Mobility
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§ 02 Recent
Latest arrivalsThe Salvage Yard Archive: The Persistent Data of Modern Vehicles
The Quiet Electrification of the Backyard
The Persistence of the Analog Beast: A Record-Breaking Viper Sale
The Supercharged Paradox of the Land Rover Defender 110
Tesla’s Roadster Returns to the Calendar
Tesla’s Private Superchargers Hint at a Robotaxi Reality
The Wagoneer S Hiatus and the EV Inventory Problem
The Quiet Electrification of the Beverage Fleet
Uber Secures an 11.5% Stake in Lucid Group
§ 03 Editor's picks
- 01Mobility · Electrek
The Electric Recalibration: Tesla’s Hardware Limits and Ford’s Strategic Pivot
As the initial fervor for electric vehicles meets the hard realities of manufacturing and legacy hardware, industry leaders are forced to recalibrate their promises.
- 02Mobility · Electrek
Tesla’s Identity Crisis: A Preview of Q1 2026 Earnings
As Tesla prepares to report its first-quarter results, the friction between Elon Musk’s vision of an AI powerhouse and the reality of a slowing automotive business has never been more visible.
- 03Mobility · Electrek
The Cybertruck’s New Role as a Grid Asset
California’s PG&E has approved Tesla’s pickup for its vehicle-to-grid pilot, marking a technical shift toward simpler, AC-based energy sharing.
- 04Mobility · Electrek
Tesla Settles Lawsuit Over Software Speed Limiter Removal
A confidential settlement ends a legal battle over a fatal crash in Florida, shifting focus from autonomous systems to the human management of vehicle software safety controls.
- 05Mobility · Electrek
The Electric Utility: Isuzu’s D-MAX EV Enters the UK Market
As Toyota prepares its own electric Hilux, Isuzu has claimed the first-mover advantage in the heavy-duty electric pickup segment, albeit at a premium price.
§ 05 By topic
In focus on this desk
Tesla’s California Cool-Off Signals a Broader EV Retrenchment
New data reveals a 24% drop in Tesla registrations as the state’s zero-emission vehicle market share slides to its lowest level since 2021.
§ 06 More stories
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Mercedes-Benz Opens Orders for the eArocs Electric Workhorse
The heavy-duty electric truck signals a shift in the construction sector's transition away from diesel.

The Sharp Edge of Retro-Futurism: GM’s Minivan Design Flaw
A look back at the "Dustbuster" vans of the 1990s and the literal hazards of their swept-back doors.

The Industrial Logic of the Honda Ridgeline
While full-sized pickups chase aesthetic complexity, Honda’s unpretentious truck demonstrates that the most effective design is often the one that stays out of its own way.

The Gradual Electrification of the Domestic Sphere
New price shifts in portable solar bundles and electric transit highlight the increasing affordability of decentralized green technology for the individual consumer.

The Case for the Mechanical Tractor
As modern farm equipment becomes increasingly entangled in proprietary software, an Alberta-based startup is stripping the tractor back to its analog essentials.

The Greenhouse Effect in the Driveway
Protecting a vehicle’s interior from the relentless cycle of solar heat is less about comfort and more about material preservation.

Ford Bridges the Performance Gap with the 2026 Mustang Dark Horse SC
Positioned between the standard pony car and the $325,000 GTD, the supercharged SC variant pushes the limits of rear-wheel-drive physics.

Mercedes-Benz’s Electric C-Class Aims for S-Class Refinement
Mercedes-Benz’s new all-electric sedan promises 473 miles of range and a ride quality designed to rival the brand’s flagship luxury standards.

The Case for Waterborne Infrastructure
A Norwegian pilot project suggests that autonomous, electric watercraft could offer a cheaper, more flexible alternative to traditional bridges and tunnels.

The Gamification of Autonomous Transit
Tesla’s latest app update introduces "streaks" to its Full Self-Driving software, leveraging behavioral design to increase user engagement.

The Digital Pivot of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class
The 2027 electric sedan marries a 400-mile range with a maximalist "Hyperscreen" interior, signaling a new chapter for the brand’s most recognizable nameplate.

Nissan’s Autonomous Ambitions Move Toward Human Parity
A prototype test in Tokyo traffic suggests the automaker is ready to compete with the industry’s most advanced self-driving systems.









