A man named Elon Musk is the boss of a car company called Tesla. He said that his new sports car, called Roadster, will be faster than another car his company makes, called Model S Plaid. Some people wrote a story saying that workers at Tesla didn't know how fast the Roadster would be until Elon Musk told them on Twitter. Elon Musk disagreed with their story and said it was not true. Read from source...
1. The title is misleading and clickbait-like, as it implies that Musk would be content with making the Roadster slower than the Model S Plaid, which contradicts his statements and actions.
2. The article cites an exclusive report from The Information, but does not provide any evidence or sources to support its claims or challenge Musk's tweet.
3. The article suggests that Tesla employees were unaware of the new specs for the Roadster until Musk revealed them on Twitter, which implies a lack of communication and transparency within the company. This is not supported by any facts or data.
4. The article mentions the Model 2 project, but does not explain why it was canceled or how it relates to the Roadster's performance. It also uses ambiguous terms like "decided" without specifying who made the decision and for what reasons.
Neutral
Explanation: The article discusses Tesla CEO Elon Musk's comments on the upcoming Tesla Roadster and Model S Plaid. He states that it would be "ridiculous" for the new Roadster to have the same acceleration as the Model S Plaid, given its performance-oriented design. The article also mentions a report from The Information that claims employees only learned of the new specs from Musk's tweet and notes that he scrapped an affordable electric vehicle project in February.
The sentiment of this article is neutral because it presents both sides of the story - Elon Musk's opinion on the Roadster's performance and The Information's report about internal communication at Tesla. There isn't a clear positive or negative bias towards the company or its products in the article.