Tesla Recalls 376,000 Vehicles Over Steering Issue
Tesla has recalled 376,241 vehicles from model year 2023 because they may periodically lose power steering as they drive.
Tesla has recalled 376,241 vehicles from model year 2023 because they may periodically lose power steering as they drive.
Tesla has started a pilot program rolling out a virtual queue to use its most popular chargers as traffic on its network builds.
Audi has recalled 2,616 Q5 plug-in hybrid (PHEV) SUVs from model year 2023 because their high-voltage batteries can overheat.
Rivian has recalled 17,260 R1T pickups and R1S SUVs from model year 2025 because their low-beam headlights may not activate in the cold.
In a presentation to investors, Mercedes revealed that a smaller version of its legendary G-Class off-roader is in the works.
Hyundai has issued a recall for just 33 copies of its 2025 Ioniq 5 EV because their rear side airbags might not deploy when needed.
Volvo has recalled 2,061 copies of its new EX90 electric SUV because of a unique problem related to its ability to blink its headlights.
Of all new cars Americans bought last month, 9.1% were electric vehicles (EVs), a new record EV market share.
Porsche has issued a recall for 279 911 coupes from model year 2023 because a bolt connecting their rear seatbelts can loosen over time.
The parent company of Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and other brands this week showed off a new eyes-off driver assistance system, not yet for sale.