Five Texas police officers have filed a lawsuit against Tesla alleging they were seriously injured after a Tesla Model X on AutoPilot failed to recognize their flashing red lights and plowed into them.
A new Tesla Cyberquad patent popped up this week, is this a good sign that the Tesla Cybertruck might appear soon? Perhaps once the newest Gigafactory is complete.
Tesla gets a massive amount of media coverage. Sometimes, it’s positive, such as starting the EV wave. Other times, the coverage is negative, such as safety and reliability issues. Unfortunately, the latest news is negative. According to a product expert for electric vehicles, the Tesla Model Y may be unsafe due to a defective suspension.
The Tesla Model S Plaid is the most powerful car Tesla has ever made The Tesla Model S PLaid has 1,110 hp The Suzuki Hayabusa is the most powerful motorcycle Suzuki has ever made The Suzuki Hayabusa has 188 hp The electric car has brought a whole new kind of speed to the car world. …
Ford issued a recall for about 4,000 Mustang Mach-E vehicles for a problem with the roof and windshield, similar to the problem Tesla Model Y EVs had back in 2020.
It is intriguing to see the various patents that automakers file. Sometimes, nothing ever comes out of these patent filings. However, in many cases, these patents turn up on future models. It’s wonderful to dream big. BMW did this with its recent patent filing for SUVs with Tesla-like falcon-wing doors.
Range anxiety is a real thing. Never heard of it? Maybe you’ve experienced it. Range anxiety is the fear of your electric vehicle’s battery running out of power without a charging station nearby. It’s the biggest reason that people don’t buy electric vehicles, especially electric SUVs. Yet as car manufacturers are making the shift toward …
With companies like Lucid and Tesla making exclusively electric vehicles, and many other more traditional companies adding electric options to their lineup, the competition is quickly starting to increase. Many electric cars, like the 2022 Tesla Model S, are proving it possible to mix superb luxury with impressive performance.
Elon Musk's Hyperloop project has stagnated for years due to multiple issues. Besides the usual Tesla problems concerning delays and safety, other engineers are running with the concept for themselves. According to Autoweek, the Virgin Hyperloop might be implemented long before Musk's Boring Company Hyperloop
It seems that, like million-dollar hypercars, there's some new ultra-fast eclectic luxury car debuting every week. Recently, of course, we saw the Tesla Model S Plaid make its way into the hands of journalists and media, with customers starting to get theirs as well. Now, the Audi RS e-tron GT finds itself in much the same place.
It's official; the Lucid Air range is the first electric vehicle with a 520-mile range. That swamps the Tesla Model S Plaid and the nonexistent Plaid+. What will Tesla do in response?
The crew at Donut Media explains why the Tesla Model S Plaid is so fast and details how to beat one in a drag race. Though, some may not like their methods.
Tesla has upset a lot of people. I'm not just talking about the yoke. I'll get there in a minute. Unfortunately for Tesla, the company is being investigated by the NHTSA for their "Full Self-Driving" system, as well as the legality of the Tesla yoke steering wheel.
Sometimes Tesla reaches for the stars, but forgets about smaller, less flashy, but critical, details. That brings us to security measures for the underground tunnel transit systems that The Boring Company (TBC) has been working on. Security is important in preventing rogue cars from driving into TBC tunnels, such as the Las Vegas Loop.
The Tesla Cybertruck is plagued by production delays, and its release date keeps getting pushed back. However, this didn’t dampen the spirits of one Tesla fan. He took matters into his own hands and created what he calls the “Plybertruck,” a wood version of the Cybertruck.
J.D. Power is one of the most well-known reviewers. It specializes in the area of car reliability. In one of J.D. Power's more recent quality studies, Tesla performed terribly compared to other automakers. Tesla doesn't actually even qualify to be a part of J.D. Power's quality studies, and here's the dumb reason why.
When Tesla announced it would be building a new plant in Texas, the world was more than a little shocked. He decided to take things a step further by selling Texans energy through Tesla Energy Ventures. Given the latest power grid issues which hit Texas earlier this year, it appears he's got a solid argument.