Well, this is a little embarrassing.
Author: Rob Stumpf
The Model S now comes with free Supercharging for life, but at the cost of a raised price tag. Let's figure out if it's worth the extra
Plus, the Cybertruck could be coming to China and Ferrari says it will always build its cars—even EVs—in Italy.
Cruise, the self-driving arm of General Motors, faces a bleak future as the automaker announces that it will no longer fund its operations.
Tesla is pulling a Twitter as it prepares to charge third-party software developers huge sums of cash.
Tesla couldn't be bothered by adding V2L to its cars, so companies are taking it into their own hands.
Plus, Stellantis gets a $7.5 billion loan for building batteries, and GM backs out of its nearly-completed battery plant.
The tech will first come to Audi and Porsche as early as 2027, but VW's flagship EV is on that list too.
Plus, NHTSA moves automatic emergency braking mandate forward and the EU isn't any closer to a deal with China over tariffs.
The two global rivals are reportedly working together to build an EV pickup that could be sold under a