By year's end, MIT-spinoff Nutonomy will begin testing self-driving taxis in Boston's Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park. The cars won't transport passengers.
Changing the original nationwide launch plan, Chevy Bolt EV will launch in only California and Oregon in 2016, with limited units in other states in 2017.
Cadillac sees new opportunities as the traditional markets for individual car ownership die or change. Cadillac is planning for its own mobility future.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk believes people should charge electric cars at home, like phones. Model 3 customers will get free long-distance charging, but not local.
Mazda will introduce an electric vehicle by 2019, joining other carmakers already committed to EVs. The first car may be low volume with a range extender.
Responding to market interest and competitor's plans, Toyota has shifted its position on all-electric cars and formed an electric car development team.
An autonomous Hyundai Ioniq debuted at the 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show, and will appear at CES 2017 in January. Hyundai is also testing cars in South Korea.
Jaguar will build nine XKSS models, each a perfect re-creation of the 1957 cars that were themselves road-going versions of the Jaguar D Type race car.
Land Rover has taken the wraps off its all-new Discovery SUV. The three-row model features an advanced tow assist function to make backing up a breeze.
Millennials are leading the switch to mobility services, according to a new poll. The millennial generation has the highest comfort level with ridesharing.