Tesla owners are 'rebadging' their cars, removing the brand emblem and replacing it with other logos out of embarrassment over Elon Musk and Trump.
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Toyota’s first electric SUV is getting a major overhaul. The new bZ4X now has a bigger battery for more range, faster charging, dedicated EV features, a stylish facelift, and much more. Here’s our ...
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Tesla shares tumbled sharply on Tuesday as data showed the electric vehicle maker's European car sales had fallen nearly half from a year ago. Tesla sold 9,945 vehicles in January, marking a 45% ...
The way Elon Musk sees it, 2025 could be a major year for Tesla. Musk has said that this year could be "pivotal" for the EV maker, particularly in terms of autonomous artificial intelligence ...
Tesla owners are disguising their cars as other vehicles in what may be an attempt to avoid vandalism linked to outspoken founder Elon Musk. Images posted on Reddit show a Tesla Cybertruck with ...
Owners of Elon Musk’s Tesla EVs are taking some extreme measures on the road for one very sad reason. Images posted on Reddit show a Tesla Cybertruck with “Toyota” stencilled across its ...
Tesla is readying a software update for customers in China to offer driving-assistance capabilities similar to its full self-driving (FSD) features in the US, Bloomberg News reported on Monday ...
showing a Tesla Cybertruck with the word “Toyota” and a Tesla Model S with the Mazda logo on the rear. Tesla owners are disguising their cars as other vehicles to avoid attempted vandalism ...
Tesla plans to press charges against those damaging or vandalizing its charging stations. Owners are facing similar acts of vandalism to their own private electric vehicles. The automaker may need ...
It appeared as if the State Department was taking steps to award Elon Musk's Tesla a $400 million government contract to buy armored electric vehicles to securely transport diplomats. The move to ...
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