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+24 +3New California law effectively bans Tesla from advertising its cars as Full Self-Driving
Starting next year, Tesla will effectively be banned from advertising its vehicles as Full...
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+31 +5As tech advances, converting classic cars to electric grows in popularity
A small but expanding group of tinkerers, racers, engineers and entrepreneurs across the country are converting vintage cars and trucks into greener electric vehicles, in part due to recent advances in battery technology.
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+23 +3Lexus in development of a manual transmission for electric cars
Toyota is developing a manual transmission that it hopes to use in future electric cars, with the intention of making EVs more engaging to drive. The project’s under the remit of Lexus, who will take a leading role in the development of all Toyota’s high performance electric cars moving forward.
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+29 +4Tesla says its self-driving technology may be a 'failure' — but not fraud
In a class-action lawsuit, customers say they were duped by Tesla's $15,000 Full Self-Driving feature. Lawyers for the company say failure doesn't equal fraud.
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+25 +3Tesla is still dominant, but its U.S. market share is eroding as cheaper EVs arrive
S&P Global Mobility forecasts Tesla's market share will decline to less than 20% by 2025, as EV models grow from 48 today to 159 by then.
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+25 +6LG's invisible speaker brings sound to any surface in your car
LG Display has just announced a new invisible speaker technology that can bring sound to dashboards, headrests, and any surface inside your car.
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+20 +3Can you live with a Citroen Ami? We put the dinky EV to the test
From using it as a taxi from the train station, to tackling a drive-thru and even a visit to the recycling centre, we put Britain's smallest new car through its paces in a week-long test.
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+27 +5Ford recalls 634,000 vehicles worldwide over fire risks
Ford Motor Co is recalling 634,000 sport utility vehicles (SUVs) worldwide over fire risks from possible cracked fuel injectors and will urge owners to have their cars inspected, it said on Thursday.
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+24 +4Mercedes is charging $1,200 a year for faster acceleration
Mercedes is the latest manufacturer to lock auto features behind a subscription fee, with an upcoming “Acceleration Increase” add-on that lets drivers pay to access motor performance their vehicle is already capable of. The $1,200 yearly subscription improves performance by boosting output from the motors by 20–24 percent, increasing torque, and shaving around 0.8 to 0.9 seconds off 0–60 mph acceleration when in Dynamic drive mode (via The Drive).
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+27 +3The Collapse of Carvana, the "Amazon of Used Cars", Continues
Online used-vehicle dealer faces a mountain of financial and legal challenges.
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+22 +4Tesla recalls more than 300,000 vehicles in US over rear light problems
The Texas-based electric vehicle manufacturer says it has had no reports of any crashes or injuries related to the move and it is understood the firm will provide a wireless update to correct the issue.
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+22 +2Ford CEO: 40% Less Labor To Build Electric Vehicles
Ford CEO Jim Farley made a blockbuster of a statement this week. According to the somewhat jovial and optimistic cousin of late comedic actor Chris Farley, producing electric vehicles requires about 40% less labor than producing the same number of fossil-powered cars.
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+15 +5Croatian EV maker Rimac claims 412km/h speed record
You can go (nearly) that fast too, if you have a spare €2 million lying around
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+29 +6Weird cars are becoming the new normal
Hyundai stands out with its weird gimmicks.
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+16 +3Your next car might not drive if you've been drinking
Your next car is likely to know if you've been drinking too much and block you from driving.
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+19 +6Tesla Recalls 40,000 Vehicles Over Potential Power Steering Failure
Certain 2017-2021 Model S and X Teslas could potentially experience a loss of power steering assist if you hit a pothole or drive on rough roads.
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+19 +3This $12,000 soundbar features an actual Porsche exhaust system
If you're a fan of the iconic German sports car brand, there is no substitute for this outrageous Dolby Atmos soundbar.
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+22 +4Ford takes $2.7 billion hit as it drops efforts to develop full self-driving cars
Ford is essentially pulling the plug on an effort to develop its first full self-driving car, and it's going to cost the automaker $2.7 billion to walk away.
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+24 +4Volkswagen develops hydrogen car that can travel 2,000 kilometers on one tank
If Volkswagen were in a committed relationship, it would never completely remove Tinder anyway. Volkswagen stated several times that they saw a future exclusively with battery cars, but behind the scenes the brand does not dare to commit itself completely. It turns out that they have even quietly filed a patent for a hydrogen car that can drive 2,000 kilometers on a single tank.
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+19 +2Automakers are going all-in on gaming to keep us in our cars
Car makers are enhancing the in-car experience using gaming in preparation for the the when we're no longer behind the wheel.
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