The hardcore, driving enthusiast’s version of the refreshed M2 will reportedly enter production next August
New vehicle inventory is closing in on 2.9 million cars compared with around 900,000 during the semiconductor supply crisis
First fatal Cybertruck crash occurred on Sunday night in Chambers County, Texas, but authorities haven’t revealed why the Tesla lost control
Screenshot of official document shows First Edition Charger R/T has a $68,570 MSRP and more powerful Scat Pack stickers at $82,170
Mercedes heavily bets on the upcoming models to help boost its EV sales mix, following a recent drop in Q2 2024
Lotus wants the Elise and Emira successor to retain the brand’s core philosophy but current battery tech is not ready
Unlike the SF90 Stradale, the hardcore SF90 XX lives on, since deliveries commenced recently
Officers managed to escape this scene without injury but the same isn’t true for their cruisers
The number of Tesla owners returning to ICE vehicles was significantly higher five years ago, suggesting that people are now less likely to get rid of their EVs
The move comes shortly after Ford also updated its system to better reward employees
Doing crime is dumb but it’s even dumber to repeatedly post about it on Instagram
As hefty tariffs come into play, Chinese EV makers have been trying to shift as much as they can, while they can
The suit alleges that Toyota effectively forced Mirai owners to get their hydrogen from First Element, and that it chose to produced hydrogen from fossil fuels instead of greener alternatives
The Federal Trade Commission says CarShield deceived customers and used celebrities to do it
The company used non-production navigation units in the minivans during occupant safety tests
Sources claim that the decision is due to “brand image consideration”, since the EVs are expected to ride on SAIC-sourced underpinnings
The brand would likely partner with a specialist motorsport firm if it enters the hypercar class
Two US senators have accused car companies who sell our data of a “flagrant abuse” of privacy