The new year began with terror in New Orleans and the Las Vegas Strip. Technology used in the attacks also helped law enforcement piece together critical details.
Federal officials are trying to figure out the motive behind a Colorado man's decision to drive a rented Tesla Cybertruck to Las Vegas and detonate it in front of a Trump hotel on New Year's Day.
And then there was the rocky rollout: the viral videos of a Cybertruck getting stuck in snow or sand; the numerous recalls ...
The Chinese automaker BYD, which makes fully electric and hybrid vehicles, just announced record sales for the year.
Tesla is expected to unveil its newest Model Y – codenamed ‘Juniper’, following the Model 3 ‘Highland’ facelift revealed in ...
Las Vegas Metropolitan police said there will be a news conference to release additional details on the explosion that occurred on New Year’s Day at the entrance doors to the Las Vegas ...
Matthew Livelsberger -- the driver of the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside the Trump International Las Vegas Hotel -- ...
Elon Musk used his X account to defend the durability of Tesla’s Cybertruck after the New Year’s Las Vegas explosion.
Tesla stock may be 28% too high as its EV shipments fell while rival BYD grew faster than the industry in 2024. Can Tesla ...
Musk or someone with the automaker remotely unlocked the truck for law enforcement officials and provided them video from ...
As of January 1, some more EVs are eligible for the federal tax credit, while others have dropped off the list. But it's ...
Elon Musk says Tesla will fix up the Cybertruck and "get it back on the road" after explosion outside of Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.