Tuesday Tech News Roundup: R.I3.P., Ford-VW-EV, and More
Your daily mobility technology news roundup, collected by a robot under safety driver supervision.
Your daily mobility technology news roundup, collected by a robot under safety driver supervision.
The driver had to be airlifted to safety.
Its creator calls it the Chevrolet "Triation."
It's cool to bash Waymo for moving slow, but in the life-and-death world of autonomous vehicles taking the hard road should be celebrated.
Eyewitnesses said they saw Stefanik's light aircraft dip below the treetops before hearing a huge explosion.
Everything from a traditional V12 to a tiny V6 is on the table for Ferrari's upcoming "FUV."
EV production could resuscitate at least one of two facilities originally scheduled to close, but GM and the UAW must first sign a contract.
Turn in a rust bucket, get a sleek, two-wheeled e-bike.
A research paper and two patent applications point to a potential Tesla advantage, but as usual this development is being hyped beyond reason.
A pickup masterminded by Hyundai's N division is expected to use a version of the Veloster N's 275-horsepower turbo-four.
Just as the 500 leaves us, Europe gets another feisty hatch with an oversized turbo, active exhaust, and Koni suspension with selective damping.
Your daily automotive technology news roundup, collected by a robot under safety driver supervision.
Your daily mobility technology news roundup, collected by a robot under safety driver supervision.
Your daily mobility technology news roundup, collected by a robot under safety driver supervision.
Your daily mobility technology news roundup, collected by a robot under safety driver supervision.
Your daily mobility technology news roundup, collected by a robot under safety driver supervision.
This is the first full-stoppage industry strike in over a decade.
Your daily mobility technology news roundup, collected by a robot under safety driver supervision.
The car was spotted in a suburban retention pond after a neighbor casually scanned the neighborhood on Google Maps.
Can't afford the real deal? No worries, you can still pop this bad boy into low range and crawl across your garden like a boss.