Tesla Motors has today unveiled two new lower priced versions of its gorgeous Model S sedan; the 60, and the 60D. Here are the details.
It is being reported that Google co-founder Larry Page has been secretly funding two startups for a number of years to try and progress the technology required for building flying cars.
Uber has finally released the first official photo of its self-driving car after nearly a year of testing in Pittsburgh. This is what it looks like.
Logitech's newly announced ZeroTouch smartphone mount for your car brings complete hands-free connectivity into the cabin thanks to the accompanying app. Here's everything you need to know.
Tesla's upcoming Model 3 electric car may not be as swanky as some of its more powerful family members, but it does have one very important thing going for it - it's going to be cheap.
One of the most immediately recognizable automotive manufacturers of the modern era has released a new promotional video that shows off the positives and benefits of its fantastic Autopilot technology. Elon Musk's Tesla Motors has never shied away from the fact that it's on a mission to champion the future of the electric autonomous vehicle. This new promotional video shows the recently advertised Summon feature paired alongside the strengths of the Autopilot mode of the Tesla Model S to highlight exactly how it would work in a real-world driving situation.
It may sound like something that has been pulled right from an episode of Hasselhoff's Knight Rider, but the Tesla Model S can now drive itself in and out of parking after receiving a very simple command from the owner. The new Summon feature - which is now live in a beta state thanks to version 7.1 of the Tesla software - allows compatible Tesla models running the latest software to essentially enter into an autopilot mode that could be extremely useful for those drivers who struggle to park their car in tight spaces.
Amid constant speculation regarding the rumored Apple Car, the Cupertino company has taken control of not one, but three car-related top-level web domains, namely, apple.car, apple.cars and apple.auto.