Bentley will launch five EVs between 2025 and 2030 as it shifts to an electric-only brand
Lucid’s contract with Aston Martin is worth over $450 million and will lead to multiple EV models
It seems as though Hyundai could be working on a two-door EV very similar to the N Vision 74 Concept
The Tiguan’s infotainment system will be easier to use than the one found in the Golf Mk8, which frustrated even loyal customers
Bolt is working with Starship Technologies and will initially launch the service in Tallinn, Estonia
The Maserati Tridente membership offers three tiers for fans, regular owners, and those that own its track-only models
The battery passports will trace a battery’s supply chain, its materials, and its carbon footprint
RGB lighting, steer-by-wire technology, a new self-driving hardware package, and an updated sound system are only a few of the changes
It’s the largest US government loan to an automaker since the infamous bailouts of 2009
How far does the impulse to “save the manual” go? Is Toyota plan to zombifie the manual for the EV make sense, or would you simply prefer a single-speed motor?
A faulty cable that runs to the media system could lead to a camera failure, meaning that Honda must recall the Pilot, Passport, and Odyssey
Porsche will develop highly autonomous technology, as well as V2V and V2X tech that it can test in real time at the famous Nardo track
The move could indicate that Tesla customers may soon have the option to simply park over a wireless charger to top up their vehicles
“Elon Mode” is a secret feature discovered by a hacker that allows FSD to be used without requiring the driver to nudge the steering wheel
Production version of track-only Speirling that set Goodwood hillclimb record will be limited to 100 units
The 2023 Ford F-Series Super Duty is so smart it can automatically align itself with trailers to make connections a breeze
Polestar is entering a joint venture with Xingji Meizu, a Chinese tech company that will manage its infotainment UX in the near future
Toyota’s designers can input prompts like “sleek” or “SUV-like,” along with engineering requirements, like low drag, and AI will spit out a few ideas to get them started