It Looks Like the Tesla Cyberquad ATV Is Actually a Yamaha Raptor Underneath
Tesla didn't make any mention of outsourcing the quad's platform at Thursday's Cybertruck reveal.
Tesla didn't make any mention of outsourcing the quad's platform at Thursday's Cybertruck reveal.
We all know how it looks. Here's how the promised specs stack up.
The turbo power plant could carry the torch passed on by the old Chrysler "Slant-Six."
GM is said to be dipping into hypercar technology to craft the top-shelf mid-engined 'Vette.
The hammer has dropped. Who will follow?
The hot-rodding dog's stunt show lasted nearly an hour.
Could the "one more thing" surprise reveal end up stealing the show?
It'll sport a de-tuned engine derived from VW's own WRC program.
Concept no more, the Evija shows off its drift skills.
It's that time of the year.
An environmentally friendly VW bus? Hippies rejoice.
Ready or not, the Cybertruck is here.
But will we see it in the States?
When most cars begin acing a test you know it's time to make it more difficult.
It takes 1,000 hours to build and involves everything from structural reinforcement to modern luxuries.
"Oh my f***ing god," a surprised Elon Musk blurted out.
It's one of the world's most valuable industries—in ways good and bad.
They still prefer it to the Tesla Model Y, though.
The 20-minute documentary even shows some of the internal backlash that took place.