The NHTSA is still investigating.
Tesla is continuously pushing the boundaries in terms of automotive technologies. Its autopilot system has stunned us and has caused quite a stir on the internet, and the upcoming Tesla Cybertruck is set to revolutionize the pickup truck game, but sometimes the California-based company can go too far. We re talking of course about the brand s strange new steering wheel setup that some believe is preparing drivers for a fully autonomous future.
The steering wheel comes as an optional extra on the refreshed Model S and Model X, and looks like something out of a sci-fi movie. The NHTSA was recently investigating the new wheel and has now released a new statement regarding its stance on the matter.
Unlike Ford who s encouraging the practice.
The new 2021 Ford F-150 was the unexpected hero last week across Texas. Widespread power outages occurred throughout the state following a devastating winter storm and millions of Texans were left without power or the ability to heat their homes. Enter the F-150 and its Pro Power Onboard generator.
This innovative and brilliant feature was able to provide sufficient juice to power many home appliances, such as space heaters. The F-150 isn t the only new vehicle that can produce electricity. How about all-electric vehicles like Teslas? Sounds like a great idea but the automaker, according to Electrek, has made clear owners will void their warranties if they do.
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