More than half of the company's revenue was spent on executive pay
Plus Ford wants to get into the driver-tracking game, and Chinese automakers are expanding
Some cars just attract a certain type of buyer, don't they?
Tesla no longer claims the Cybertruck's windows are bulletproof
One single feature, missing from U.S.-made passenger cars, hands XPeng, Nio, and Li Auto the win
We found a tool that reads the battery health of used electrified cars to educate consumers before buying a dud
Price parity between making EVs and ICE-powered cars is almost here, but the cost of fixing them is another story.
The off-road Viper is finally, uhhhhh, on the road
The Musk Foundation's philanthropic work is, you're not gonna believe this, not all it's cracked up to be
Also, Ford must pay hundreds of millions for Transit Connect import lies, and Tesla says it'll be a while before…
Chao had previously had issues with the touchscreen shifter in her Model X
Some people actually have pretty good reasons for defending some models we all thought were bad.
Somehow, against all odds, we find ourselves siding with Tesla on this.
Not that it actually matters since none of the glass is bulletproof.
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Tesla promised a sleek and styling bed-mounted tent for the Cybertruck. That isn't what owners got.
The new "Tesla hack" is an attack as old as time, and it doesn't require a Flipper.
The rapper 2Rare crashed his Cybertruck just a few hours after receiving it.
This marks the third time that Tesla and Elon Musk have blatantly misled audiences.
Researchers uncovered a dead simple social engineering attack that could let criminals drive away with your car.