Transportation

Elon Musk Can’t Legally Sell The Tesla Cybercab As Promised
ByAlan Ohnsman,
Forbes Staff
The billionaire CEO says the steering wheel-less, pedal-less Cybercab goes into production in April. But Tesla doesn’t have the regulatory exemption needed to sell it.
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China’s European EV Sales Acceleration Could Peak By Decade’s End
Sales of Chinese electric vehicles in Europe continue to power ahead but new models should help flatten out the trend before the end of the decade.
ByNeil Winton,
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In “A New Era,” Forterra Pursues Both Defense And Commercial Launches
Forterra's Series C fundraise will power their joint focus on military and commercial autonomous trucks. What are their prospects for this dual approach?
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Detroit Automakers Post-Bailout: Companies Still Struggle
In the late 2000s, two of Detroit's three automakers got a U.S. bailout. In 2025, all three companies face big challenges.
ByBill Koenig,
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Auto Software Recalls Approach Record For 6th Straight Year
Software recalls have plagued the entire industry for the past few years, but some manufacturers have had greater issues with rigor and safety.
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Take Out The Politics Of Air Traffic Control!
The recent Air Traffic Control fiasco underscores the need for a profound overhaul of the system.
BySteve Forbes,
Forbes Staff
These Are The Black Friday 2025 New-Car Deals You Should Know
Incentives as rich as $17,000 cash and 0.0% financing make Thanksgiving week a terrific time to shop for a new car, truck or SUV.
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New Offshore Drilling Plan Gets Bipartisan Pushback
This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at the fuzzy prospects for Tesla’s electric Cybercab and using AI to optimize residential battery and solar systems
ByAlan Ohnsman,
Forbes Staff
Behind Scenes Of GM Child Safety Seat Attachment Testing
General Motors Co. gave us an exclusive look at how it uses virtual, and other tools, to develop and test attachments and anchorages for child safety seats.
ByEd Garsten,
Senior Contributor
Zoox’s San Francisco Launch Marks A New Phase For Autonomous Mobility
Zoox enters San Francisco’s robotaxi market, marking a new chapter for autonomous vehicles: cautious expansion, real-world testing, and pressure to deliver results.
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Lola Cars Revives Its Racing Legacy With An Electrified Future
Lola Cars has returned with electric ambitions, bold tech projects and a visionary owner reshaping the iconic racing brand’s future. Will there be Lola road cars ahead?
ByJames Morris,
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