New IIHS Crash Tests Show Back Seats Are Not Safe for Most Small SUVs
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is updating its longest-running crash test, the moderate overlap front evaluation, to address a growing gap in the protection
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is updating its longest-running crash test, the moderate overlap front evaluation, to address a growing gap in the protection
VinFast announced the opening of four more VinFast stores in Los Angeles and Orange County. VinFast is bringing into operation its first four service centers to provide electric
Faraday Future (“FF” or “the Company”), a California-based global shared intelligent electric mobility ecosystem company, announced a series of strategic actions designed to support completion
The Christmas and New Year’s holidays are times for families to gather together, enjoying each other’s company and celebrating all that is good. The last
The Toyota Prius enters the 2023 model year as a completely transformed model. With a sleek new exterior design, a reimagined interior and an amped
Electric vehicle battery recycling is a booming industry – and the key to lowering the carbon footprint of EVs – but nearly half of Americans
A team of scientists led by Professor Naoaki Yabuuchi of Yokohama National University, Japan, investigated a new type of positive electrode material with unprecedented stability
After the Lyft sponsored prop to provide drivers with EV subsidies failed, Lyft is now giving drivers perks to through a ide challenge in California,
In connected car news are T-Mobile, VinFast, Ansys, Hyundai and IonQ. T-Mobile to Connect VinFast Vehicles T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) and VinFast announced an agreement for
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are Kodiak Robotics, PreAct Tech, LOXO, FF, Innovusion, Motional & Uber. Kodiak Robotics Selected by US Army DIU In
In EV, battery and charging news are Schneider, Rivian, Qmerit, ViGIL, PG&E, Hyundai, SDK, FLO, GM, Ford and FreeWire. Schneider Delivering 100 Class 8 BEVs
Three more automakers have fulfilled a voluntary pledge to equip nearly all the light vehicles they produce for the U.S. market with automatic emergency braking