How many more years will humans be allowed to drive? Let's be honest, humans are already often more dangerous than useful behind the wheel. The statistics don't lie: speeding, phones in hand, egos bigger than cars... And when we're overtaken by artificial intelligence that doesn't fall asleep, drink, or watch TikTok while driving, a serious question arises: Will we even be allowed to drive ourselves? How many more years will humans be allowed to drive? This is the year that human driving will be banned!
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When India becomes the new California and former Tesla engineers finally make a bike you can afford even if you're not the son of an oil tycoon. It's the Zeno Emara ADV!
If you've ever thought Tesla was reserved for tech gurus, crypto-earners, and people who have more space in their garage than you do in your living room, we've got good news for you: the Tesla Model Q is coming—or, according to some sources, the Model 2. Whatever it's called, it's a compact electric SUV that could become what the Ford Model T once was: a symbol of affordable mobility—with the addition of autopilot, OTA updates, and an app that knows more about your route than you do.
If you heard the soft screeching of tires on South Congress Avenue on Sunday, June 22, you weren’t dreaming—these were the first Tesla Robotaxi to begin ferrying passengers without a traditional driver behind the wheel in Austin. After nearly a decade of Musk’s enthusiastic predictions, the futuristic promise has become an everyday reality; and at a price that’s truly… well, ridiculously affordable.
After a decade of promises, Tesla began picking up paying passengers in driverless robo-taxis in downtown Austin on Sunday, June 22. The vehicles are operating only in a limited area as the state prepares to tighten regulations on autonomous vehicles.
Do electric cars really break down more often? A new mega-survey from What Car? magazine surveyed nearly 30,000 drivers to measure which drivetrains end up in tow most often. The result? The mantra of fewer moving parts has been overturned by a tow truck—but before you pull the charging cable out of the wall, let's look at the numbers.
Is “American-made” really synonymous with apple pie and baseball? A new ranking reveals that Detroit’s knees are shaking a little while Fremont’s champagne is popping. Let’s see who’s really wearing the stars and stripes under the hood this year—and who’s just sticking them on the fender. These are the most American cars of 2025!
As Europe sets new records for electric car sales, Tesla's April registrations almost halved (April 2024 / April 2025). Has the electric mobility pioneer lost momentum? We analyze Tesla's decline in EU sales.
Tesla has finally updated its flagship Tesla Model S and Model X. And if you're expecting a revolution, we can save you time: no, it hasn't. Unless you're excited about the idea of paying 5,000 euros more for... almost the same vehicle.
Get ready for the second half of the automotive year, where horsepower will grow faster than inflation and electrons will race faster than your Wi-Fi. New Cars 2025! Electrics, hybrids, turbo nostalgia and futuristic visions - 2025 will be an exciting automotive year as if directed by Christopher Nolan.
In 2023, many electric cars have seen their prices drop significantly due to the rapid development of battery technologies and new models. In this article, we present seven models - the best used electric cars that have lost the most value (among those with large losses), list their key specifications (power, torque, battery capacity, range, acceleration, top speed), and compare the recommended retail price at launch (Europe/Germany) and the current lowest price for a used model (found on mobile.de or AutoScout24). All data is based on real sources and will help you decide whether to buy a used high-performance EV.
For years, we’ve been hearing about the arrival of an electric people’s car that would finally shatter the myth that EVs are only for digital nomads and crypto-portfolio enthusiasts. Tesla is at the center of the action here – and now it seems to be coming up with its most ambitious promise yet: the Model Q, named as if it were invented by a Bond inventor or a parody of itself. On June 12, 2025, Elon Musk will take the stage in Austin and – we hope – unveil his new visionary trick. This time, it’s not just another car, but potentially the biggest breakthrough in electric mobility for the masses.