The UAW says Stellantis could replace Ram 1500 production in the U.S. with an electric pickup requiring fewer workers to build
A possible track-focused version of the Rimac Nevera could weigh less thanks to a smaller battery pack
The fall of China’s ride-sharing model lies behind this huge waste of energy and resources
EV owners can now tailor their Google Maps experience on Android Auto to show charge points instead of gas stations
Cruise will have no more than 50 autonomous vehicles in operation during the day and 150 at night until a DMV investigation is complete
Back in 2022, Ford issued a recall for Mustang Mach-Es, but owners have continued to experience a loss of power, leading American regulators to investigate
Tesla is suing two former employees, which it is accusing of misappropriating internal information relating to employees as part of massive data leak
The story of this BMW M3 CSL is a little murky but someone needs to save it from a British parking garage
Zenvo says the carbon fiber monocoque and the V12 of the Aurora can be used for other vehicles
The driverless Chevy Bolt clearly didn’t understand that what it was driving into was about to stop it dead in its tracks
The sounds might be different but the spirit of competition bred by muscle car enthusiasts will live long into the future, says Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis
Once valued at more than GM and Ford combined, VinFast’s share prices have taken a beating in recent days, falling to one-third of what they were worth at their peak
Futuristic technology can come into conflict with present consumers, and sometimes that can lead to unusual situations, like a driver getting stuck in their Tesla. Here’s how to avoid it happening to you
Ford is aiming to reduce complexity by streamlining the Bronco lineup and addressing customer feedback
That admission could loom large in a lawsuit alleging that Autopilot was to blame in the death of a driver
Ford’s new Canadian factory will produce up to 45,000 lbs of cathode active materials each year
12 employees at a Nissan dealership in North Carolina are collectively facing more than 400 charges surrounding allegations that they sold salvage and flooded vehicles without telling customers
The move comes after Kentucky already instituted the requirement and Washington State might not be far behind