You'll pay $1000 to have one on a Model S or Model X. Is the steering-wheel alternative headed for the Cybertruck as well? Signs point to yes.
By 2035, J.D. Power estimates that 94 percent of cars sold in California will be electric. In North Dakota, that number will be closer to 19 percent.
The mid-size, two-row Murano is finally getting a redesign, and it'll likely continue with a 3.5-liter V-6 engine.
The new electric four-door looks much like the Eletre SUV but promises even swifter performance, with a claimed 62 mph sprint of under 2.8 seconds.
Should the UAW call its first strike since 2019, new-car incentives could evaporate ahead of a return of overpriced used cars.