FuelArc has released numbers that indicate that the Tesla Cybertruck is around 15x more likely to have a fatal accident than the Ford Pinto, which was famous for blowing up when hit from the rear.
A crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck in self-driving mode sparks worries about the safety of the company's software.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to explain the department’s plan to purchase $400 ...
A State Department spokesperson told Forbes the department has “no current plans” to move forward with the potential contract ...
An unwitting political symbol, the fast, eco-friendly and progressive car has become an encumbrance on wheels since the ...
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Tesla ( NASDAQ: TSLA) fell to its lowest trading level in 2025 on Wednesday amid more signs that demand in Europe may be ...
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Little-known Czech widebody kit producer Waido Kits is aiming to establish itself in the American aftermarket realm with the ...
People love to hate the Cybertruck. And, that’s okay! There are so, so many reasons to loathe Tesla’s “truck.” It’s never lived up to its hype, it's objectively ugly, and it sticks out ...
Joe says, "So, I'm checking out the new 2025 GMC Sierra EV Denali, and it might put the Tesla Cybertruck out of business ... EV Denali charging door on the side of the truck. " ...