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Toyota bills its new EV as “exciting and surprising,” two terms typically reserved for the most dramatic EVs. It calls to mind the controversial styling of the Tesla Cybertruck or the explosiveness of the Lucid Air Sapphire.
Toyota says half of all U.S. sales will be electrified this year, Hyundai is upping U.S. vehicle production by two-thirds in an attempt to hedge its bets against Trump's tariff threats, and Tesla is fined for the death of one of a worker.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued 850,000 recalls this past week for multiple models, including Toyota, Tesla, Ford. Here are the recalls you need to know about from Feb. 17 through Feb.
The NHTSA recently announced recalls for more than 850,000 vehicles from automakers Toyota, Ford, Tesla and more.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued 850,000 recalls this past week for multiple models, including Toyota, Tesla, Ford. Here are the recalls you need to know about from Feb. 17 through Feb.
While most EVs struggle with depreciation, one in particular should see you get your money back once the time comes to move it on.
Tesla dealerships across the continent and the U.S. have been the object of protests and vandalism; consumers are also expressing their displeasure with their pocket books. The company's sales in Europe declined 50 percent in January year-over-year, data from car lobby ACEA shows.
The NHTSA recently announced recalls for more than 850,000 vehicles from automakers Toyota, Ford, Tesla and more.
Early returns suggest that may impact Tesla sales figures. Tesla sales numbers have shown a staggering 45 percent decline in Europe. Sales in Tesla's largest American market, California, showed a double-digit decline in 2024 before the Trump administration took office.
Tesla is recalling 376,241 vehicles due to a potential crash risk. The carmaker recalled its 2023 Model 3 and Model Y cars sold in the U.S. because if voltage exceeds the car’s limit, it can cause it to lose power steering when it slows down to 0 mph and potentially cause an accident.
The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) is raising concerns about investments in Tesla and its declining stock value.