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Three of the World’s Top 10 Best-Selling Automakers in 2025 Are Chinese

Three Chinese automakers join the global top 10 in 2025, marking a shift in car sales rankings while Toyota retains its worldwide lead.

Subaru Recalls Nearly 70,000 Hybrid SUVs After Temperature Spike Triggers Fuel Leak Risk

A temperature-related defect has prompted Subaru to recall tens of thousands of hybrid SUVs, warning that a nearly full tank could pose an unexpected risk.

Used Tesla Prices Are Rising After the EV Tax Credit Ended, While Other Electric Cars Keep Falling

As federal EV incentives disappear, most used electric cars are losing value, but Tesla models are rising, defying the broader market trend.

Donut Lab’s “Miracle” Battery Charges to 80% in Just 4.5 Minutes, But What’s the Catch?

Donut Lab’s revolutionary battery can charge 0-80% in 4.5 minutes, but with key promises unverified, experts remain cautious about its long-term potential.

Supreme Court Cancels Trump’s Tariffs: What’s Next for the Auto Industry?

The U.S. Supreme Court overturns Trump’s tariffs, but the auto industry remains under pressure with ongoing duties and rising vehicle prices.

Lamborghini Ditches Its First Electric Car, Saying EVs Are Just an ‘Expensive Hobby’

Lamborghini ditches its first electric car, the Lanzador, calling EVs an "expensive hobby." Instead, hybrids take center stage in a bold move for the brand.

Florida Driver Fined $116 for Holding a Phone in Her Right Hand… Despite Not Having One

A routine traffic stop in Lake Worth Beach, Florida, has turned into a viral controversy after a woman was ticketed $116 for allegedly holding a phone in her right hand…

In 1986, He Parked on the Wrong Side of the Pump, And Solved a Common Driver Problem

He parked on the wrong side of the pump in 1986. That soggy mistake inspired the tiny dashboard arrow now guiding drivers worldwide every single day.

Xiaomi’s Beijing Plant Produces One EV Every 76 Seconds at Full Speed, Drone Video Reveals

A drone races through Xiaomi’s vast Beijing plant, where robots move in sync and a new electric sedan rolls out every 76 seconds. No cuts. No tricks. Just scale.

AI’s Growing Power May Cause the Next Car Industry Crisis

As AI data centers devour more memory chips, automakers face rising prices and tighter supply, raising fresh fears of another industry-wide disruption.

A $2.5 Billion Market Today, EV Battery Recycling Could Reach $70 Billion by 2040

A tidal wave of retired EV batteries is coming, and it could power a $70 billion recycling industry by 2040, transforming waste into a strategic resource.

Largest Global Lithium Metal Manufacturer Begins Mass Production of Semi-Solid EV Batteries

Ganfeng Lithium, the world’s largest producer of lithium metal, has started mass-producing semi-solid-state batteries with an energy density reaching 650 Wh/kg

End of Touchscreens, Return of Diesel and Buttons: Automakers Make a 180-Degree Turn

Touchscreens fade, diesel returns, and physical buttons reclaim the dashboard as automakers quietly rethink years of bold industry bets.

Drivers Say These EV Charging Networks Are the Most Reliable in the U.S

Public EV charging is outperforming its reputation. A new Escalent survey of 209 drivers shows higher real-world reliability across all major networks, led by Tesla.

Even Without the $7,500 Tax Credit, 96% of EV Owners Plan to Stay Electric

EV satisfaction hits a record high as 96% of owners say they’d choose electric again, with charging access and performance driving the surge in loyalty.