By promising to pay for AI failures, the Chinese EV giant is challenging Tesla's "use at your own risk" model.
With test flights in Dubai and U.S. production scaling up, Joby is turning a sci-fi fantasy into a high-speed reality.
AstaZero has unveiled the world’s most advanced proving ground for connected vehicles, an ambitious leap into a 6G-powered future.
Car buyers could lose up to $7,500 in federal incentives after September 30—but the rules are murky, and the government hasn’t said exactly what happens next.
The ride-sharing app is partnering with Lucid and Nuro with plans to deploy a fleet of 20,000 robotaxis globally.
“Trump wants to hand China the future and abandon the Central Valley," Governor Newsom said.
The truck that was supposed to revolutionize everything is flopping fast.
In a nation where the average salary is around $4,200 a year, the all-electric carmaker is launching a $70,000 vehicle. The question is why.
A surprising 6% drop in second-quarter sales signals a new era of challenges for the U.S. electric vehicle market, as high prices, charging anxiety, and shifting competition force a reality check on the green transition.
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.
Caught between a collapse in sales and punishing tariffs, the automaker is making a dramatic pivot, creating a bizarre pricing situation and leaving recent buyers with a serious case of regret.
A massive recall for a faulty fuel pump affects over 850,000 popular vehicles, but Ford has no immediate fix and has ordered dealers to stop all sales.
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.
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With no money down, no interest, and no payments for 90 days, Ford wants to move metal before the $7,500 EV tax credit starts vanishing on September 30.
Launching new cars no longer seems to amuse the world's richest man. For the good of the company he built, it’s time for him to hand over the keys and step aside as CEO.
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.
Electric vehicle sales were all over the map in Q2. One automaker soared. The others? Not so much.
President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” just wiped out key clean energy subsidies. If you want that $7,500 EV discount, act fast.