Volvo has redefined its cars with software-driven innovation, boosting safety, charging speed and AI features as it leads the shift to a software-defined vehicle future.
Chinese electric vehicles continue building market share in Europe and some analysts predict a shake-out for the locals, but a fightback has already started.
One electric SUV is slapping up to $22,250 cash on the hood from multiple offers this month to help move the metal.
I put Rivian’s latest AI update, Universal Hands-Free / Autonomy+, to the test in a new 2026 R1S. The takeaway: It’s finally finding its footing on local roads.
A new, cheap Tesla in the works? The long-rumored Tesla “Model 2” ultimately became the stripped-down $39,990 Model Y. That’s worth remembering.
Stellantis’s Chinese electrified vehicle -making affiliate Leapmotor’s sales in Europe might be a double-edged sword, but analysts expect overall it will be a benefit.
Changan’s second midsize electric SUV to go on sale in the UK, the Deepal S05, offers a good level of technology and quality for the money. Can it compete?
With Tesla closing in on 10 billion FSD miles traveled, Morgan Stanley released a mostly upbeat research note touching on FSD 15 – with some caveats.
While new-vehicle shoppers may want to avoid any of the biggest losers, they can serve as bargain-priced pre-owned models.
It’s cool to hate the Tesla Diner. Not because it’s a failure (it’s not) but because Elon Musk is associated with it.