The automaker reportedly wanted its driver assistance system to “drive like a human, not a robot that’s just following the rules.”
Author: Iulian Dnistran
Volvo’s Car Subscription Program Is Dead
Care by Volvo brought in new customers for the automaker, but now it’s all about “operational efficiencies.”
GM And EVgo To Build 400 Ultra-Fast EV Chargers Across The U.S.
Dubbed “flagship destinations,” most will have up to 20 stalls, proper lighting, canopies and amenities—almost like a gas station.
Barely Used Fisker Ocean EVs Are Selling For Less Than $25,000
Some have fewer than 1,000 miles on the odometer. But would you risk buying a car from a bankrupt automaker?
Jeep Wagoneer S Launch May Be Delayed If “Quality Isn’t Perfect”: CEO
Jeep’s first U.S.-bound EV is scheduled to reach dealerships this fall, but Antonio Filosa said quality is more important than timing.
Ferrari’s First EV Sounds Like It Has A V-8 Under The Hood. It Doesn’t
The company’s head honcho previously said Ferrari EVs will have unique “sound signatures.”
China’s BYD Shark Vs. Tesla Cybertruck, Rivian R1S: ‘Exceptional Build Quality’
The Shark is less than half the price of an all-wheel drive Cybertruck, but it also has a much smaller battery.
Kia Will Slash The Price Of A New EV6 Or EV9 If You Drive A Tesla
Add up the incentives and you could get up to $9,000 off if you already own or lease a Tesla.
Lucid Air Gets 3D Lane Visualization, Ditches Amazon Alexa
The latest software version adds a bunch of new features, including a proprietary voice assistant that can turn on the heated seats.
Tesla ‘Actual Smart Summon’ Real-World Test: ‘80% Magical, 20% Awkward’
The feature that can bring your car to you without anyone behind the steering wheel is back. But is it any better?