When Elon Musk’s “The Secret Tesla Motors Master Plan (just between you and me)” came out in August 2006, it was praised as a “success story” that outlined Tesla’s goals to build an electric sports car, then more affordable electric vehicles (EVs).
Now the master plan, and its July 2016 follow-up “Master Plan Part Deux,” which added a technological boost with goals for an autopilot mode safer than human driving, are nowhere to be found on Tesla’s website.
Meanwhile, Tesla’s 2023 Master Plan Part 3, a 41-page paper — denser and less conversational — than the earlier versions, is still on the site. And Musk announced in June that he was
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