Transportation The Level 2 driver assist system will exclusively be sold as a $99-a-month subscription. The Level 2 driver assist system will exclusively be sold as a $99-a-month subscription. by Andrew J. Hawkins Jan 14, 2026, 2:04 PM UTC Andrew J. Hawkins is transportation editor with 10+ years of experience who covers EVs, public transportation,… Continue reading Tesla to stop selling FSD as a standalone package and switch to subscription only
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Honda relaunching Acura RDX as a next-gen two-motor hybrid
Transportation The Japanese automaker confirmed that production of the all-electric Acura RSX will start in the second half of 2026, followed by Honda Zero SUV. The Japanese automaker confirmed that production of the all-electric Acura RSX will start in the second half of 2026, followed by Honda Zero SUV. by Andrew J. Hawkins Jan 14,… Continue reading Honda relaunching Acura RDX as a next-gen two-motor hybrid
Tesla (TSLA) to stop selling Full Self-Driving package, moves to subscription-only: why it’s a big move
Tesla is officially killing the option to purchase its Full Self-Driving (FSD) package upfront. CEO Elon Musk announced today that the automaker will stop selling FSD as a one-time option and will instead only offer it as a monthly subscription. It marks a massive shift in Tesla’s strategy for the software, which Musk has famously… Continue reading Tesla (TSLA) to stop selling Full Self-Driving package, moves to subscription-only: why it’s a big move
Kelley Blue Book: EV incentives hit record highs in December
Photo: Hyundai EV prices edged down in December just as incentives surged to record highs, a one-two punch that helped drive the strongest monthly EV sales since federal incentives were axed. According to new estimates from Kelley Blue Book, the average transaction price (ATP) for a new EV in December came in at $58,034. That’s… Continue reading Kelley Blue Book: EV incentives hit record highs in December
Clean Technica: Competitors Pull Ahead on Tesla’s Technology Tangents at CES004322
Support CleanTechnica’s work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Walking the floor of CES, it is easy to become distracted. Although there was a lot of clean technology, there were also a lot of other cool technologies that were not very relevant. Even though I was on my feet from before the exhibit doors… Continue reading Clean Technica: Competitors Pull Ahead on Tesla’s Technology Tangents at CES004322
Driverless Delivery Vans in China Are Rampaging Through Cities Like Grand Theft Auto
Xiaohongshu The future is here, and it’s bouncing all over the back alleys of China. Numerous clips of autonomous delivery vans ripping around cities have swirled on Chinese social media in recent days, showcasing the new technology’s capabilities — as well as its many, many shortcomings. One video which went viral on the Pinterest-like app… Continue reading Driverless Delivery Vans in China Are Rampaging Through Cities Like Grand Theft Auto
The Fight on Capitol Hill to Make It Easier to Fix Your Car
Every time you get behind the wheel, your car is collecting data about you. Where you go, how fast you’re driving, how hard you brake, and even how much you weigh. All of that data is not typically available to the vehicle owner. Instead, it’s gated behind secure restrictions that prevent anyone other than the… Continue reading The Fight on Capitol Hill to Make It Easier to Fix Your Car
Everything Is Content for the ‘Clicktatorship’
In President Donald Trump’s second term, everything is content. Videos of immigration raids are shared widely on X by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), conspiracy theories dictate policy, and prominent right-wing podcasters and influencers have occupied high-level government roles. The second Trump administration is, to put it bluntly, very online. Trump and his supporters… Continue reading Everything Is Content for the ‘Clicktatorship’
Why the White House keeps shitposting
A political comms professional breaks down Trump’s meme media strategy. by Tina Nguyen Jan 13, 2026, 11:27 PM UTC A political comms professional breaks down Trump’s meme media strategy. by Tina Nguyen Jan 13, 2026, 11:27 PM UTC Tina Nguyen is a Senior Reporter for The Verge and author of Regulator, covering the second Trump… Continue reading Why the White House keeps shitposting
WeatherTech founder might be the newest US consumer protection official
The car mat CEO has committed to US-based manufacturing. The car mat CEO has committed to US-based manufacturing. by Lauren Feiner Jan 13, 2026, 10:28 PM UTC Lauren Feiner is a senior policy reporter at The Verge, covering the intersection of Silicon Valley and Capitol Hill. She spent 5 years covering tech policy at CNBC,… Continue reading WeatherTech founder might be the newest US consumer protection official