Company founder Elon Musk announced on Twitter yesterday that the new roadmap for the California company would be coming this week.
"Working on Top Secret Tesla Masterplan, Part 2. Hoping to publish later this week," he wrote.
This would update the "masterplan" announced by Musk in 2006 when he promised "an electric car without compromises," and a long-term vision of building "affordably priced family cars."
Tesla Motors launched its first electric car in 2008 called the Roadster, which had limited distribution, followed in 2012 by the Model S, which has gained appeal globally among well-heeled buyers willing to pay some USD 70,000.
But Tesla's reputation has been hit by a fatal crash involving its self-driving system in Florida, and another crash in Pennsylvania, sparking federal safety investigations.
Tesla said earlier this month a driver was killed while using the system on its Model S electric car.
In the second crash, according to the Detroit Free Press, the owner of a Model X, Tesla's newest, SUV-styled model, told police the car was using Autopilot when it crashed and rolled over.
The future of Tesla has become a fresh challenge for Musk, the South African-born entrepreneur who was a co-founder of PayPal and also runs the private space exploration firm SpaceX.
The company is planning to ramp up production of vehicles, with a major element of the plan being the creation of a "gigafactory" in Nevada that will produce the special batteries needed for the cars.
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