Teslas are playing Halloween and dressing up as other vehicle brands thanks to their owners. This electric vehicle enthusiast molesrcool (@molesrcool) explains whats going on.
In a surprising twist, some Tesla owners are swapping their car logos for those of Toyota, Mazda, and other brands. Why? To dodge vandalism linked to the CEO's image. While some see it as a joke, others believe it reflects growing concern over Tesla's public perception.
Honda and Toyota are major automakers in Japan. Both companies are reported to have begun investing in space rockets as they envision a future of "connected vehicles." The idea makes some sense -- but car companies focusing on making cars,
Tesla recalled certain 2023 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles that ... Notification letters are to be sent March 31. Toyota recalled certain 2021-2025 Sienna Hybrid vehicles that may have a third-row seatback with improperly tightened seat assembly bolts.
Japan's Toyota began selling a $20,000 smart electric car in China this week, aiming to attract buyers with its advanced features similar to Chinese rivals, as the automaker ups efforts to regain share in the world's largest auto market.
In related EV policy news, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently ruled that California’s ban on new gas car sales by 2035 is not subject to review or repeal by Congress. The ruling is a significant victory for California and the 11 other states that have adopted its Advanced Clean Cars II program.
Tesla is recalling 376,241 vehicles due to a potential crash risk. The carmaker recalled its 2023 Model 3 and Model Y cars sold in the U.S. because if voltage exceeds the car’s limit, it can cause it to lose power steering when it slows down to 0 mph and potentially cause an accident.
Toyota’s newest electric car is making a splash. The bZ3X has launched in China for about $24,000. That’s a shockingly cheap EV. It is also slightly cheaper than the BYD Atto 3 in China, which is a better comparison,