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Tesla’s Bioweapon Mode Beats Allergies
Plus: This $37K EV Is Surging
Hey EV enthusiast,
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Today’s top stories
Tesla’s Hidden Feature That Can Instantly Fix Allergy Problems
EV Owners Reveal the Cars They’d Buy Again
Faraday Future Finally Gets Good News
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Tesla quietly built one of the most powerful cabin air filtration systems in the auto industry. Bioweapon Defense Mode can remove pollen, pollution, and smoke within minutes using a medical-grade HEPA filter. In a world of worsening air quality, this underrated Tesla feature suddenly feels far more important.
The SEC has closed its investigation into Faraday Future with no penalties. A major cloud over the EV startup has finally lifted. Now the real challenge begins—turning survival into success.
Which EVs actually win owners over long-term? Drivers are revealing the electric cars they would happily buy again—from affordable commuters to high-performance favorites.
A new electric SUV priced under $37,000 is quickly gaining attention in Australia. The Jaecoo J5 EV has already crossed 2,000 orders, showing strong demand for affordable electric options.
Toyota is investing $1 billion into its U.S. factories as it prepares the next phase of its electrification strategy. The investment will help ready production lines for future battery-electric vehicles and electrified models.
Tesla says its Semi truck battery could last up to one million miles, a claim that could reshape expectations for electric freight. The truck also supports megawatt charging that adds hundreds of miles in minutes.
Zoox is rapidly expanding its robotaxi network as it approaches two million autonomous miles on public roads. The Amazon-backed company is now preparing to deploy its driverless vehicles in Austin and Miami while expanding service in existing cities.
Do You Have Allergies? Tesla Has a Fix
One Model Y owner says five minutes with Tesla’s Bioweapon Defense Mode turned uncontrollable sneezing and itchy eyes into instant relief. Sometimes the most underrated features are the best ones. 🚗
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