The electric luxury SUV gears up for the long haul with up to 450 miles EPA-estimated range and super-fast charging à gogo.
EV owners of GM vehicles like the Chevrolet Silverado EV and Cadillac Lyriq will now officially have access to Tesla’s ...
Owners of the electric Lucid Gravity SUV will gain access to Tesla’s Supercharging network starting January 31. The Gravity ...
A spokesperson for Ram parent company Stellantis confirmed that only the 350-mile-range version will be coming when the pickup makes its debut in 2026. Ford is recalling more than 272,800 examples ...
The ongoing business impact of the coronavirus pandemic has slowed auto development and production, but manufacturers’ plans to introduce electric vehicles (EVs) continue unabated. In fact ...
While in-house development is underway, Honda’s first foray into the EV landscape was through GM. The Prologue is a two-row crossover with Honda styling and GM mechanicals. It’s based on the ...
Every driver should have one of the best emergency car kits somewhere in their car. Driving is a risky business, and it doesn't matter whether you're driving 5 miles or 5,000, there's plenty of ...
Car makers who fail to meet the goal of 22 per cent of fully electric sales face fines of £15,000 for every vehicle under that target, although there are various workarounds for the first few ...
Last year, I got a real world taste of how artificial intelligence is gearing up to change the way we interact with our cars. While driving the new Audi Q6 e-tron, I asked, "Hey Audi, what's a ...
Logic would suggest that electric cars should be less likely to breakdown because they have fewer mechanical moving parts than a traditional petrol or diesel model. But does this theory really ...
Just a few days into 2025, electric vehicles are already having a roller coaster ride of a year. Last week, Tesla kicked off the bumpy trip when it reported that, for the first time, the reigning ...
As it happens, the pedestrian warning sound of subject battery-electric workhorses isn't loud enough, therefore resulting in a noncompliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 141.