Tesla to send update to 8,700 vehicles to fix rear camera issue in China, regulators say
Tesla will send a software update to fix a rear camera problem in 8,700 vehicles in China that may increase the likelihood of accidents, regulators said.
Volkswagen, Audi recall over 261,000 vehicles to fix fuel leak, fire risk
Volkswagen is recalling over 261,000 VW and Audi vehicles in the U.S. and Canada to address a fuel pump leak that could create a fire hazard, NHTSA said on Thursday.
Mercedes-Benz delays EV goals because of weak demand, will continue to build gas-powered cars
German automaker Mercedes-Benz said it will delay plans to have half of all sales be electric vehicles or hybrids until 2030 because of weak demand.
Ford cuts prices of electric Mustang Mach-E by up to $8,100
Ford Motor Co. on Tuesday said it had cut prices on its Mustang Mach-E electric SUV by up to $8,100 after sales fell sharply in January, as demand for electric vehicles wanes.
GM pauses sales of new line of trucks over software issue
General Motors announced a temporary sales pause for the 2024 model year Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon pickup trucks while the automaker rolls out a fix for a software issue.
Biden administration considering EV switch delay due to weak demand
The Biden administration's EPA is reportedly planning to delay a requirement that automakers rapidly increase sales of EVs until after 2030 as weak EV sales hit American car companies.
Ford CEO says company will 'think carefully' about where it builds vehicles after UAW strike
Ford CEO Jim Farley says the company is thinking carefully about where it will build future vehicles after it was the first to have a plant shut down as a result of the United Auto Workers strike.
Ford, GM CEOs open to partnerships to compete with China
Ford CEO Jim Farley and GM CEO Mary Barra said their companies are open to collaborating on EV technologies with other automakers to better compete with Chinese EV makers like BYD.
Kaulig Racing excited to work with NASCAR Foundation again to gift bikes to kids ahead of Daytona 500
Kaulig Racing, alongside the NASCAR Foundation, will once again power the Speediatrics Fun Day Festival ahead of the Daytona 500, where they will surprise kids with brand-new bikes.
Imported luxury cars such as Audi held by US over banned part linked to forced labor in China
Thousands of luxury cars slated to be imported to the U.S. are being held by customs officials while Volkswagen replaces a part linked to forced labor in China's Xinjiang region.
Tesla cuts Model Y prices in US to boost sales as competition from China heats up
Tesla announced temporary prices cuts for certain Model Y variants sold in the U.S. through the end of February as the EV giant looks to boost sales in a challenging market.
Ford's profits getting eaten up by EVs
Ford's profit margins took a hit due to losses in the electric vehicle segment, and the company is refining its plans for producing next-gen EVs to better meet market demand.
Toyota investing $1.3 billion in red state to build all-electric SUV
Toyota announced Tuesday it is pouring $1.3 billion into its flagship Georgetown, Kentucky, plant to begin production of a new, all-electric three-row SUV.
Honda recalls 750,000 vehicles to address air bag defect
Honda announced the recall of 750,000 vehicles in the U.S. to fix a defective seat weight sensor that could cause air bags to deploy unintentionally in the event of a crash.
Ford hybrid sales jump in January as EVs slide
Ford Motor Co. reported a drop in electric vehicle sales in January as demand for EVs waned, but made up for the loss with a 43% surge in hybrid sales.
Tesla recalls over 2 million vehicles in US due to warning lights issue
Elon Musk's electric vehicle company Tesla is recalling some 2.2 million models due to incorrect font size on warning lights, U.S. regulators said.
US guardrail system can’t handle heavy EVs, preliminary test crashes indicate
A new study has raised concerns about the ability of the nation’s guardrails to handle electric vehicles, which weigh thousands of pounds more than the average gas-powered sedan.
Toyota chairman issues apology for subsidiary safety scandal, brand remains world's top-seller
Toyota Motor remains the world's top-selling car brand as Chairman Akio Toyoda apologized for safety scandals at three of the company's subsidiaries.
Electric buses are sitting unused in cities across the US; here's why
Many U.S. cities are grappling with broken-down electric transit vehicles that cannot be fixed, months after the largest E-bus manufacturer filed for bankruptcy.
Analysis reveals how GM's Cruise robotaxi struck and dragged pedestrian 20 feet
A series of technical failures were the cause of an October 2, 2023 accident in San Francisco where a woman was struck and dragged by a Cruise robotaxi, a report reveals.



















