you appreciate the content and plan to order a Tesla, remember to use our referral link. It’s the best way to support the blog while getting benefits on your order.

Join the Tesliens community

Beyond the articles, Tesliens is a community of enthusiasts who interact daily. Experienced owners who have accumulated hundreds of thousands of electric kilometers, newcomers discovering the Tesla universe, and curious individuals still hesitant to take the plunge.

If you have a question, a doubt, or simply want to share your experience, you’re in the right place. Browse the articles, leave comments, and don’t hesitate to contact us directly.

Happy reading on Tesliens, your French-speaking Tesla blog.