Experian data reveals Tesla sold 37,162 vehicles in the U.S. in January, versus 30,563 for BMW
Nevertheless, a VW spokesman contradicted the report, saying that the ID.Life was “extremely well-received” within the company
Elon Musk clearly doesn’t like being told what he can and can’t say on Twitter
A member of Russia’s ruling party says the country could privatize any factories left by foreign companies exiting the market
The suit calls Rivian’s apology a “futile attempt at damage control” and claims that the price hike hurt investors
The UK government reports that women’s median income is 27% lower than men’s at McLaren Racing and 18% lower at Honda UK
Yandex had been operating robotaxis in Ann Arbor and delivery bots at college campuses
Shell will stop buying Russian petroleum products, change its supply line, and close its service stations in the country
Hino is just the latest Japanese automaker to admit that it falsified emissions data for its vehicles
Demand for battery-electric vehicles proved particularly strong in China, Europe, and North America
Porsche has already halted production at its Leipzig plant since March 2 and it won’t resume until March 11
The user was charged for 1,923,720 kWh of electricity, enough to fill a Tesla Model 3 32,000 times
Shell bought the oil at a record discount even though the industry is shunning the country for its attack on Ukraine
The 2023 Supra is slated to offer a six-speed manual that is paired to a turbocharged inline-six
Russia and Ukraine are crucial suppliers of neon a gas used by lasers making semiconductors
Ukraine produces 70% of the world’s neon, which is an important gas in the production of semiconductor chips
Struggling with inventory, the Alfa Romeo Maserati dealership is now also selling used supercars
Stellantis’ boss Carlos Tavares acknowledges that the automaker needs to cut costs