An unexpected champion of attainable performance has arisen, hailing from a company that just put its quickest and most powerful car out to pasture and insists the future is full autonomous driving.
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A recall warns some Tesla Model Y and Model 3 cars can lose power while driving
Owners of certain Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles face a serious risk: their cars can lose propulsion without warning ...
Hyundai has dropped the battery-powered heart of the Ioniq 5 N into a sleeker ...
John Brandt's son used the Tesla app to reroute his father's Model Y to a hospital during a heart attack, but preparation ...
The Model Y L joins Tesla’s lineup as a longer option for buyers who want a roomier third row. With 6 more inches of wheelbase over the standard Model Y, the Model Y L is a six-seater with three rows ...
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5 Tesla Features Owners Appreciate More Over Time
From OTA updates to Sentry Mode, these 5 Tesla features grow in value the longer you own the vehicle.
Autonomous vehicles work much better than many people think – and much worse. Some simple changes to our roads could make ...
Despite the culling of midsize sedans in North America, Kia is still hanging in there with the K5. Together with its cousin, ...
Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk has teased an update for the Full Self-Driving (FSD) system that would let owners converse with xAI‘s Grok like they would with a chauffeur. Conversational Grok On Wednesday, ...
Major stock indexes were mostly lower on a busy earnings Thursday, as shares of chipmakers weighed on the Nasdaq Composite ...
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JD Power's 2026 Study Reveals Why A Lexus Is More Reliable Than A Gadget-Laden Rivian R1S
Lexus continues to outshine Rivian in reliability, with JD Power's latest study revealing a surprising truth about advanced ...
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