Tesla rebounds as Musk cuts ties
Tesla was on the ropes in the first part of the year, but its future is looking much brighter.
Tesla was on the ropes in the first part of the year, but its future is looking much brighter.
Irate Aussies are blasting new safety tech they claim is making our roads more dangerous.
Like a caterpillar transforming into a butterfly, the manufacturer of the “world’s ugliest car” has shifted into something new.
One of the world’s biggest car companies has announced it is bringing a brand new ute to Australia in a bid to reverse its dramatic decline.
Giant Chinese carmaker BYD’s latest strategic moves are designed to help it completely dominate the Aussie motoring market.
Aussies often rely on their cars in times of desperate need but there are occasions when they can turn into death traps right before our eyes.
An Aussie mum took on Tesla Motors Australia over her faulty car and won. Then the real nightmare began.
Car giant Volvo is embarking on a radical cost-cutting exercise amid increased economic uncertainty in the motoring market.
Increasing prices, factory shutdowns tipped as manufacturers move to address Trump’s import tariffs.
The failure of a major Australian business earlier this week goes far beyond just one company. And it could spell disaster.
One Chinese EV automaker is swamping the rest in Australia and a strange move by a competitor just proved how worried they really are.
Elon Musk didn’t hold back in a fiery interview when questioned about Tesla’s future, his role as CEO and the backlash the auto giant has faced.
In a move that might even please his most ardent critics, Donald Trump is aiming to get rid of one of the most despised aspects of modern vehicles.
The EV industry in Australia has suffered a massive hit, with some experts claiming a recovery might never be possible.
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