Former Stellantis CEO Says Company May Break Due to Internal Tensions
Ex-Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares warns the auto giant could break apart due to internal tensions, fractured national interests, and the potential sale of European brands to a Chinese automaker.

Red Wave: Chinese Carmakers Shake Up the Global Auto Order
Chinese automakers like BYD, GWM, and Changan are overtaking legacy brands across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, driven by low prices and a rising electric vehicle lineup.

Uber Drivers Can Now Get $4,000 to Go Electric — But Only in These 4 States
Uber has rebranded Uber Green to Uber Electric and is offering up to $4,000 in grants to drivers in select U.S. regions to support the switch to fully electric vehicles…

Musk Confirms Tesla Cybercabs Will Run Without Safety Drivers in Austin by End of 2025
Tesla will remove safety drivers from its Cybercab fleet in Austin, Texas, by the end of 2025, marking a pivotal step in the company’s long-promised rollout of autonomous vehicles.

Tesla Roadster Demo Confirmed for 2025, Production Now Targeted for 2027
Nearly a decade after its reveal, Tesla's second-gen Roadster is still delayed. A demo is expected by end-2025, but production won't start before 2027—if the timeline doesn’t slip again.

Lamborghini Now Offers a 10-Year Warranty Like Kia — But There’s a Catch
Lamborghini has launched a new 10-year warranty program for its vehicles, aligning itself with more mainstream automakers like Kia.

Ford Freezes F-150 Lightning Production as Gas Trucks Take Center Stage
Ford halts F-150 Lightning production indefinitely, shifting focus to more profitable gas and hybrid trucks amid supply chain issues and changing strategic priorities.

GM to Retire Fuse Boxes with New Vehicle System, Expanding EV Tech to Gas Cars
General Motors' upcoming 2028 centralized compute architecture will unify EVs and gas cars under one system, cutting complexity, enabling faster updates, and phasing out traditional fuse boxes.

New GM Car Models Won’t Support Carplay or Android Auto — For Your ‘Safety’
General Motors is dropping Apple CarPlay and Android Auto from all future vehicles, replacing them with its own system, citing safety and stability—sparking criticism from longtime users.

By Cancelling $700M in EV Grants, Washington Just Gifted China Another Advantage in the EV Race
A wave of canceled DOE battery grants jolts U.S. EV plans, drawing fire from lawmakers and fueling concerns over China’s growing lead in clean energy tech.

Omoda & Jaecoo Reveal the Most Efficient Gas Engine Ever
Omoda & Jaecoo, brands of Chery Group, unveiled a gasoline engine with 48% thermal efficiency—one of the highest ever for a production-ready internal combustion engine—at the 2025 User Summit.

Tesla Recalls 380,000 Model 3 and Y After Reports of Sudden Power Loss
Tesla is recalling over 380,000 of its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles from the 2023 model year due to a potential power steering failure, which could significantly increase the…

Toyota Just Gave Lexus the Green Light to Break Every Rule in Luxury Design
Lexus, riding on record sales, is shifting gears as Toyota grants it creative freedom—starting with a bold six-wheeled luxury minivan that redefines the brand’s vision of premium mobility.

1.5 Million Cars Recalled as Ford Issues Another Major Alert
Ford is recalling over 1.5 million vehicles in the United States due to faulty rearview cameras that can either malfunction or fail entirely.

Kia’s Teaser of the Upcoming Telluride Just Dropped — and It’s a Masterclass in Shadowy Reveals
Kia unveils the first shadowy teaser of the 2027 Telluride ahead of its full debut at the 2025 Los Angeles Auto Show, offering a glimpse of the next-gen SUV’s updated…


