Apple's foray into the EV arena is officially no more, marking the end of what some employees called the "Titanic disaster."
Read More »Dodge Works Hard to Give Upcoming Charger EV Artificial V8 Growl
Dodge thinks fake engine vibration is the answer to fans who would miss that good ol' V8 rumble on the next electric Dodge Charger.
Read More »The State of U.S. EV Charging Stations: More Reliable Yet Harder to Find
According to J.D. Power’s charging satisfaction survey, the last quarter of the year showed an 18% failure rate in charging attempts.
Read More »Shell Permanently Closes All of Its Hydrogen Refuelling Stations in California
In a surprising turn of events, Shell has announced it's pulling the plug on all of its hydrogen refueling stations in the Golden State.
Read More »Selfish Dealer Places $200,000 Markup on Its Remaining Dodge Demon 170 Stock
Dodge set the Demon's price with an almost too-good-to-be-true MSRP under $100,000, but it's all a lie thanks to dealer markups.
Read More »Cybertruck Fails the Desert Test: Is Tesla’s Titan Truly That Tough?
A seemingly minor hiccup occurred when a bolt from the Cybertruck's rear-steering system failed at the King of the Hammers event.
Read More »Tesla to Pay $1.5 Million Settlement After Being Sued for Bad Waste Management
Tesla was found guilty of not playing by the rules when it comes to dealing with dangerous waste in California.
Read More »Elon Musk on BYD: China’s Cheap EVs Will Demolish Most Competition
Chinese companies, once considered underdogs, are now leading the charge, and even industry leaders like Tesla are taking notice.
Read More »USPS Flirts with Failure by Gambling on Canoo EVs — A Repeat of Hertz’s Tesla Misstep?
Canoo reaches an agreement with the U.S. Postal Service to purchase six right-hand drive versions of Lifestyle Delivery Vehicle 190.
Read More »All-New Ford Mustang GT3 and GT4 to Compete at Daytona
Ford returns to factory-backed GT3 racing at the legendary Rolex 24 at Daytona with two all-new Mustang GT3 IMSA race cars.
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