Musk: X app coming soon to Tesla cars - Breaking The News
Download our appPlay StoreApp Store

Musk: X app coming soon to Tesla cars

EPA-EFE/CAROLINE BREHMAN

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that his social media platform X will soon be available in Tesla cars.

In response to a question on whether customers will get the X app integrated into their Tesla cars, Musk responded: "Coming soon," but failed to provide any further details.

Related Stocks
Tesla
Related News
Tesla stock climbs 5% as Trump signals tariff cut
Tesla shares rose 5% on Friday after US President Donald Trump proposed reducing US tariffs on Chinese goods from 145% to 80%, ahead of trade talks in Switzerland.The potential easing of trade tensions has increased investor confidence in companies that have significant exposure to China, such as Tesla. Additionally, yesterday, Trump revealed the general framework of a trade agreement with the United Kingdom. This marks the first major deal that his...
Altman: Musk is not winning in AI
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman criticized on Friday billionaire Elon Musk, who owns a rival artificial intelligence company xAI, after Musk sued him. "It seems clear to me why he’s doing all of this. Because he’s trying to slow down a competitor and he doesn’t like that he’s like not winning in AI," Altman told the Financial Times in an interview. Altman described his job as the "coolest, most important job maybe in history," although he also said he considered running for the...
Musk wants OpenAI's countersuit dismissed or delayed
Billionaire and entrepreneur Elon Musk asked a federal judge to discard or postpone a counter-lawsuit raised by OpenAI, Inc., a filing showed."The nonprofit is nothing more than an inconvenience standing in the way of [OpenAI CEO Sam] Altman's profit-driven ambitions. OpenAI's counterclaims not only fail as a matter of law, they confirm OpenAI's betrayal of its charitable mission, and the public at large," Musk's lawyer, Marc Toberoff, said in the filing.In the...
Gates gives foundation 20 years to spend 'all his wealth'
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates said on Thursday that he plans to invest "virtually all my wealth," around $100 billion, in the Gates Foundation, but with the condition that the foundation spend its entire fund in the next 20 years, and then shut down."During the first 25 years of the Gates Foundation—powered in part by the generosity of Warren Buffett—we gave away more than $100 billion. Over the next two decades, we will...

Please observe our Terms of Use. The price information is time delayed to varying extents, but as a rule by 15 minutes or more, according to the regulations of the selected stock exchange and/or licensors and the type of securities.

© 2025 TeleTrader Software GmbH. All rights reserved

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Our Terms of Use and Data Protection Policy explain the data we collect, why we collect them, and how we may share them.