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Tesla News - EU Autonomy Moves, Model Y Surge, Bulgaria Launch

19 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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This episode covers Tesla’s latest stock action and wide intraday volatility, then dives into Europe-focused developments including Denmark’s surprising approval of Tesla’s supervised self-driving system, strong Model Y sales momentum and new seven-seat options in Slovenia, and a detailed Croatian review of the refreshed 2026 Model Y “Juniper” highlighting major interior, comfort, and software upgrades alongside remaining suspension and ecosystem drawbacks. It also looks at Tesla’s broader AI and robotics narrative through the DES 2026 tech show in Málaga, where Tesla’s humanoid robot and DGT-approved autonomous driving demos reinforce its perception as a leading AI platform, and concludes with Tesla’s formal market entry into Bulgaria via a new subsidiary, showroom and service center plans, and expected impacts on local owners, pricing, and charging infrastructure across the Balkans.

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