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Remote Access? Tesla's New Feature Hints Yes
Plus: Mercedes-Benz Vision Iconic: Retro Looks, Futuristic Tech
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Today’s top stories
Screenshare Is Coming to Tesla’s Center Display
The Electric Future Is Now: 50+ EVs Set to Redefine the Road
EV Driving Modes: What Drivers Actually Use
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Tesla's next software update will let you remotely view your car’s center screen—yes, seriously. Leaked code hints at a new screenshare feature with potential for support, Robotaxi oversight, and even content creation. What happens when your car becomes a connected device, not just a vehicle?
China has offered Canada a trade-off: lift tariffs on electric vehicles, and Beijing will scrap its crushing canola levies. Farmers are losing millions, but automakers want protection. Which industry will Ottawa choose to save?
Mercedes-Benz just revealed a concept car that looks straight out of a 1930s dream—but it's packed with futuristic tech, including solar paint and brain-like AI. The Vision Iconic blends old-world luxury with Level 4 autonomy and surreal design details like velvet benches and floating dashboards.
Kia is secretly working on a new EV, codenamed “CB,” with production planned in South Korea by 2030. It’s not part of the current lineup—and no one knows what it is yet. What’s Kia building that’s too early to reveal?
EVs are no longer the future—they're arriving in force. From $30K commuter cars to 1,000-hp supercars, over 50 electric models are set to debut by 2026. The real question now: how will this electric surge reshape what we expect from driving itself?
Most EVs come with multiple drive modes—but which ones do drivers actually use day to day? From max-efficiency Eco to tire-squealing Sport, real-world usage paints a clear picture. What you choose says more about your driving habits—and your car's true personality—than you might think.
Lucid Motors is doubling down on California, opening new hubs in San Jose and San Diego to meet soaring demand for its luxury EVs. With more showrooms and service centers, the brand is positioning itself at the center of the electric future.
Robot Van vs. Police
No driver? No problem. Chinese police still knew exactly what to do.
This is how police officers stop autonomous delivery vans in China 😂
— Nic Cruz Patane (@niccruzpatane)
11:21 PM • Oct 17, 2025
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