
It’s powered by three independent motors rather than four, the center driver’s seat now offers two screens and a dual inductive smartphone charger - a legacy of the Model S - but otherwise it’s the same. The “Semi”, Tesla’s all-electric semi-trailer, has made a lot of noise in recent weeks after spending five years out of the spotlight since it was unveiled by Elon Musk.
As usual, saving itself from the public, the manufacturer quietly updated its website for the first time in mid-May to open Semi for pre-booking. Price: $5,000 first payment (refundable), then $15,000 second payment within ten days (no refund).