Why Elon Musk's plans for Tesla are perfectly sane
Tesla may well stumble because it is trying to do too much too fast, but Musk's vision is sound.
Tesla may well stumble because it is trying to do too much too fast, but Musk's vision is sound.
Can Chinese companies continue to get away with counterfeiting of car designs?
Tesla's Gigafactory in the Nevada Desert is finally nearing completion.
COMMENT: Self-driving vehicles and cellphone game are slowly taking over the world one step at a time.
COMMENT: The thought of letting my car drive itself seemed frightening. Then I let go of the steering wheel.
The US is to spend billions to help develop driverless technology for long-haul trucks - but not on trains.
COMMENT: A self-driving car crashed and a driver was killed. This shows the technology behind self-driving cars is flawed and should be banned, right?
Is this stuff safe? What can't it do? All your questions, answered.
The man had previously recorded a close call with a truck while his Tesla was on Autopilot.
Money paid to owners of Volkswagen cars that fooled emissions tests is not a victory for clean air.
It is the largest consumer-auto payout and environmental-auto payout in US history.
Hisashi Taniguchi tries to sync millennia-old teachings with efforts to make AI part of everyday life.
The owner of car dealership in New Hampshire has gone several steps further with a new campaign involving an assault rifle.
Electric vehicles will drive a huge transformation of the grid - for better or worse.
Rolls-Royce has unveiled a driverless concept car - the first of its kind - which promises to flaunt its owners' importance.
The IRD is among creditors owed money by Graeme Hart's UCI Holdings, the autoparts business that filed for bankruptcy.
Computer security experts exploited a flaw in the app used to remotely control the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, making it an easy target for thieves.
Plans to test dummies in back seats in new models as part of its 5-Star Safety Ratings Program will begin in 2019.
COMMENT: Automakers are getting the sense that the business of automotive transportation might be about to change radically.
Apple's decision to invest $1 billion in Chinese company Didi is a sign of its growing interest in transportation.
Norway's $850 billion state pension fund, will join a class action lawsuit brought against the company by private investors in Germany.
The biggest problem with Elon Musk's most ambitious project isn't technology - it's politics.
It's Elon Musk's most ambitious idea yet, and could transport people and cargo at hundreds of miles an hour.
Brian Lesko and Dan Sherman hate the idea of driverless cars, but for very different reasons.
COMMENT: A debate has raged over whether Tesla is a automaker or a tech company.
COMMENT: Electric cars? Who wants those? Well, in the United States at least, lots of people.
Mitsubishi's disclosure that it manipulated fuel economy tests risks putting them back in need of a bail out.
Selling a six-figure supercar is a lot like parallel parking a six-figure supercar: Both require a deft touch and a little bit of luck.
WATCH: This technology could help make night driving a lot safer.