The next generation of American full-size pickups could be ditching the mechanical connection from the steering and brakes
Tesla was facing a 30-day suspension for using term that overstated ability of assistance feature
The DUI prevention mandate survives politically, but engineers still face major reliability questions
Lawmakers want to dim beams while safety researchers defend the brightness
Federal regulators are probing fatal crashes tied to hands free systems, casting doubt on how well drivers understood its limits
New safety rules mean futuristic half wheels are steering into extinction
The government’s repeal of 2009 Obama-era legislation should mean no more start-stop
Like the R1S and R1T, those in the rear of the Rivian R2 will need to remove a plastic panel and pull a cable to open the doors manually
Touchscreens may work for phones, but they demand too much attention in cars, says former Apple designer Jony Ive
Waymo defended its China-linked robotaxi plans and offshore operators as lawmakers raised national security and labor concerns
Former Apple man Jonny Ive has created a beatiful dashboard with plenty of physical controls for Ferrari’s first EV
CATL says its new EV battery can withstand years of fast charging, even in extreme heat, without suffering major degradation
The Kaveya marks Karma’s entry into the electric hypercar space, pairing dual motors with cutting-edge battery tech
According to BMW, subscriptions could be useful for those who change their mind about a feature during their ownership
If Mercedes doesn’t calibrate this massager carefully, it could end up putting drivers to sleep
A new battery factory might push solid-state EVs closer to reality, with a surprising partner now in the lead role
Formula One brainpower helps new Classic Turbo Targas and Cabriolets twist a lot less
A European nation moves to restrict certain cars from military areas amid concerns their cameras and sensors could be used for intelligence gathering