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.
The all-electric carmaker is rolling out aggressive new incentives to boost demand before the clock runs out on a crucial $7,500 tax break. Will rivals keep up or fold under pressure?
With test flights in Dubai and U.S. production scaling up, Joby is turning a sci-fi fantasy into a high-speed reality.
With its sales cratering in the West, the electric vehicle giant is making a high-stakes pivot to the world's third-largest auto market.
The German automaker is selling more luxury cars than ever in America, but global politics are forcing it to pull back just as demand surges.
The electric carmaker is losing billions as its CEO dives deeper into political battles and personal feuds.
For the second straight quarter, Tesla’s sales have declined while Chinese rivals like BYD and NIO are surging, a sign of a major power shift in the global electric vehicle market.
The Tesla CEO says both parties have failed and claims The American Party will fight government bloat, attract disillusioned Democrats, and shake up the system.
The world's richest man blew up online MAGA with his new "America Party" and seemed to love every minute of the chaos.
The tech billionaire's "America Party" announcement, following his break with President Trump, has sparked anger among conservative loyalists on social media
Electric vehicle sales were all over the map in Q2. One automaker soared. The others? Not so much.
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO has already come out strongly against the legislation.
President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” just wiped out key clean energy subsidies. If you want that $7,500 EV discount, act fast.
The electric vehicle maker has posted its second straight quarter of declining deliveries this year, continuing to pay the price for Elon Musk's political turn.
After Musk attacked his signature spending bill, the U.S. president threatened to turn Musk's own government agency, DOGE, into a "monster" that would "go back and eat" him.
After Musk threatened to form a new political party, the president fired back with a nativist attack, accusing the billionaire of being a subsidy addict and threatening to have his own companies investigated.
The tech billionaire has had it with the “Porky Pig Party," and he wants to replace it with something new.
After a political detour that angered customers and tanked profits, the billionaire CEO returns to a Tesla in crisis.
After a brief silence, Musk is back in the political arena, taking aim at Trump’s priorities and mocking Iran’s Supreme leader.
Just hours before the Senate is scheduled to vote, the tech mogul warns the bill will "destroy millions of jobs" and put America "in the fast lane to debt slavery."