Elon Musk announced Tesla would no longer allow outright purchases of self-driving software, and users aren't happy.
The move could give owners more flexibility to try the technology by lowering upfront costs in a shift to its business model.
Two Utah families whose four relatives were killed in 2023 when their Tesla Model X collided head-on into a semi-truck in ...
A U.S. lawmaker is proposing legislation that would effectively require automakers, including EV firms like Tesla and Rivian, ...
EV Sales EV sales shrank significantly in Q4. But not every model suffered. Electric vehicle sales in the U.S. fell 36% ...
Tesla has been hit with a new wrongful death lawsuit that claims Autopilot failed to recognize a motorcyclist, resulting in a ...
The new Mercedes CLA has been awarded the title of the safest car crash tested in 2025, beating the likes of the Tesla Model ...
The Tesla Model Y reigns supreme, where electric car sales ended up in 2025, and BMW brings the smackdown to Mercedes.
The class-action lawsuit is the latest in a long line of complaints over Tesla's electronically powered door handles.
Currently, Tesla allows its electric vehicle owners to purchase FSD (Supervised) for a one-time payment of $8,000 or a ...
Tesla is facing growing scrutiny in the United States over allegedly faulty electric door handles that fail to open in an ...