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Founded in 2003, Tesla's vision was clear: to revolutionize the automotive sector by challenging preconceived notions about electric vehicles. The company's first significant achievement came in 2008 with the introduction of the Tesla Roadster, a stylish electric sports car that redefined performance expectations for EVs. This success paved the way for a series of increasingly ambitious projects, including the 2012 luxury sedan, Model S, and the launch of the Model 3 in 2017—an affordable sedan that brought electric mobility to the masses.
It didn't stop there; Tesla expanded its offerings with the Model X, an SUV known for its unique Falcon Wing doors and impressive safety ratings, followed by the Model Y, which appealed to a broad consumer base and fuelling rapid growth.