The lawsuit, meanwhile, asks the court to overturn a new regulation requiring all vehicles to have automatic emergency braking by 2029. The automakers have already asked the NHTSA, which introduced the new rule,
The Biden administration would like for car manufacturers to equip their vehicles with new and improved emergency braking systems that could reduce accidents and save lives. Car manufacturers would rather not. So a lobbying group representing the biggest names in automotives is suing to stop the new rule from taking effect.
A more favorable federal regulatory and legislative environment may help propel the growth of driverless ride-hailing vehicles in the United States.
This month, car insurance experts released data on which automakers seem to stay out of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) complaint log over time. The group inspected hundreds of thousands of driver filings dating back to 2015.
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Technology plays a prominent role in each model. The 2025 Tucson boasts a sophisticated two-screen panoramic infotainment display, while the RAV4 features Toyota's in-house-engineered system. Both SUVs also come loaded with advanced driver assistance systems ( ADAS ), emphasizing safety and convenience.
Ford is recalling more than 149,000 vehicles because of issues with the rear shock absorbers, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. For a complete list of recalled vehicles or to see if your car needs repairs, check the NHTSA website.
The tech exists, and vehicles on the road already have it, yet a consortium of carmakers doesn’t want to make this lifesaving equipment standard. The reason is as old as the hills—money.
Hyundai Motor reports 1.1M units sold globally in Q4, revenue up 11.9%, operating profit down 17.2%. Plans 3-4% revenue growth for FY25.
Honda is recalling over 294,000 vehicles in the U.S. because of a software issue that could cause engines to stall or lose power.
A decades-old NHTSA vehicle flammability standard leads to the use of cancer-causing flame retardants in cars. These chemicals are added into vehicle seat foam, dashboard plastics, and more, without data to show they are preventing fires or fire deaths.