With shares of Tesla hitting an all-time high and the company approaching several milestones, another fire involving the Model S is raising new questions about the popular electric car.
The fire, during which nobody was hurt, happened earlier this month in Toronto, Canada, according to a report by Business Insider. The report said a Model S parked in a garage caught on fire after it was taken for a drive and was not plugged in.
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