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BMW backs hydrogen for transport with first series production car in 2028 — Is H2 the future after all?

Hydrogen fuel cell cars (FCEVs) have been on the market for a similar duration to the current wave of battery EVs (BEVs). But they have sold a tiny fraction in comparison. In 2024, 12,866 FCEVs were registered globally, versus 10.8 million BEVs. Still, some manufacturers have hopes that hydrogen has a role to play in … Read more

Life atop China’s car market starting to look shaky for BYD

Life at the top is proving complex for China’s leading automaker, and there are fresh challenges on the horizon. BYD Co.’s monthly sales have stagnated of late and with the summer months being a traditionally slower time for consumer purchases, that trajectory isn’t expected to reverse any time soon.  Discounting is also now being looked … Read more

The Ultimate Dolby Atmos Experience Might Be In Your Car

Not everything pops with such dramatics, and there were some tracks where something was lost (or rather gained) in translation. Reverb was one element that mixers occasionally seemed unsure how to handle in some older tracks. The snare in Elton John’s “Mellow” from Honky Château feels oddly out of place, with extra verb that clearly … Read more

China’s BYD Takes the Lead Over Tesla in the Self-Driving Car Wars

As the auto industry races toward autonomy, most companies are rolling out driver-assist features with one hand while handing out waivers, disclaimers, and legal fine print with the other. Not BYD. The Chinese EV giant just made an unprecedented move: it’s offering a public, financial guarantee for its autonomous parking system. If the system malfunctions, … Read more

Tesla finally launches in India, but the world’s third largest car market has been a graveyard for western brands

Tesla at long last has launched in India with the opening of a showroom this week in Mumbai, the smog-infested country’s economic capital. It’s a move that’s been years in the making. Fans are hailing it a game changer since it opens the EV brand up to the world’s third largest car market by absolute … Read more

Consumers face fees of £175 an hour for quitting car finance claims

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Consumers involved in landmark “no-win, no-fee” legal claims against Britain’s biggest banks over mis-sold car loans may be charged as much as £175 an hour if they withdraw from the lawsuits. Claimants in cases against … Read more

World’s Oldest Marathon Runner, 114, Dies After Being Hit By a Car

Fauja Singh, widely regarded as the world’s oldest marathon runner, has been killed in a hit-and-run accident. He was 114 years old.  Singh sustained severe head injuries on Monday, July 14, when he was attempting to cross the street in his native village near Jalandhar in Punjab, India.  He was transported to a local hospital, … Read more

Trump’s BBB could help you deduct your auto loan, but it has to be a new car made in the U.S.A. Here’s what else you need

The new tax break will be available even to people who don’t itemize deductions. But there are some caveats that could limit its reach. The vehicles must be new, not used. They must be assembled in the U.S. And the loans must be issued no sooner than this year, to list just a few qualifications. … Read more

Ford’s Recall Affects Almost Every Cool Car They Make, and There’s No Fix Yet

If you’ve recently bought one of Ford’s best-selling vehicles, like the wildly popular Bronco, the workhorse F-150, or the family-hauling Explorer, the company has some unsettling news for you. Ford is recalling a staggering 850,318 of its most iconic models worldwide, including 844,098 in the U.S. alone, from the 2021-2023 model years due to a … Read more

What Makes a Car Lovable? It’s Not the Tech, It’s the Cup Holders

Nearly 100,000 car buyers of 2025 model-year autos were asked what they thought of their gleaming new rides. The results are revealing, to say the least. Want to know who was the worst performer? That ignominy goes to Audi, with an embarrassing 269 problems reported per 100 vehicles. However, one of the most interesting discoveries … Read more

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