AURORA, Colo — The driver of a Tesla, who was clocked going 97 mph on East Alameda Avenue in Aurora, died after he ran a red light and caused a crash involving three other vehicles.
Electric vehicle (EV) investments are still driving headlines. The auto industry's next phase of growth is dependent upon bringing the price of EVs down to make them more affordable for ...
A 26-year-old man has died from his injuries after crashing into three other cars and being partially ejected, according to ...
From a March 20 WIRED Magazine article by Aarian Marshall, ‘Nearly All Cybertrucks Have Been Recalled Because Tesla Used the ...
Hyundai EVs gained access to the Tesla Supercharger network on Tuesday, the automaker announced.  Hyundai says customers who ...
Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has brought strong opposition and alarm from many Americans, but some have gone ...
A man from the Lakes Region said his car was targeted in an alleged road rage incident due to political displays depicted on ...
Local Cybertruck owners said this is common nowadays. Harrison Krank, of Fargo, has driven a Cybertruck for nearly four ...
Meanwhile, the incident is under a joining investigation involving APD, the Austin Fire Department's fire marshals and ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The Austin Police Department's (APD) Bomb Squad retrieved "incendiary" devices from a Tesla dealership in ...
While protests of Tesla dealerships and Tesla owner Elon Musk have at times resulted in vandalism, in Lyndhurst, Police Chief ...
Tesla secured a California charter permit to transport employees, potentially laying groundwork for future driverless taxi ...