The pay-off from fully self-driving cars is likely to take much longer than expected
It has some obstacles to navigate
EV leader plans to start making self-driving cabs before 2027 and sell them for less than $30,000
Investors are wise to be sceptical of Tesla chief’s entertaining vision of autonomous taxis and humanoid robots
Rising use of specialised software in EVs raises important questions about privacy and safety for drivers around the world
Carmaker acquired project from ride-hailing giant Didi as it retrenched during Beijing’s tech crackdown
Car company is seeking to bounce back with ride-hailing app tie-up from next year in a yet to be disclosed city
Chinese group’s Apollo has drawn strong opposition from local taxi drivers
Investment in start-up that makes self-driving software represents Europe’s largest AI funding deal to date
Shares in US electric-car maker soar 17% on autonomous driving prospects in world’s biggest auto market
Elon Musk sends confusing message on earnings call
Scrapping a project with high upfront costs makes sense
Tech giant pulls plug on ‘Project Titan’ to fund a multibillion-dollar bet on generative artificial intelligence
Experts believe carmakers and tech companies are closing gap with US rivals despite Beijing’s safety concerns
Company says it is focused on fixing mistakes and regaining public trust after report criticises its response to regulators and the media
Israeli company blames revenue shortfall on chip stockpiling by its car manufacturing customers
Nasdaq-listed maker of autonomous driving technology says customers have scaled back orders
Regulators say monitoring alerts ‘may not be sufficient to prevent driver misuse’
Automaker reinstates full-year guidance at lower level following impact of recent strikes
Carmaker will use investor day to outline scale of investment reductions
Kyle Vogt steps down as company works to ‘strengthen public trust’ following regulator’s ban on its driverless vehicles
The standalone business has yet to prove itself roadworthy
Disastrous incident could weaken trust in the technology of autonomous vehicles and provoke regulatory intervention
Toyota appears close to a manufacturing breakthrough that could accelerate the transition to electric vehicles. But will the technology ever be commercially viable?
Company says it needs to ‘rebuild public trust’ and will assess its processes and systems