Tesla has filed two new trademark applications for the next-generation Roadster. It includes a new “Roadster” wordmark and a simple line sketch showing the basic silhouette of the car. Last year, during a shareholder meeting, CEO Elon Musk revealed that the production of the new Tesla Roadster was expected to begin in mid-to-late 2027. […]
US authorities say Tesla’s proposed naming strategy for its autonomous EVs is too generic. The US Patent and Trademark Office has refused Tesla’s attempt to trademark the name Robotaxi for the self-driving vehicle behind its promised autonomous ride-hailing service. The EV maker owned by Elon Musk has already aborted an attempt to trademark the name Cybercab for the vehicle it revealed last October, on the basis that other companies are also pursuing similar ‘cyber’ based trademarks.
Last week, Electrek found new trademark applications filed by Tesla that would hopefully clarify the names of these new vehicles. The trademarks were for ‘Robotaxi’ and ‘Robobus’. Now, Tesla has filed additional trademarks for ‘Cybercab’ and ‘Cyberbus’:
Grurugram-based firm is confident they will not lose the Tesla trademark, and is prepared to fight a legal battle with the American EV giant, if mediation fails.
Tesla won in TM battle against not vehicle but beer
Tesla China has won a high-profile trademark infringement lawsuit against the producer of “Tesla Beer” and “Tesla Soda”, underscoring the escalating battle brands wage to safeguard their identities.
Tesla has applied to expand its trademark in order to be able to sell audio equipment under its own brand. The automaker filed for the trademark in the new category two weeks ago, but it went unnoticed until an Electrek reader pointed it out to me this morning.Tesla applied for both its “TESLA” and “T” logo trademarks in this new audio equipment category:TESLA™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of microphones; headphones; earphones; digital audio players; sound transmitting apparatus; audio speakers; subwoofers; earpads for headphones; audio interfaces; audio equalizer apparatus; horns for loudspeakers; megaphones.
Tesla recently registered a trademark for the Cyberquad, a 3 wheeler electric vehicle that has been seen in pictures with the Tesla CyberTruck. However, there is one catch. And that is this trademark is for Cyberquad apparel. What do we know about the Cyberquad? And why would Tesla get a trademark for apparel for the Cyberquad?
Word Mark CYBERQUAD G & S: Clothing, namely, t-shirts, shirts, jackets; hats; infant wear; footwear; pants G & S: Model cars; toy cars; toy vehicles; toy vehicle play sets and accessories therefor; miniature toy models of vehicles, diecast toy vehicle models; scale size collector toy model vehicles Standard Characters Claimed Serial Number 97041840 Filing Date September 23, 2021 Current Basis 1B Owner (APPLICANT) Tesla, Inc.
Serial Number 88702372 G & S: All terrain vehicles; land vehicles; electric vehicles, namely, all terrain vehicles, automobiles, and trucks; trucks; and structural parts therefor Filing Date November 22, 2019 Published for Opposition September 15, 2020
The Main Reason Elon Musk BEEN QUIET About It Until Now, 10:50
The Main Reason Elon Musk BEEN QUIET About It Until Now
According to a May 27 filing, the electric vehicle manufacturer is looking to introduce restaurant services, pop-up restaurant services, self-service restaurant services and take-out restaurant services.
Word Mark TESLA Goods and Services IC 043. G & S: Restaurant services, pop-up restaurant services, self-service restaurant services, take-out restaurant services Standard Characters Claimed Serial Number 90740067 Filing Date May 27, 2021 Current Basis 1B Original Filing Basis 1B Owner (APPLICANT) Tesla, Inc.
Word Mark TESLA Goods and Services IC 043. G & S: Restaurant services, pop-up restaurant services, self-service restaurant services, take-out restaurant services Serial Number 90740072 Filing Date May 27, 2021 Current Basis 1B Original Filing Basis 1B Owner (APPLICANT) Tesla, Inc.
Elon Musk may be promising the market debut of Teslaquila as just around the corner (or many), but whether or not the name will stay the same may be a question thanks to issues with procuring the trademark rights. According to the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), Tesla’s application for the mark was abandoned […]