Tesla's shares fell nearly 8% following a 45% drop in European EV registrations in January 2025, amid concerns over CEO Elon Musk's focus on other ventures and political affiliations, alongside broader market challenges.
William Byron clinched his second consecutive Daytona 500 victory in a thrilling finish, overtaking the lead after a last-lap crash involving Denny Hamlin. This win marks Hendrick Motorsports' record-breaking 10th Daytona 500 triumph.
The 67th Daytona 500, NASCAR's premier event, is scheduled for February 16 at 1:30 p.m. ET at Daytona International Speedway, with live coverage on Fox. Defending champion William Byron starts fifth, while Chase Briscoe takes the pole position.
Google Maps marks its 20th anniversary by introducing new features like customizable navigation icons, augmented reality overlays, and real-time data for electric vehicle charging stations, while also facing criticism for potential safety risks with its incident reporting prompts.
Newly confirmed Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is quickly addressing key priorities, including a review of fuel economy standards and enhancing travel safety, with bipartisan support and a focus on infrastructure and regulatory reform.
The 2025 Rolex 24 at Daytona marks the start of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with significant safety changes and intense competition. BMW secures pole position in the GTP class, while Porsche and Acura also show strong performances. The race promises high drama and unforgettable moments.
Tesla introduces the redesigned Model Y SUV, named 'Juniper', featuring updated aesthetics, improved efficiency, and enhanced performance. Set for delivery in March 2025, the new model aims to bolster Tesla's position in the competitive electric vehicle market.
Jaguar, owned by Tata Motors, unveils a rebranding initiative, adopting a new logo and the slogan 'Copy Nothing' as it transitions to an electric-only future. The campaign, aiming to attract a younger audience, has faced mixed reactions on social media. The rebrand retains the spirit of founder Sir William Lyons' vision, while abandoning the iconic growler logo and planning for three new electric models by 2026. Despite criticism, Jaguar is set to reveal more during Miami Art Week, emphasizing its new creative direction 'Exuberant Modernism.'