Ford Wanted to Compete With Tesla in the Electric Car Market. It’s Facing an Issue Called ‘A $5 Billion Loss’
MobilityFord is still in real trouble with its electric cars.
Read more »Ford is still in real trouble with its electric cars.
Read more »A group of owners claims they were duped by false promises.
Read more »Rivian is the latest to say no, but General Motors, Tesla, and Mercedes have already abandoned CarPlay, which aims to do much more in its updated version.
Read more »There are companies that abide by the saying: “If it's not broken, don’t fix it.”
Read more »A glitch in an update has grounded thousands of passengers and caused countless delays.
Read more »Audi is already looking for a way to close a plant to produce its luxury electric car.
Read more »Unsurprisingly, Tesla has delayed its robotaxi announcement. It hasn't provided a new launch date.
Read more »Volvo is abandoning its plans to sell online. Its buyers don't want to buy there.
Read more »65,000 coffee mugs have disappeared at Tesla's Gigafactory in Berlin.
Read more »Humans are unpredictable in China, the U.S., and across the world.
Read more »Musk believes that Tesla will one day overtake Nvidia as the largest capitalized company on the planet.
Read more »Authorities withdrew Cruise's license after a controversial hit-and-run, but the problems had been going on for some time.
Read more »Google Maps focuses on making the trip faster and more efficient, even if the route is sometimes longer.
Read more »An Aspark Owl prototype has set a new speed record for an electric car.
Read more »If the Cybertruck owner sells the car despite Tesla's objections, he would be barred from ever buying a car from the company ever again.
Read more »Thousands of years after humankind discovered the wheel, some people are determined to reinvent it.
Read more »The chairwoman of the board issues a veiled threat about Musk’s possible resignation as CEO.
Read more »Switzerland’s armed forces performed the combat maneuver for the first time since 1991.
Read more »The Japanese manufacturer is involved in a scandal for committing fraud on vehicle certification tests.
Read more »A man was caught by the Toronto Police riding a scooter at about 31 mph. Under Canadian law, that essentially makes it a motorcycle.
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