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Tesla Shocks South Korean Market: March Sales Surge by 330% with Strategic Price Cuts!

Tesla has redefined the South Korean EV landscape, witnessing a staggering 330% increase in sales in March. With strategic price cuts on the Model 3 and Model Y, Tesla sold 11,896 vehicles, claiming the top spot among imported car brands. This positions Tesla as a leading choice for price-sensitive Korean consumers in the competitive EV market.

Apr 8
Tesla Shocks South Korean Market: March Sales Surge by 330% with Strategic Price Cuts!

Hyundai Ioniq 5 Caught Going Buttonless: A Tesla-Inspired Interior Transition

Hyundai's Ioniq 5 has been spotted sporting a Tesla-like interior transformation, moving towards a buttonless experience. This design overhaul features a single vertical center display, ditching the dual screens and physical controls for climate and infotainment management. With Hyundai's new Pleos operating system, the Ioniq 5 aims to compete as a software-defined vehicle. Could this production-ready update be setting new standards or spelling future troubles? Get the scoop!

Mar 3
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Caught Going Buttonless: A Tesla-Inspired Interior Transition

The Dimming Glow of Tesla's Touchscreen Era: A Buttoned Return to Classics

Tesla, a pioneer in screen-centric car designs, is facing mounting pressure from safety concerns and regulatory bodies to bring back physical buttons for essential vehicle functions. With new mandates from China and Euro NCAP's upcoming 2026 penalties, the automotive industry is rethinking the elimination of tactile controls in favor of screens. As industry giants like Audi, Volkswagen, and Hyundai revert to a mix of screens and buttons, Tesla, too, is beginning to reinstate some physical controls. This reversal signals a shift towards blending digital modernity with ergonomic practicality.

Feb 28
The Dimming Glow of Tesla's Touchscreen Era: A Buttoned Return to Classics

Hyundai's Atlas Battles Tesla's Optimus in Robotic Showdown

Hyundai's Atlas and Tesla's Optimus are at the forefront of the humanoid robot race, each bringing unique strategies and technologies to the table. Hyundai aims for a mass-production strategy through Boston Dynamics, targeting 150,000 units by 2029 with an eventual price point of $20,000—matching Tesla's goals. Meanwhile, Tesla's Optimus aims to scale production to 4 million units per year by 2027, with a focus on affordability and mass-market appeal. Both companies showcase advanced technical capabilities, with Atlas known for its heavy-load handling and precision, and Tesla emphasizing rapid scaling and integration into everyday life.

Feb 28
Hyundai's Atlas Battles Tesla's Optimus in Robotic Showdown

Rise of the Robots: Hyundai's Atlas Takes on Tesla's Optimus in a Battle for Humanoid Supremacy

The race to dominate the humanoid robotics sector heats up as Boston Dynamics' Atlas, backed by Hyundai, squares off against Tesla's Optimus. With Atlas showcasing superior agility and heavy-lifting prowess, and Optimus pushing for mass-market affordability, 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for industrial automation and the future of work.

Feb 27
Rise of the Robots: Hyundai's Atlas Takes on Tesla's Optimus in a Battle for Humanoid Supremacy

The Battle of Bots: Tesla's Optimus vs. Hyundai's Atlas in the Robotics Race

In a high-stakes clash for robotic supremacy, Tesla's budget-friendly Optimus squares off against Hyundai's premium Atlas. Tesla targets mass production at a shocking sub-$20k price, while Hyundai's Atlas delivers unparalleled precision in industrial settings at a premium cost. As the market braces for a shakeup, which strategy will dominate?

Feb 23
The Battle of Bots: Tesla's Optimus vs. Hyundai's Atlas in the Robotics Race

Tesla's Turbulent Times: Is the Electric Empire in Peril?

Tesla, once a leader in the electric vehicle (EV) market, is now grappling with strong competition, declining sales, and a tarnished image. The critique focuses on how rivals, including BYD, Kia, and Hyundai, are chipping away at Tesla's market share, compounded by slowing EV demand, quality control issues, software glitches, and CEO Elon Musk's polarizing political activities.

Feb 20
Tesla's Turbulent Times: Is the Electric Empire in Peril?

Tesla's Electrifying Performance: Registrations in South Korea Double in 2025!

Tesla vehicle registrations in South Korea have surged, doubling their figures in 2025 from the previous year. This growth has increased Tesla's share in the imported car market significantly, outpacing traditional local favorites and marking a dynamic shift in consumer preferences.

Feb 15
Tesla's Electrifying Performance: Registrations in South Korea Double in 2025!

CarPlay Ultra Drives Into the Future: Apple Expands Next-Gen CarPlay in 2026

Apple's CarPlay Ultra is set to hit the road in at least one new car model by the end of 2026, expanding beyond its 2025 debut with Aston Martin. While gaining traction with Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis, it's met resistance from luxury brands like Mercedes-Benz and Audi. This next-gen CarPlay offers seamless integration with all driver-facing screens and real-time vehicle data overlays, revolutionizing in-car connectivity for iPhone users.

Feb 2
CarPlay Ultra Drives Into the Future: Apple Expands Next-Gen CarPlay in 2026

Hyundai Revamps Robotics Strategy with Key Tesla Talent Hire

In a strategic move to lead the charge in robotics and AI, Hyundai Motor Group has appointed Milan Kovac, former head of Tesla's humanoid robot program, as adviser and outside director of Boston Dynamics. This hire signifies Hyundai's aggressive push into the production of humanoid robots like 'Atlas,' aiming to dominate the physical AI market by 2028.

Jan 16
Hyundai Revamps Robotics Strategy with Key Tesla Talent Hire