No, Teslas do not have an internal combustion engine and therefore do not require traditional oil changes.
Here are some points about maintaining a Tesla:
Teslas use an electric motor instead of a gasoline engine, meaning there is no need for oil to lubricate engine parts.
Instead, Tesla electric motors have a sealed gearbox that requires very little maintenance or attention.
Regular maintenance includes things like tire rotations, brake checks, and replacing air filters.
The only fluids in a Tesla that require routine attention are the brake fluid and coolant for the battery and power inverter system.
Cabin air filters on Teslas should be replaced every 2 years.
In summary, while Teslas don't require oil changes like gasoline-powered cars, they still require regular maintenance to ensure they continue running smoothly.