Tesla has publicly staked its future on its robotaxis. Now the company is planning to launch a public car service in the San Francisco Bay Area. Tesla is calling it a “robotaxi” service, but legally, this one will have to use cars with human drivers. The plan appears to put the electric car maker in… Continue reading Tesla Readies a Taxi Service in San Francisco—but Not With Robotaxis
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Join Our Next Livestream: Inside Katie Drummond’s Viral Interview With Bryan Johnson
What does it mean to be healthy in 2025? Bryan Johnson, an entrepreneur and venture capitalist who’s well known for his extreme attempts to slow the aging process, thinks he knows the answer. Does Johnson really have the healthiest body on Earth, as he claims? Will he achieve immortality through AI? Recently, WIRED global editorial… Continue reading Join Our Next Livestream: Inside Katie Drummond’s Viral Interview With Bryan Johnson
Why the Skoda Superb is a 5-star car
Skoda has also been truly innovative by developing three clever Smart Dials on the dashboard. The pair of outside dials allow you to control various aspects of the cabin ventilation system, including temperature and airflow direction, plus the heated seats. The centre dial, meanwhile, allows you to control functions such as the car’s driving modes,… Continue reading Why the Skoda Superb is a 5-star car
Tesla wants to bring robotaxis to San Francisco. Here’s what’s standing in the way.
Tesla is launching an even-more-limited version of its early robotaxi service in San Francisco this weekend, according to Business Insider, after an initial rollout began last month in Austin, Texas. The company plans to send invites to Tesla owners to test the service, according to the report. Depending on how and if Tesla proceeds, its… Continue reading Tesla wants to bring robotaxis to San Francisco. Here’s what’s standing in the way.
Ola Electric’s board approves change in IPO fund use, timeline extension
Amid a delay in expanding the capacity at its cell manufacturing plant, Ola Electric Mobility’s board has approved a proposal to change the terms of utilization of proceeds from the funds raised in the initial public offering. The decision to change terms and timelines for IPO proceeds utilization comes a couple of weeks after the… Continue reading Ola Electric’s board approves change in IPO fund use, timeline extension
Tesla is about to launch ‘Robotaxi’ in Bay Area, but with someone in the driver’s seat
Tesla is stripping all meaning from the word “Robotaxi” as it plans to expand its supposedly autonomous ride-hailing program to the Bay Area as soon as this weekend, albeit with a driver in the driver’s seat. As we have often highlighted over the last few months, Tesla’s ‘Robotaxi’ launch is purely about optics. Tesla is… Continue reading Tesla is about to launch ‘Robotaxi’ in Bay Area, but with someone in the driver’s seat
Volkswagen cuts guidance after taking $1.5 billion hit from U.S. tariffs in first half
A worker performs a final check on new Volkswagen ID.3 electric cars at the Volkswagen plant on May 14, 2025 in Dresden, Germany. Sean Gallup | Getty Images News | Getty Images Germany’s Volkswagen on Friday lowered its full-year guidance and reported a sharp drop in second-quarter profit, as the auto giant navigates the disruptive impact of… Continue reading Volkswagen cuts guidance after taking $1.5 billion hit from U.S. tariffs in first half
Marshall Motor acquires SEAT and Cupra Reading from Citygate
Marshall Motor Group has acquired SEAT & Cura Reading from Citygate Automotive. This acquisition strengthens Marshall’s representation of the SEAT & Cupra brands and enhances its presence in the Thames Valley region. The acquisition includes the full transfer of sales and aftersales operations at the Reading store on Peppard Road, which is located in a… Continue reading Marshall Motor acquires SEAT and Cupra Reading from Citygate
German FAZ: Why VW everything on the American card does009717
There are few large corporations that are as strong as Volkswagen due to political and economic upheavals in the world. In China, local car manufacturers are hunting more and more market shares in Wolfsburg, in America Trump’s trade conflicts are burdening the business. And in Europe, austerity programs have started that should cost tens of… Continue reading German FAZ: Why VW everything on the American card does009717
German FAZ: Star of the kick -up009716
The common journalist likes to shrink when manufacturers use decorative terms such as iconic, innovative or revolutionary to advertise their products. But sometimes there is something true, as in the case of the new CLA of Mercedes-Benz, which, according to the work, is supposed to herald no less than a new era. Go to source