Ferrari shares stabilized after its EV styling spooked investors. Analysts are mostly positive about the impact the Luce will have on the Italian supercar maker’s future.
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The Rivian R2 is one of the most highly anticipated electric vehicles in recent years. And the R2 is loaded with cutting-edge hardware and AI to compete with Tesla.
Hyundai’s Genesis premium subsidiary’s attempt to win sales in Europe has stalled. Its second attempt looks challenged as it coincides with the arrival of the Chinese.
Ferrari’s $650,000 Luce electric car’s design was said to be outside the luxury supercar maker’s usual traditions, but is likely to succeed anyway, according to analysts.
Stellantis impressed investors with its plan to revive the company, but the shares dived as analysts sought details while others were surprised the 14 brands survived.
A sub-$30,000 Tesla “Model 2” may be taking shape already—right before our eyes.
The 2026 Tesla Model Y base trim and 2027 Chevy Bolt deliver premium self-driving capabilities at prices that many car buyers can actually afford.
Lamborghini, the company that defined mid-engined supercars, has electrified its entire range, but not gone all electric. CEO Stephan Winkelmann explains why.
Those driving the largest and/or most powerful rides are suffering the biggest hits at the pump.