Flying Cars, Smarter Teslas & The EV Mistake Everyone Makes

Plus: Mercedes Reboots the GLB — And It’s Fully Electric

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Today’s top stories

  • First-Ever Flying Car Hits Production in California (Yes, Really)

  • Best Tires for Teslas and EVs

  • What Happens When an EV Runs Out of Battery?

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The world’s first electric flying car is officially in production — and it’s being hand-built in Silicon Valley. With over 3,500 pre-orders and FAA approval, Alef’s $300K Model A is turning sci-fi into reality. The age of drive-to-fly commuting isn’t coming — it’s already here.

Most EV owners obsess over battery range — but ignore the one upgrade that affects it most: tires. Choose wrong, and you lose range, traction, and money. Choose right, and your EV runs like it should.

Tesla's latest FSD update is smart enough to handle more of the drive — even in stop-and-go traffic. Elon Musk says texting might technically be possible, but laws and safety still put the responsibility on you. As cars get smarter, staying alert may be the smartest move of all.

Mercedes has transformed the GLB into a fully electric SUV — and it’s packed with range, luxury, and next-gen tech. With up to 392 miles of driving and a screen-filled cabin powered by AI, this isn’t just a redesign — it’s a reinvention.

Running out of battery in an EV sounds like a nightmare—but for one driver, it turned into a valuable lesson. Weather, habits, and planning all played a role in how things unfolded. Sometimes, the road teaches you more than the range display ever could.

Fiat is bringing its smallest EV, the Topolino, to the U.S.—and it's unlike anything else on the road. With just 28 mph of top speed and a footprint shorter than some golf carts, it’s built for local living, not highways. In a world of oversized vehicles, maybe smaller is the smarter revolution.

Citroën’s ELO concept is unlike any minivan you've seen — center driver's seat, bold design, and a cabin that feels more like a lounge than a car. It’s compact on the outside, massive on the inside, and built to challenge the status quo.

Through the Fog Like a Boss

Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system shows impressive confidence in extreme conditions—cruising smoothly through dense fog with near-zero visibility, while human drivers would be gripping the wheel.

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