Legacy automakers and Tesla rival Rivian have recently announced roadmaps to pursue autonomous driving technology in-house.
The Wauwatosa Police Department has been seeing an increase in stolen vehicles in the area involving using key-programming devices. In a post on Facebook, Wauwatosa police state ...
“2026 will be all about the balance of power,” Red Bull’s Philip Prew told The Drive. The rules dictate a 50/50 power ...
Gokhan Erdogdu, CEO of Columbia, Maryland-based CloudOffix, is leading the startup after experiencing this problem firsthand. In his first venture, an IT services company, customers often got ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley gives InsideEVs a progress report on its Universal EV Platform, starting with a $30,000 truck.
Ford outlined a clearer timeline for its next phase of vehicle software and automation, saying hands-off, eyes-off driving ...
Ford is trying to curb F-150 thefts via technology, namely its Stolen Vehicle Services program, and collaboration with law ...
General Motors in October said it would bring eyes-off driving to market in 2028, beginning with its Cadillac Escalade IQ EV, ...
The automaker is bringing most of the work in house to reduce costs and retain control.
This surge is reflected in the wide range of vehicles and modules certified across all regions and manufacturers in 2025: For a full list of individual certified vehicles and modules, visit the CCC ...
U.S. legacy automaker Ford F is recalling more than 272,000 hybrid and electric vehicles due to a software issue affecting the Integrated Parking Module (IPM). According to the National Highway ...
Ford is recalling 272,645 vehicles due to an issue that could prevent them from going into park and possibly rolling away. The recall involves 2022–2026 F-150 Lightnings, 2025–2026 Maverick Hybrids, ...