After years of false promises and blown deadlines, Elon Musk has finally unveiled Tesla’s new electric vehicle dedicated to self-driving, the Cybercab.
Qantas apologizes after R-rated film plays on flight, South African security towns, Diddy’s A-list pals allegedly quietly paying off victims, Bad news for Takealot delivery fees, and Great White Sharks are returning to Cape Town.
Video and data from over 200 Tesla Autopilot crashes, analysed by the Wall Street Journal, expose a chilling reality about the technology.
World RX of South Africa is organised by the same team that brought the FIA ABB Formula E Cape Town E-Prix to Cape Town in February.
This is going to look really good when it brings Siya the cup for the second time.
It seems China is trying to underplay a series of shocking videos that show the truth behind the country’s electric vehicle (EV) boom.
I guess the car-makers didn’t exactly consider that we’re frequently plagued by bouts of no electricity, though.
Rolls-Royce, one the biggest players in the luxury automobile game, has released its first “super coupe” – a fully electric two-door vehicle.
If a new Eskom proposal materialises, South African drivers might be tempted to make the switch to electric.
The UK is trying to push drivers into electrification but this transition isn’t helped by the rising cost of charging an electric car.
The new Hummer, because of how ginormous it is in both size and weight – tipping the scales at 4 110 kilograms, 5,4 metres long, and 1,96 metres tall – requires immense energy to move.
Tesla sold a total of 564 743 vehicles in the first six months of this year, according to figures in their first and second-quarter reports.
The cheapest electric vehicle you can buy in South Africa starts at an almost deal-breaking price of R658 000.
Maserati’s Grecale Folgore is the first of the brand’s SUVs that will be available in an all-electric version.
If you can afford to fork out, we now have more EV options than ever before.
Rolls-Royce have announced the release of their first fully electric car, the Spectre, which marks the beginning of the automaker’s journey to an all-electric range.
The major talking points regarding BMW’s iX electric SUV are now public, plus some information about some of the quirky features which are included.
South Africa may have seen reduced EV sales last year, but globally, the revolution is well underway. Some predict that by 2040, virtually every new car sold around the world will be electric.
How many electric vehicles do you think were sold in the country last year? Go on, have a guess.
Mercedes-Benz is about to launch its own electric car, the EQS, which has so much to offer that it may just give you whiplash.
At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, automotive innovators showed off some of the most advanced, and exciting, technology in the field.
Electric cars were once considered relatively slow-moving machines, but technology has come a long way since the first one rolled out of the factory.
Tesla has been confronted with a few competitors, as more automakers make the switch to electric, but few are as formidable as the Fiskers.
Technologically advanced cars are the way of the future. Unfortunately, where there’s technology, you’re also likely to find hackers.
It’s becoming more and more apparent that electric cars are the way of the future, but before you buy one, there are a few things to consider.
‘Top Gear’ presenter Chris Harris took the Taycan EV around a racetrack in the UK, reaching speeds that made his “kidneys hurt”.
If you need a laugh, you’ll enjoy Jamie Foxx driving his friend’s “Dr Phil of cars” Tesla.
Leaked pictures of the upcoming ID 4 give us a glimpse of the newest electric addition to the VW family.
A new law says that all electric vehicles have to make some kind of sound when on the move, leaving the door open for some very creative solutions.
Lamborghini is taking on a new challenge: To develop a way to make supercars emissions-free, without using the lithium-ion batteries other carmakers are relying on.