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Today — 16 April 2025Vehicles

This Is What Tesla’s Doing With All Those Unsold Cybertrucks

  • Tesla Cybertruck towed a Model Y in a glass box through Temple, Texas, streets.
  • Only 46,000 Cybertrucks have been sold despite Musk’s much larger projections.
  • Social media users spotted and posted about the Cybertruck towing stunt.

You will never hear Tesla call the Cybertruck a flop, but by the company’s own projections, that’s exactly what it looks like. At one point, there were claims of nearly 2 million reservations for the electric pickup. As of March, however, Tesla had only built and sold about 46,000. The original plan was to produce 250,000 annually, and Elon Musk once suggested the company could move as many as 500,000 each year. However, it seems Tesla has found a good way to use those Cybertrucks it can’t sell.

Read: What Happened To Musk’s 1 Million Cybertruck Reservations?

Earlier this week, a motorcade of Cybertrucks was spotted cruising through Temple, Texas, and one of those Cybertrucks stood out. It was towing a trailer with a red Tesla Model Y in a glass capsule, proudly advertising the electric SUV as being ‘Made in Texas.’ Desperate times call for desperate measures, and it seems Tesla wants to ensure that as many people as possible can see the new Model Y in person.

A Mobile Billboard, Tesla-Style

A Cybertruck towing the new Model Y around is actually a pretty smart marketing tool. Plenty of car manufacturers pay big bucks to buy advertising space on massive billboards near highways, but Tesla has always shied away from typical marketing campaigns.

In this case, it’s essentially towing around a giant billboard, except it’s not a picture of a car, but the car itself. The Model Y in question is painted in Ultra Red, too, which just so happens to be the best color that Tesla offers.

Now, will the sight of a red Model Y Juniper convince Texans to buy a new Tesla? Who knows, but it’s a good way to drum up some attention for their latest EV. After all, there are already social media posts about it, and we’re writing about it, too. That’s more than can be said for most static billboards from legacy automakers, and it fits with Tesla’s long-running preference for unconventional marketing tactics.

Tesla Model Y on Display in Glass Cage | Spotted in Temple, TX
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Owner Claims Tesla Added Thousands Of Fake Miles To Duck Warranty

  • A lawsuit claims Tesla odometers inaccurately track mileage using software-based estimation.
  • The plaintiff says inflated mileage cost them warranty coverage and depreciation losses.
  • Other owners on Reddit and Tesla forums have questioned suspicious odometer readings.

Tesla is facing a lawsuit in California from an owner who claims the company’s odometers exaggerate how far its vehicles have traveled. According to the complaint, Tesla allegedly does this on purpose to avoid covering warranty repairs and to accelerate the depreciation of its vehicles.

The lawsuit argues that Tesla does not use mechanical or electronic systems to measure distance. Instead, Tesla reportedly relies on “predictive algorithms, energy consumption metrics, and driver behavior multipliers that manipulate and misrepresent the actual mileage traveled by Tesla vehicles.”

Read: Tesla Finally Launches Cheaper Model Y Juniper In America

By “tying warranty limits and lease mileage caps to inflated odometer readings,” Tesla can allegedly increase repair revenue and reduce its warranty obligations. It can also cause consumers to purchase extended warranties prematurely.

The case was filed by Nyree Hinton, who says they bought a 2020 Tesla Model Y in December 2022 with 36,772 miles on it. Hinton states that from December 14, 2022, to February 6, 2023, they averaged 55.54 miles per day, but between March 26, 2023, and June 28, 2023, this spiked to 72.53 miles per day, just as the Model Y was approaching its warranty expiration. The owner estimates that the average mileage should have been roughly 20 miles fewer per day because of their consistent routine during this time.

 Owner Claims Tesla Added Thousands Of Fake Miles To Duck Warranty

Additionally, previous vehicles owned by the plaintiff averaged 6,086 miles over six months, but the Model Y reported 13,228 miles over the same period. The lawsuit claims the mileage shown by Tesla’s odometer can be inflated from 15% to as much as 117%.

The plaintiff notes that while Tesla can measure its vehicles using GPS with incredible precision, a patent from the EV maker apparently says the odometer readings are not direct measurements of distance traveled and use a “miles-to-electrical energy conversion factor” that varies dynamically based on road and traffic conditions.

These Complaints Aren’t New

This isn’t the first time Tesla owners have questioned how mileage is calculated. For years, some have raised concerns about their cars showing unexpectedly high mileage. Some threads on Reddit and Tesla forums claim that these issues have persisted for over two years, with owners trading anecdotes and comparisons that echo the claims in Hinton’s lawsuit.

 Owner Claims Tesla Added Thousands Of Fake Miles To Duck Warranty

Why Tesla Pulled The Model S And X From China

  • China hits back with 125% tariffs after the Trump administration raised import duties to 145%.
  • Tesla has dropped non-local models in China as trade war makes imports nearly impossible to sell.
  • Elon Musk donated $277M to Trump before objecting to the tariffs and started a war of words.

The trade war between the US and China has escalated pretty quickly, with Donald Trump increasing tariffs on goods imported from the People’s Republic to 145% and the latter retaliating last Friday with a 125% tax on US products. This trade war has negatively affected many companies worldwide, including that of the Department of Government Efficiency’s co-head.

Elon Musk warned Trump that the tariffs would seriously impact the economy, but the President stuck to his guns. Now, Tesla has stopped taking orders for the US-built Model S sedan and Model X SUV in China, replacing the “order now” button with “look at the car” and “schedule a test drive” on its local website.

Locally Made Model 3 And Y Are The Real Sellers Anyway

This means that Tesla still has some cars to sell, since it offers test drives to potential customers. The brand’s reasoning is sound: the two models became prohibitively expensive due to the tariffs and it can’t afford to increase its prices accordingly, especially as the Model S is getting long in the tooth, dating back to 2012 (although it has been updated a few times in all those years) and the Model X never being a strong seller.

 Why Tesla Pulled The Model S And X From China

More: We Compare The 2026 Tesla Model Y Side-By-Side With Its Predecessor

Instead, it relies on the Model 3 and Model Y, which were revamped in 2023 in China (2024 for North America) and late 2024 respectively, for its presence in the world’s biggest car market. The fact that it manufactures both at its Shanghai plant helps it avoid the huge tariffs on US imports but, as the Wall Street Journal points out, the tariffs only exacerbate its issues.

Musk’s Insults Against Trump’s Advisor Won’t Help Tesla

According to a 2023 analysis by Nikkei Asia, nearly 40% of its vehicles’ battery materials come from Chinese companies. That’s a big no-no for the Trump administration that imposed those incredibly high taxes to make imports all but impossible. It’s a much bigger issue for Musk, though, who has publicly attacked Trump’s top tariff advisor, Peter Navarro, stating he’s “dumber than a sack of bricks” after the latter dismissed Tesla’s CEO plea for a no-tariff agreement between the US and Europe and called him “a car assembler” who just wants to have access to cheap parts made overseas.

More: US EV Sales Jump In Q1, But The Biggest Losers Might Surprise You

“The difference is in our thinking and Elon’s on this is that we want the tires made in Akron,” Navarro said. “We want the transmissions made in Indianapolis. We want the engines made in Flint and Saginaw, and we want the cars manufactured here.” Teslas don’t have engines, but that’s a technicality; his attitude towards the matter is clear. Never one willing to turn the other cheek, Musk replied that “Navarro is truly a moron. What he says here is demonstrably false.”

Protecting American Jobs While Hurting Tesla? That’s Fresh

Either man can be right or wrong, depending on where you stand on the issue. Musk needs access to cheap parts in order to keep Tesla’s pricing as competitive as possible and can’t realistically find US-based suppliers in such a short timeframe, assuming there are enough to go around for every carmaker trying to do the same. Navarro, on the other hand, doesn’t seem to care for Tesla’s sales or profits and simply wants to enforce Trump’s policy and ban China-made products out of the US – period.

 Why Tesla Pulled The Model S And X From China

More: Detroit Is Begging Trump To Stop As His Import Tariffs Threaten Thousands Of Auto Jobs

The President’s tariffs are meant to protect US companies and jobs by forcing everyone to make the products they sell in the States locally. Which is swell, but for one detail: Tesla builds the most American cars in the country and hurting it might result in job losses, so the part about protecting jobs is, in that sense, an oxymoron.

Even Before Tariffs, Tesla Was Going Through A Rough Time

Irrespective of Musk and Navarro’s insults, Tesla already has a lot of issues. At home, it might still be the EV market leader but rivals have steadily eating into its share, its stock price has plunged by 34% since January, and 67% of Americans surveyed said they wouldn’t even consider buying a Tesla, mostly due to Musk’s politics. Thing are worse overseas. Its European sales have tanked despite the launch of the improved Model Y Juniper, and as for China, axing the Model S and X are the least of its problems because buyers increasingly prefer cars by local brands to the expense of foreigners, even the likes of Mercedes, Porsche, and, of course, Tesla.

Being the richest man in the world must be nice. If it comes with all that baggage, though, Musk may come to regret getting involved in politics, even though going all MAGA made him the first person in history whose net worth exceeded the $400 billion mark. He might quit DOGE and remain an informal advisor as reported, but we suspect that won’t change public opinion or, worse, solve Tesla’s problems. What a predicament.

 Why Tesla Pulled The Model S And X From China

Hyundai’s Staria Is Getting The EV Powertrain Its Futuristic Face Always Deserved

  • Hyundai engineers have been snapped testing an EV version of the Staria MPV.
  • The electric minivan could have an 84 kWh battery and a 205+ mile electric range.
  • The Staria debuted in 2021 and is currently available with ICE and hybrid power.

With its sci-fi-look face, Hyundai’s Staria looked like a minivan from 10 years in the future when it debuted in 2021. The only think missing from the picture was an electric drivetrain, but these spy shots shows that won’t be the case in the near future.

Our photo team snapped a prototype Staria EV wearing German license plates and testing on European roads. The test van was dressed in double disguise consisting of an eye-scrambling wrap across the bodywork and Hyundai’s usual collection of black nylon panels at the front and back ends.

Related: 2026 Hyundai Staria Electric Minivan Has The VW ID. Buzz In Its Sights

With so much of the Staria covered up it’s hard to work out how the EV will look. Or it would be if we hadn’t already seen the whole car without a stitch of disguise, as it was spied in a Koean parking garage at the beginning of the year.

Those pictures show Hyundai‘s new EV will ditch the current Staria’s giant black grille for more painted plastic, but leave an ugly rectangular cooling slot in the center and two more rectangular vents below. I don’t know about you, but I think the 2021 model with its jumbo grille is a far better looking machine.

 Hyundai’s Staria Is Getting The EV Powertrain Its Futuristic Face Always Deserved
Credit: Clien

We’re still to learn about the exact battery and powertrain setup, but we do have some clues about what to expec, courtesy of the Staria-based ST1 box van and chassis cab and its badge-engineered brother, the Iveco Moody. The Moody comes with a single electric motor delivering 215 hp (160 kW / 218 PS) and 350 Nm (258 lb-ft) of torque and a choice of 63 kWh or 76 kWh batteries, the latter delivering a WLTP range of 320 km (199 miles).

We’d be surprised if the Staria didn’t improve on both the battery capacity and range with the help of the Ioniq’s 84 kWh pack, while retaining the V2L capability and 800-volt technology for fast charging. The Moody can add 62 miles (100 km) of range in just 10 minutes when hooked up to a 350 kW charger.

The Staria EV should be revealed later this year, but until then buyers will have to content themselves with a choice among a 3.5-liter V6, a 1.6-liter hybrid or a 2.2-liter diesel powertrain.

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Image credits: SHProshots, Clien

(STN Podcast E254) Gus, the Talking Safety Bus: Supporting Educational Access & Student Safety

15 April 2025 at 23:10

Breakdowns of the federal Driving Forward Act’s impact on school bus driver training, new student transportation topics being covered by the National Congress on School Transportation writing committee, and doing what’s best for the children.

Monique Jackson, area manager for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools in North Carolina, discusses her passion for education access, her children’s book “Gus, the Talking Safety Bus,” and teaching students school bus safety.

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Dick Fischer School Bus Safety Scholarship Offered for STN EXPO West

15 April 2025 at 22:17

A continuing education scholarship named after industry veteran Dick Fischer is being offered this year for STN EXPO West in Reno, Nevada.

Richard “Dick” Fischer is known for his many contributions to the school bus industry, having spent over six decades serving as a school district transportation director, school-bus safety trainer, and consultant. He is an NAPT Hall of Fame member and recognized as the “father” of School Bus Safety Week for successfully petitioning President Richard Nixon in 1969 for the first federal recognition.

Even after his official retirement in 2013, Fischer has continued to be a present advocate for school bus safety, which includes being a speaker at the STN EXPO conferences and publishing a daily email digest of news about school bus and student transportation from around the world.

After being presented with the STN Lifetime Achievement Award last summer at the 2024 STN EXPO West conference, a scholarship was created for attendees this year, to be given to one student transportation professional from a school district or school bus contractor who champions safety efforts at their operations, in their state, or nationwide. The nominations must be made by a peer or supervisor who can provide specific examples of why the individual should attend STN EXPO West, held July 11-16.

The scholarship winner will receive funds to cover travel, hotel room accommodations and conference registration costs. The deadline to submit a nomination is May 23, the nomination form can be found at stnexpo.com/west/stn-expo/scholarship.

Save $100 on regular conference registration with Early Bird registration by June 6. STN EXPO West will be held July 11-16 in Reno, Nevada at the Peppermill Resort. Find registration and hotel details and stay tuned for updates on the conference agenda, exhibitor lists & unique experiences at stnexpo.com/west.


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Related: Dick Fischer Wins STN’s Lifetime Achievement Award
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Arkansas School District Thanks Driver for Quick Response During Bus Fire

15 April 2025 at 18:59

A Waldron Public School (WPS) bus caught fire while transporting students to school, and all students were uninjured thanks to the bus driver’s quick response.

WPS released a statement confirming that one of its school buses had experienced an electrical fire, which led to the immediate evacuation of those on board.

District leaders stated that students were safe and transported to school in another vehicle. The fire was successfully extinguished, and the situation was managed by local authorities.

Officials also thanked the bus driver, who was not identified at this writing, for his quick and effective response in evacuating students off the bus and ensuring their safety.

Comments on social media posts showed parents were grateful for the bus driver’s rapid response and at ease knowing that everyone was safe.


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First Student Selected by Fort Worth ISD to Provide Comprehensive Fleet Maintenance Services

By: STN
15 April 2025 at 17:37

CINCINNATI, Ohio – First Student, the leading provider of student transportation, today announced it was selected by Fort Worth Independent School District to provide a comprehensive suite of fleet maintenance services. Through its division, First Services, the company will manage maintenance for the district’s 240 buses, integrating its advanced HALO technology platform to improve efficiency, safety and reliability. The partnership reflects First Student’s leadership in fleet management, predictive maintenance, and route optimization, ensuring a smoother, more dependable ride for students.

First Student will offer Fort Worth ISD’s existing technicians the opportunity to join their team with competitive wages and benefits, or they can choose to remain district employees. Forth Worth ISD will now be supported by ASE-certified technicians, providing the highest standards of service and reliability. Through First Services, the district will gain a more efficient and cost-effective approach to fleet maintenance and management, with potential savings of up to 20%.

“We’re proud to partner with Fort Worth ISD to deliver comprehensive fleet maintenance and services that keep student transportation reliable, safe and efficient,” said Leslie Norgren, vice president of First Services. “This partnership reflects First Student’s commitment to helping districts operate more efficiently, reduce costs, and uphold the highest standards of safety and service excellence.”

Operating directly from Fort Worth ISD’s facilities, First Student will equip the district with its comprehensive HALO technology platform. Technicians will leverage tablets for real-time diagnostics and integrated fleet maintenance, ensuring efficient service tracking. Through predictive analytics, the system will minimize breakdowns, while enterprise-level inventory and asset management will enhance parts availability across the district’s fleet.

“Partnering with First Student to manage our fleet maintenance allows us to ensure safe, reliable transportation for our students, minimizing the risk of bus breakdowns and ensuring they arrive at school on time,” said Kellie Spencer, Deputy Superintendent at Fort Worth ISD. “Reliable transportation is essential to student success, and this partnership enables us to provide high-quality service while focusing on our core mission, education.”

Through customized transportation assessments, First Services collaborates with school districts to identify challenges, align with their goals, and improve operational efficiency. By evaluating current transportation systems and providing recommendations, First Services helps districts optimize performance and achieve long-term success. Its comprehensive offerings include:

Fleet Management: Fleet as a Service (FaaS) enables districts to create a program that meets their transportation needs and lower costs. First Services supports bus procurement, vehicle maintenance, technician training, and best practices.

Fleet Maintenance: Maintenance as a service (MaaS) offers best-in-class, full service maintenance as a stand-alone contract, to ensure well-maintained vehicles without worrying about parts, technician staffing or varying maintenance costs.

Fleet Electrification: First Student is the largest operator of electric school buses in North America with more than 5 million electric miles driven. As more districts look to electrify fleets, First Service’s experts assist with grant applications, infrastructure design, hardware and software selection, charger and bus selections, site assessments, utility outreach and construction, and deployment.

School Bus Routing: First Services offers a standalone routing efficiency analysis, reviewing routes, school schedules, and bus utilization. With experience managing more than 44,000 vehicles a year, First Student helps districts improve on-time performance and reduce costs.

Transportation Management: First Services brings extensive experience in evaluating key metrics, maintaining high safety standards, and delivering consistent analytics and reporting to stakeholders.

About First Student:
As the leading provider of K-12 transportation solutions, First Student ensures the safest and most reliable ride to school each day for 5.5 million students in communities across North America. With a team of highly trained drivers, the company is on track to complete 1 billion student trips during the 2024-25 school year. Recognized as one of Fast Company’s 2025 Most Innovative Companies, First Student delivers a wide range of essential services, including home-to-school transportation, special needs transportation, fleet electrification, route optimization, maintenance, and charter services. The company’s focus goes beyond logistics by creating a positive, welcoming environment for students on each of its 45,000 buses. By continuously enhancing the transportation experience for students and families, First Student helps to ensure every child arrives to school ready to achieve their full potential.

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Yesterday — 15 April 2025Vehicles

BMW’s New EVs Come With 43 Layers Of Synthetic Vroom And Zero Shame

  • BMW has given us a taste of what our ears can expect from BMW’s Neue Klasse EVs.
  • HypersonX soundscape changes as the driver switches from Personal to Sport modes.
  • The brand says sounds contain fewer notes than previous EVs, but more depth and range.

The first of BMW’s Neue Klasse EVs drops this fall, and it’s not only the exterior styling, dashboard layout and electric platform that’s new. So is the soundtrack for this new generation of electric vehicles, and BMW has given us a glimpse of what kind of noises to expect when we eventually slide behind the wheel of the 2026 iX3 and 2027 i330 sedan.

This isn’t the first time BMW has created unique soundtracks for its EVs. It famously commissioned Hans Zimmer to come up with signature sounds for the i4 and i7. But the automaker claims the new HypersonX soundscape developed by BMW’s own Sound Design Studio is even more complex and nuanced.

Related: BMW Confirms iX3 Debut In September, Will Launch Over 40 New Models By 2027

Neue Klasse cars benefit from a new audio control unit that brings a greater dynamic range, BMW claiming that although the new soundscape uses fewer notes than older systems, it delivers more color and depth to give a more natural feel.

43 Layers of Motion

HypersonX has 43 different sound signals and driving sounds for the cars’ Personal Mode and Sport Mode settings and when the driver accelerates the car shifts through three-dimensional sound layers to create a sensation of speed.

The team didn’t only spend time working out how to make the EVs feel exciting at full throttle, but also how they sound when you first open the door and any time you’re inside. BMW says it drew inspiration from art, science, light and nature, and even used sounds created using a choir made of development team members.

“The unique sound spectrum of HypersonX plays a major role in giving a Neue Klasse model its own, highly distinctive character acoustically,” says Renzo Vitale, Creative Director of Sound Design BMW Group.

“Through our focus on precision, warmth, and lightness, we can create a direct emotional connection between the driver and their vehicle.”

The first production BMW to benefit from HypersonX is the iX3 SUV, the electric brother to the recently-facelifted X3, which is scheduled to make its debut this September.

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EV Sales Are In And One Best Seller Took A Major Hit In Q1

  • Tesla retained market dominance but saw an 8.6% drop in its market share.
  • Rivian tumbled to ninth place overall, with a sharp 37.1% drop in Q1 sales.
  • Ford’s F-150 Lightning remained the top-selling electric truck despite a dip.

Americans bought more electric vehicles in the first quarter of 2025, but it’s not just enthusiasm for clean energy that’s pushing the numbers. Sales of EVs were up 11.4% year-over-year, with some of that bump likely driven by fears of disappearing federal tax credits and looming tariffs. Gas-powered cars even saw some love, as buyers rushed to lock in purchases before incentives or prices changed. Crisis buying: it’s not just for toilet paper anymore.

More: Americans Are Buying Cars Like It’s Black Friday Before Tariffs Hit

For context, the entire new vehicle market (regardless of powertrain) grew 4.3% in Q1 2024, totaling roughly 3.9 million units, according to Auto News. That puts EVs at 7.6% of the market, a noticeable increase from last year, and a sign that electric adoption, while still uneven, continues to inch forward, at least for now.

Brands: Tesla Still Leads, But It’s Not All Good News

 EV Sales Are In And One Best Seller Took A Major Hit In Q1

You probably guessed it that Tesla still wears the EV crown. The company moved 128,100 vehicles in Q1, capturing a commanding 43.5% share of the EV market. That’s still dominant, but it’s down 8.6 percentage points from last year. Some of that slip can be chalked up to delays in rolling out the updated Model Y. The rest? Probably a mix of market competition and the ongoing Elon Effect, a combo of social media theatrics and questionable business decisions that make both investors and buyers twitch.

Ford continues to hold a firm grip on second place, selling 22,550 electric vehicles in Q1, an 11.5% increase over last year, giving it a 7.7% share of America’s EV market. But the real drama happened just below that. Rivian, which held the No. 3 spot last year, tumbled all the way down to ninth place after a steep 37.1% drop, totaling just 8,553 sales. Hyundai, previously in fourth, slid to No. 6 despite a modest 5.1% gain to 12,843 units. Its Kia sibling dropped from fifth to eighth, as sales fell 24.1% to 8,665.

Taking their places, Chevrolet surged into the No. 3 spot with 19,186 units sold, recording a 114.2% increase, while BMW climbed to No. 4 with 13,858 deliveries, up 26.4% from a year ago. There were other notable shifts as well: Porsche more than tripled its EV sales in Q1, thanks to the Macan Electric. On the flip side, Mercedes took the hardest hit, with sales plunging 58.3%, despite aggressive lease deals and major incentives, as many of our readers have pointed out. For all the numbers and surprises, check out the full brand breakdown below.

BEST SELLING EV BRANDS
BrandQ1-25Q1-24YOYMarket
Share
Tesla128,100140,187-8.6%43.5%
Ford22,55020,22311.5%7.7%
Chevrolet19,1868,957114.2%6.5%
BMW13,53810,71226.4%4.6%
Hyundai12,84312,2185.1%4.4%
VW9,5646,16755.1%3.3%
Honda9,5613.2%
Kia8,65611,401-24.1%2.9%
Rivian8,55313,588-37.1%2.9%
Cadillac7,9725,80037.4%2.7%
Nissan6,4715,28422.5%2.2%
Audi5,9055,7143.3%2.0%
Toyota5,6101,897195.7%1.9%
Acura4,8131.6%
GMC4,7281,668183.5%1.6%
Porsche4,3581,247249.5%1.5%
Mercedes3,4728,336-58.3%1.2%
Subaru3,1311,147173.0%1.1%
Volvo2,718996172.9%0.9%
Jeep2,5950.9%
Dodge1,9470.7%
Genesis1,49699250.8%0.5%
Lexus1,4531,603-9.4%0.5%
Mini696824-15.5%0.2%
Jaguar38125648.8%0.1%
Other EVs5,9306,764-12.3%2.0%
Total (Estimates)296,227265,98111.40%100%
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Models: The Y Slips But The 3 Soars

Looking at individual models, the Tesla Model Y still tops the US EV sales chart, but its grip on the lead has loosened. It delivered 64,051 units in Q1, marking a steep 33.8% decline from last year. The delayed launch of the standard facelifted “Juniper” version didn’t help matters, as only the pricier Launch Edition was available early in the quarter. We’ll see how the new Juniper performs once the entire range goes on sale.

On the flip side, the Model 3 is having its moment. It saw a huge 70.3% increase in sales, hitting 52,520 units in Q1. For perspective, that’s nearly as many as the next three brands (Ford, Chevrolet, and BMW) sold combined, at 55,274. Tesla’s aggressive sales strategy likely played a role, with improved lease offers and zero-percent financing, though that conveniently wrapped up in April.

More: Tesla Model 3 Performance Vs. BMW 330i xDrive, Which One Deserves Your $47K?

The Ford Mustang Mach-E maintained third place among EV models with 11,607 units sold, a significant 21% increase, helped along by solid discounts and lease incentives. Rounding out the top five were the Chevy Equinox EV (10,329 units), the Honda Prologue (9,561), and the Hyundai Ioniq 5, which saw 8,611 deliveries, a 26.2% jump.

Trucks: F-150 Still Rules But Cybertruck Catching Up

 EV Sales Are In And One Best Seller Took A Major Hit In Q1

As for electric trucks, the Ford F-150 Lightning remains the best-seller, even though deliveries dropped 7.2% compared to the same period in 2024. Tesla’s Cybertruck, love it or hate it (and many do), is at least moving the needle upwards, with 6,406 units sold, up 128.5% over last year’s laughably small starting numbers.

GMC doesn’t separate sales by body style, but Rivian does, and its R1T pickup moved just 1,727 units this quarter, a massive 47% drop from Q1 2023. For all the flak the Cybertruck catches online, it’s still outselling the R1T by a wide margin. No, it’s not the million-unit-a-year miracle Elon once promised, but it’s still finding more buyers than the R1T and that should be sounding alarms in Rivian’s executive suite.

BEST SELLING EV MODELS USA
ModelQ1-25Q1-24YOY
Tesla Model Y64,05196,729-33.8%
Tesla Model 352,52030,84270.3%
Ford Mustang Mach-E11,6079,58921.0%
Chevrolet Equinox10,329
Honda Prologue9,561
Hyundai Ioniq58,6116,82226.2%
VW ID.47,6636,16724.3%
Ford F-150 Lightning7,1877,743-7.2%
BMW i47,1254,53757.0%
Tesla Cybertruck6,4062,803128.5%
Chevrolet Blazer6,187600931.2%
Toyota BZ4X5,6101,897195.7%
Rivian R1S5,3578,017-33.2%
Acura ZDX4,813
Cadillac Lyriq4,3005,800-25.9%
Nissan Ariya4,1484,1420.1%
Tesla Model X3,8435,607-31.5%
Ford E-Transit3,7562,89129.9%
Kia EV93,7564,007-6.3%
Kia EV63,7384,059-7.9%
BMW iX3,6262,94523.1%
GMC Hummer Truck/ SUV3,4791,668108.6%
Porsche Macan3,339
Hyundai loniq63,3183,646-9.0%
Audi Q6 e-tron3,246
Subaru Solterra3,1311,147173.0%
Jeep Wagoneer2,595
Chevrolet Silverado2,3831,061
Nissan Leaf2,3231,142103.4%
Cadillac Escalade EV1,956
Dodge Charger EV1,947
VW ID.Buzz1,901
BMW i51,8992,239-15.2%
Audi Q4 e-tron1,8742,678-30.0%
Rivian R1T1,7273,261-47.0%
Cadillac Optiq1,716
Mercedes EQB1,622671141.7%
Rivian EDV1,4692,310-36.4%
Lexus RZ1,4531,603-9.4%
Tesla Model S1,2804,206-69.6%
GMC Sierra EV1,249
Volvo EX301,185
Kia Niro1,1623,335-65.2%
Porsche Taycan1,0191,247-18.3%
Volvo EX901,000
Hyundai Kona9141,750-47.8%
BMW i7888991-10.4%
Mercedes EQE7425,113-85.5%
Genesis GV6073347355.0%
Genesis GV7071241571.6%
Mini Countryman693
Audi Q8 e-tron5352,260-76.3%
Mercedes EQS5092,552-80.1%
Mercedes G-Class509
Jaguar I-Pace38125648.8%
Volvo C403152899.0%
Chevy Brightdrop2742567.0%
Audi e-tron250776-67.8%
Volvo XC40218707-69.2%
Mercedes E-Sprinter90
Genesis G8051104-51.0%
Chevy Bolt EV/EUV137,040-99.8%
Mini Cooper3824-99.6%
Other Models5,9306,764-12.3%
Total (Estimates)296,227265,981+11.4%
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Furious Protesters Smash A Tesla To Pieces In ‘Everyone Hates Elon’ Event

  • UK protesters destroyed a donated Tesla Model S to protest Elon Musk’s growing influence.
  • The ‘Everyone Hates Elon’ campaign has gathered momentum across social media.
  • Ads mocking Musk and Tesla appeared across bus stops with provocative political slogans.

Public opinion on Elon Musk isn’t exactly glowing these days, and that discontent isn’t limited to the United States. Across the Atlantic in the UK, backlash against Tesla and its high-profile CEO has been gaining steam.

Most recently, a group calling itself “Everyone Hates Elon” organized an event where a 2014 Tesla Model S was systematically destroyed in what they described as both a protest and a live art installation. The display was part of a broader campaign against Musk, which has been growing in visibility.

Read: Trump’s Commerce Secretary Said Tesla Stock Would Never Be This Cheap, The Market Called His Bluff

The black Model S was provided by an anonymous donor and placed at Hardess Studios in south London. Participants then vented their frustrations by smashing the electric sedan with sledgehammers and baseball bats. What started as a perfectly good Tesla ended up as one where every single body panel has been destroyed, and it looks like it’s been involved in a devastating crash.

The Everyone Hates Elon group appears to have gained traction through social media and has attracted attention with provocative materials, including stickers that read, “Don’t buy a Swasticar.”

Among those participating was Alice Rogers, a researcher from Illinois currently working at the University of Cambridge. She said the protest offered an outlet for frustration over what she sees happening back in the US.

“Musk is acting in ways which violate our constitution. I’m very concerned by what I’m seeing – he’s gutting agencies and cutting USAID,” she told The Guardian. Another participant, 32-year-old Giles Pearson, pinpointed Musk’s rightwing politics as the reason why he wanted to wreck the Model S.

Anti-Musk Actions Escalate in the UK

The campaign against Musk has intensified across the UK, with guerrilla-style messaging appearing in public spaces. Fake advertisements have popped up at bus stops with slogans like, “Autopilot for your car. Autocrat for your country”, “Now With White Power Steering,” and “The Fast and the Führer.”

The New York Times reports that several anti-Musk groups have popped up across Europe, many of them sharing the dual aim of damaging Tesla’s brand and sinking its stock value. Some are explicitly focused on disrupting sales and targeting the company’s public image.

“There’s never been a target exactly like this,” John Gorenfeld from the ‘Takedown Tesla’ group said. “Nobody who is that rich and powerful has behaved that outrageously. There’s something campy and ridiculous about Musk’s brand of toxicity. And it opens up a real space to ridicule.”

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Americans Are Buying Cars Like It’s Black Friday Before Tariffs Hit

  • In March, the average transaction price for an types of new cars in the US was $47,462.
  • Interestingly, the average ATP of a new EV last month was much pricier at $59,205.
  • ATPs at brands like Land Rover, Lincoln, and Mitsubishi have spiked considerably.

Car buyers looking for a break may be in for a short-lived reprieve. While vehicle prices are widely expected to rise in response to the Trump administration’s new tariff policy, March offered a rare moment of calm. Both new and used car prices dipped slightly compared to February, and on average, they were less than 1% higher than they were in March 2024.

It’s a temporary win for shoppers, but don’t expect it to last. Once dealers run through their pre-tariff inventory, the market is likely to shift.

Read: Crushing Import Tariffs Could Kill Audi’s Best-Selling Model In America

Data from Cox Automotive reveals that the average monthly transaction price for new cars in the US last month was $47,462. This is a small decline from the $47,577 of February. Curiously, the ATP discrepancy between ICE models and EVs has actually increased recently, even though EVs should, in theory, be approaching price parity.

EV Prices Push Higher

Estimates put the average ATP of a new EV in March at $59,205. This is a 7% increase year-over-year and up from $57,015 in February. This is in part due to rising Tesla prices, with its ATPs estimated at $54,582, or 3.5% higher year-over-year, and jumping 4.5% from February, too.

Average transaction prices at other brands have also jumped. For example, Land Rover ATPs hit $107,129 in March, up 8.8% from February’s figure of $98,478. They are also up 6.1% year-over-year. Lincoln and Mitsubishi ATPs also rose 4.7% and 4.3% month-over-month, hitting $68,281 and $31,692, respectively.

Not All Prices Are Rising

 Americans Are Buying Cars Like It’s Black Friday Before Tariffs Hit
Source: Cox Auto

A few automakers actually posted lower ATPs in March. For example, they were down 5% at Cadillac in March, dropping to $74,078. They also declined 5.8% at Jaguar to $64,403, and were down 2.6% at Dodge and Infiniti, falling to $49,548 and $62,276, respectively.

Cox Automotive’s data also reveals that total market sales climbed significantly in March, even though prices and incentives largely remained steady. It estimates that 1.59 million new vehicles were sold last month in the US. If accurate, this would represent the best sales volume month in nearly four years and is a 30% increase from February.

Read: Average EV Transaction Price $6,300 Higher Than Gas Cars

The reason is simple. Many car shoppers have been rushing to buy a new vehicle before the tariffs hit and increase prices across the market.

“All signs point to higher prices this summer, as existing ‘pre-tariff’ inventory is sold down to be eventually replaced with ‘tariffed’ inventory,” Cox executive analyst Erin Keating said. “How high prices rise for consumers is still very much to be determined, as each automaker will handle the price puzzle differently. Should the White House posture hold, our team is expecting new vehicles directly impacted by the 25% tariff to see price increases in the range of 10-15%.”

 Americans Are Buying Cars Like It’s Black Friday Before Tariffs Hit
 Americans Are Buying Cars Like It’s Black Friday Before Tariffs Hit

EU Drops Plan To Ban Carbon Fiber In Cars (Updated)

  • A new EU draft proposal could classify carbon fiber as hazardous automotive material.
  • Ban would threaten carmakers relying on carbon fiber to cut EV weight and improve range.
  • Even if passed, the law wouldn’t take effect before 2029, allowing time for adjustments.

Update: It looks like carbon fiber has dodged a regulatory bullet – for now. A representative from the European Parliament told Motor1 Italia that it plans to drop the lightweight material from the draft proposal, with the report stating, “Carbon fiber will be removed from the list of harmful materials, and cars sold in Europe will therefore be able to continue using it even after 2029.” Original story follows below.

Materials like lead, mercury, cadmium, and hexavalent chromium have long been classified as hazardous by the European Union. Despite that, they’re still allowed in the automotive sector under exemptions that don’t apply to other consumer goods. Now, though, another material could face outright prohibition in European cars: carbon fiber.

According to a new report, the European Parliament, which is responsible for the union’s laws, recently concluded a draft revision of the End of Life Vehicles (ELV) Directive that regulates dismantling and recycling vehicles and is aiming to make them more environmentally friendly. In it, carbon fiber is, for the first time anywhere in the world, classified as a harmful material.

More: EU Could Ditch Tariffs On Chinese EVs For Minimum Prices

Carbon fiber is used extensively in the aircraft industry as well as many other applications, such as wind turbine blades, cars and, to a lesser degree, motorcycles due to it being stronger than steel and lighter than aluminum. While it’s pricier than both, as its construction is far more difficult and costly, in many instances its advantages outweigh that con.

 EU Drops Plan To Ban Carbon Fiber In Cars (Updated)

Is A Huge Market Worth Billions About To Be Decimated?

The world market for carbon fiber, which was worth $5.48 billion in 2024, is expected to grow annually at an average rate of 11% to $17.08 billion by 2035, US research firm Roots Analysis estimates. Currently, cars account for 10% to 20% of all applications according to Nikkei Asia‘s report. That number is bound to increase exponentially as manufacturers strive to lower the weight of their electric vehicles.

The extra weight of EVs compared to ICE-powered vehicles is due to them having to haul a big battery pack, usually on the floor. Using carbon fiber is seen as an ideal solution, especially by premium manufacturers for whom price is far from the first priority, unlike handling and range, which are compromised by all that weight and definitely matter much more to them.

Caution: Carbon Can Be Harmful When Getting Disposed Of

So why does the EU consider the material to be hazardous? The reason that when carbon fiber, which is bound with resin, is discarded, filaments may become airborne, causing short circuits in machinery and, more importantly, pain in humans if they contact the skin and mucosal membranes.

More: 2025 Kicks Off With A 30% Surge In Global EV And PHEV Sales

As Nikkei Asia points out, the ones who stand to lose the most if this ban goes through are three Japanese companies, Toray Industries, Teijin and Mitsubishi Chemical, who combined hold 54% of the world’s carbon fiber market. For Toray Industries, after aircraft and wind power generation, cars are the third largest segment of its business. Moreover, 50% of that is in Europe, so it would be greatly affected if this proposal gets voted into law.

 EU Drops Plan To Ban Carbon Fiber In Cars (Updated)

Apart from EVs, many brands use carbon fiber in their ICE or hybrid cars – McLaren even makes the whole chassis of its supercars out of it. The good news is that even if this ban is adopted in Europe (and that’s a big “if”, as it’s bound to be met with lots of resistance), it won’t come into effect until 2029.

Are We Getting Ahead Of Ourselves?

Four years may not be such a long time for manufacturers who must develop their upcoming cars to comply with regulations, but take a look at how our world has changed in less than four months, when Donald Trump took office as the 47th US President.

A single decision, the 25 percent tariff on imported cars which was implemented on April 2, sent economies all over the globe into a spin. Yet nothing’s set in stone yet, as many countries intend to negotiate with the Trump administration over this measure that harms their business. So, perhaps we shouldn’t worry too much about a possible ban on carbon fiber in Europe just yet – unless, of course, we were execs in one of the aforementioned Japanese companies. Or McLaren.

 EU Drops Plan To Ban Carbon Fiber In Cars (Updated)

McMurtry Speirling Smashes Top Gear Lap Record, Beats F1 Car

  • The pint-sized EV lapped the famous Top Gear test track in just 55.9 seconds.
  • McMurtry’s Speirling was a full 13 seconds quicker than the Aston Martin Valkyrie.
  • The EV’s fan system delivers 2,000 kg (4,400 lbs) of downforce at a standstill.

The McMurtry Spéirling Pure is unlike any other car on the planet. And, as it turns out, it can also go around the Top Gear Test Track unlike any other, too, setting a new outright lap record with ease. While the British EV looks a little funky, there’s no questioning its performance credentials.

Top Gear managed to get its hands on the Spéirling Pure, and it knew it was going to be fast. However, it wasn’t clear if it would be able to topple the Renault R24 Formula 1 car that lapped the circuit in 59.0 seconds back in 2004. Not only did the McMurtry topple that record, but it absolutely destroyed it. The EV needed just 55.9 seconds to complete a lap.

Watch: McMurtry Spéirling Sucks So Much That It Just Made History By Driving Upside Down

The speed at which the Spéirling accelerates and can handle corners is mind-boggling. It needs just 1.5 seconds to hit 60 mph (96 km/h) and cancorner harder and faster than an F1 car. Thanks to its complex fan system, it produces 2,000 kg (4,400 lbs) of downforce at a standstill. The Pure is even more insane than the original prototype, which smashed the Goodwood hillclimb record a few years back.

It comes standard with wider front and rear slick tires and can pull more than 3G in the corners. It also delivers 999 hp, has a 60 kWh battery pack, weighs just 2,200 lbs (1,000 kg), and tops out at 190 mph (306 km/h). The Stig wasn’t able to hit the Spéirling’s vmax at the track, but did get it up to 177 mph (285 km/h).

When watching the onboard video, you could be excused for thinking you’re watching a video game that’s been sped up. The grip on offer is truly insane and out of every corner, the McMurtry bolts off into the distance like a scalded cat.

To put the car’s time into perspective, it didn’t just beat a 2004 F1 car, but it slashed 13 seconds off the Aston Martin Valkyrie‘s time, which until now held the record for the fastest road-legal car ever tested by Top Gear with a time of 1:09.6.

Spring allergies are in bloom. Here's why and what to do about it

15 April 2025 at 07:00
Ragweed, seen here, can trigger allergies for some people. Ragweed is common in the fall. Research has found that the window for seasonal allergies is getting longer.

Plants are blooming right now – and so are people's allergies. And if it feels like those pesky symptoms are getting worse ... you're probably right. Wednesday, a review published in the journal The Laryngoscope looked at the link between climate change and increasing rates of allergic rhinitis, or hay fever. So today, we turn back to a classic Short Wave episode from Brit Hanson and Maddie Sofia, who spoke to allergy expert Dr. Juanita Mora about some quick tips for managing seasonal allergies.

Want more of the science behind your health questions? Send us an email at shortwave@npr.org.

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