Column: Why we stripped Tesla of luxury status
It no longer makes sense to say that Tesla is a luxury brand that outsells its peers. It’s a successful brand, but no longer a luxury marque.
It no longer makes sense to say that Tesla is a luxury brand that outsells its peers. It’s a successful brand, but no longer a luxury marque.
A quick look at the top automotive industry stories of the week.
The three-row family-hauler, expected to be revealed this year, appears to retain a rotary shift knob as well as a rotary volume knob, which will be placed on a ledge below the center screen.
The pickup launched in 2008 with a cattle drive in downtown Detroit, even before Ram was its own brand, is still kicking 16 years later as the electric vehicle era dawns.
Electric vehicle makers face a cooling trend compared with a 52% gain in new registrations last year, data from S&P Global Mobility shows. Tesla maintained its market share in January, with more than half of the EV segment.