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The integrated brake system may malfunction, resulting in a loss of power brake assist or causing the antilock brake and Dynamic Stability Control systems to malfunction.
By Patrick Masterson
February 22, 2024
As usual with new EVs, some have rolled out for 2024 with limited initial availability or as fully loaded “first editions” with more affordable versions to come.
By Fred Meier
February 20, 2024
Here are the model-year 2023 and 2024 vehicles that offer heated windshields as standard or optional equipment.
By Fred Meier
January 25, 2024
Beginning in early 2025, drivers of existing BMW, Mini, and Rolls-Royce electric vehicles will be able to use Tesla’s charging stations.
By Jared Gall
October 18, 2023
The 2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre is the ultra-luxury brand’s first-ever EV, and its fully electric powertrain makes it even more silent, opulent and flat-out lust-worthy than any Rolls-Royce has ever been.
By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief
Here are some of the new EVs planned or expected for the U.S. market through 2026, excluding exotic and specialty vehicles. Details are lacking for some, while others already have been shown as concepts or even in near-production form.
By Fred Meier
January 26, 2023
Suicide doors — full-size car doors hinged at the rear — have been an endangered species for decades and inched closer to extinction for 2022, with two more models disappearing and just one or two on the way (both electric vehicles) to replace them.
By Fred Meier
August 29, 2022
Here are the model-year 2022 vehicles that offer HUDs standard, as stand-alone options or in a package.
By Fred Meier
June 29, 2022
Seat belts are the focus of a recall affecting more than 21,000 BMW, Mini, Rolls-Royce and Toyota vehicles. Read more on the issue here.
By Patrick Masterson
August 2, 2021
These cars offer panoramic moonroofs or sunroofs either as standard or optional equipment for 2021.
By Kelsey Mays and Jane Ulitskaya
July 8, 2021
