On the Tesla front, Musk said robotaxis with unsupervised Full Self Driving technology will begin picking up fares in Austin, Texas, beginning this June. “I’m confident we’ll release unsupervised FSD in California (this year), as well,” he said.
Tesla confirmed the technologies pioneered with the Cybertruck, including steer-by-wire and the 48-volt architecture, will be used in future EV models
The driver called FSD "Fatally Flawed" and triggered a Tesla civil war between defenders and critics of the technology
Tesla CEO Elon Musk ratcheted the hyperbole to new levels on the company’s latest earnings call, talking up the earnings potential of new projects like the Optimus robot and Cybercab autonomous car, even as earnings on the core automotive business delivered a “significant” miss on analysts' expectations.
Honda Pilot and 2021-2025 Acura TLX Type-S models. The NHTSA said a fuel-injection electronic control unit software error may lead to engine failure, increasing the risk of crashes or injuries. Why It Matters Stalling on a major road could lead to serious accidents or even death.
Plus, Tesla has been forced to issue a fix for half of the cars it sold in China and Ford recalled 273,000 trucks over faulty batteries
Ford is carrying out a recall of 300,000 vehicles over a defective diesel fuel pump and there are several popular models among those that had to be fixed.
Tesla Inc senior executive and Cybertruck lead engineer Wes Morrill on Monday pitched health reasons to adopt electric vehicles over environmental concerns, following President Donald Trump's cancelation of former President Joe Biden's EV targets.
As for the confiscated pickup, reportedly, the police department noted that, “The Tesla Cybertruck is not road-legal in the UK and does not hold a certificate of conformity.” In short, the vehicle has not passed safety tests to be legal in the country, undoubtedly a bummer for the owner and anyone else who want to drive a Cybertruck in the UK.
Police in England have impounded a Tesla Cybertruck that apparently made it across the Atlantic, for being "not road legal in the UK." According to a Facebook update by the Bury police department in the Greater Manchester area, the driver "was a permanent ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Office of Defects Investigation has begun looking into engine failures involving an estimated 877,710 vehicles from GM. The vehicles are full-sized trucks and SUVs equipped with the 6.2-liter L87 V8 engine.
All four Tesla models currently on sale, except the Cybertruck, have been around for a few years, and here's how they'll cost you in the used market.