CEO Thomas Schäfer calls physical controls in cars "non-negotiable" after years of infotainment dominance.
An analysis by a law firm specializing in car accidents ranked the cars with the most recalls that American consumers keep buying.
Aptera says it finished building the first solar-powered car on its low-volume assembly line.
The updated Denza Z9 GT can drive up to 1036 km (644 miles) on a single charge, the Chinese automaker says.
If you want a used EV, you might have to pay the Elon tax.
This is the first year no automaker is selling a new car for under $20,000 in the United States.
U.S. automotive executives are flirting with a crazy idea: sedans.
Salvage titled cars were once taboo for dealers to sell. But the economics have shifted.
Updates to the vehicle of the financial district include things you can feel, including heated seat belts.
Is AI proliferation making your next car suck?
The common aftermarket purchase becomes part of the carbuying process.
America is a big country that likes big vehicles, no matter how cute those kei cars can be.
It's getting harder to tell the difference between satire and reality.
“If you’ve ever felt like your car is a magnet for bird droppings, you’re not wrong.”
A looming deadline to claim the $7,500 federal EV tax credit has sparked a buying frenzy, and Tesla is already reaping the benefits.
A fresh trademark filing and Ford’s “Model T moment” tease point to the return of a cult classic car-pickup hybrid. This time built for the electric era.
Citing massive losses and a cooling market, the Japanese auto giant is backing away from an all-electric future in a huge blow to the EV industry and a sign that the road to clean cars just got a lot bumpier.
The trade war and the end of federal tax credits are creating a brutal new reality for America's most promising EV startups.
The luxury carmaker is hitting the brakes on its EQ line, a move that could be seen as the beginning of the industry's troubles as federal tax breaks are set to expire.
After a disastrous launch and dismal sales, Tesla is now offering to give away its most valuable software to convince people to buy its polarizing electric truck.