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Tesla Pi: Unveiling the Latest Rumors on Release Date, Price & Specs
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In summary:
- Tech Advisor investigates persistent rumors about Tesla’s alleged “Model Pi” smartphone, finding no official evidence from Tesla or Elon Musk confirming its existence.
- Viral videos claiming a $100 Tesla phone are clickbait hoaxes, with Musk expressing reluctance to enter smartphones unless forced by app store censorship issues.
- Tesla’s Master Plan Part IV focuses on automation and Tesla Bots rather than consumer electronics, suggesting the company won’t challenge Apple or Google soon.
Even though there’s no shortage of phones from big manufacturers like Apple, Samsung and OnePlus, the allure of a supposed Tesla phone has been hard to shake, which has led to endless speculation about the company’s plans for such a device, including fans combing through the many tweets and speeches of Elon Musk for any shred of information.
Dubbed by many as the Tesla Model Pi, such a concept might seem fanciful at first, but with such a deluge of rumours and conflicting information out there, it can be tricky to separate fact from fiction. For instance, what hardly helps matters is the existence of an actual ‘Tesla phone’ from a Siberian company that bears the same name as Elon Musk’s.
Do a quick Google for ‘Tesla phone’ and one of the first results you’ll see is for the Tesla Explr9, alongside the Tesla Series 3 (which sounds suspiciously like the Tesla Model 3). It’s all very confusing, and Musk himself has changed his mind on more than one occasion when quizzed on the idea of the real Tesla producing a mobile.
For the folks who want to get a better understanding of what’s been said, as well as a definitive answer to whether or not the Tesla smartphone is real and on the way, you’re in the right place as we’ve collated all you need to know about the Tesla Model Pi.
Has Tesla already launched a phone?
You may have seen plenty of videos on YouTube and TikTok of Tesla releasing a $100 phone that ‘broke the internet’, but there’s no evidence that these devices are real, and the likelihood is that it’s just clickbait from AI-powered sites trying to create some revenue.
It’s not a new thing, as you’ll see from searching for ‘Tesla phone’ on YouTube, which throws up plenty of ‘it’s just been released!’ style videos all talking about something that never happened. It’s fake news, to put it simply, and they keep popping up regularly to cash in.
A quick trip to the official Tesla website reveals no news about the mysterious phone, which doesn’t sound like the kind of marketing technique that we’d expect from the company. Nor anything from Elon himself on the huge social network he owns, X (formerly Twitter).
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Further confusion might come from the fact that there is a smartphone brand called Tesla that does make a couple of phones, alongside fridges, dishwashers, ovens, air conditioning units, TVs and other domestic tech.
The company isn’t pretending to be linked to Musk’s outfit, though, as a quick look in the FAQs finds this answer to the question of whether it makes electric cars.
“Nope. That is Tesla Inc., which provides solar, energy storage, charging, and vehicles as part of its mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy. We make and distribute consumer electronics products and household appliances inspired by Nikola Tesla’s idea to provide technology for all,” it clearly states.
At the tail-end of 2025, a fairly shoddy video confirming the existence of the Model Pi did the rounds on TikTok, and while most eagle-eyed viewers could spot from a mile away that the thing was a hoax, there were a few unsuspecting Tesla fans who were convinced.

Credit: TikTok
The video itself details all of the supposed features that the phone would bring to market (including several that have been speculated on later in this article), such as integration with Starlink for mobile data that’s purely independent of the typical SIM-card/network model.
The Model Pi is depicted as having a vibrant blue colourway with a camera bump that feels like a midway point between what you’ll find on the iPhone 17 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. The giveaway in the video is the appearance of an AI-generated Elon Musk and a different version of the phone at the end. The video has been confirmed as a hoax by various outlets to prevent misinterpretation.
Elon Musk has mentioned that smartphones are outdated technology and has hinted at the development of Neuralinks, which are brain-implanted chips. While Musk has hinted at the possibility of making a phone, he has expressed reluctance and stated that Tesla’s focus is on other technologies like automation and robotics.
Tesla’s Master Plan Part IV emphasizes a focus on automation, with no mention of a smartphone. This shift towards automation suggests that Tesla may not be interested in entering the smartphone market to compete with Apple and Google.
Rumors surrounding the Tesla Model Pi suggest features like a unique design by concept artist Antonio De Rosa, solar power integration for eco-friendliness, and potential integration with Tesla cars. There are also rumors of Starlink support for satellite-based connectivity, although the feasibility of these features remains uncertain. The anticipation among fans is that any potential integration of Starlink technology into the Tesla Model Pi would be more advanced and sophisticated.
Neuralink, a technology previously mentioned, has sparked excitement among fans who hope that the Model Pi will be compatible with Brain-Machine-Interface (BMI) chips. These chips would enable users to control their devices through thoughts. While this concept is intriguing, the challenges of getting voice assistants like Siri or Alexa to function accurately raise concerns about the feasibility of a mind-control phone.
In a more outlandish rumor, some speculate that the Starlink technology in the Model Pi could facilitate communication on Mars. Despite the novelty of this idea, many would prefer reliable signal reception in everyday locations over interplanetary connectivity.
The potential cost of the Tesla Model Pi remains uncertain, with speculations placing it at the higher end of the market due to anticipated features. However, without concrete evidence of the phone’s existence, any pricing discussion is purely speculative. Disregard claims from sources suggesting a fixed price of $100.
For those seeking affordable and existing devices, explore our comprehensive guide to the top smartphones available in the market.
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