Back up F-150 Lightning at home, Rivian driving mode, Tesla rolling stop: Car News Today
Rivian outlines the multiple driving modes of the R1T electric pickup. Tesla “recalls” many of its cars to a mode that allows them to stop rolling. And Ford outlines how its F-150 Lightning can become a backup source for home energy. This and more, here at Green Car Report.
Ford F-150 Lightning can join with backup power at home, and act as an energy broker to work with home solar and transshipment — and it will be the first electric truck to enable the technology. Ford this morning revealed a little more about how its partnership with priority installer Sunrun will work.
Tesla vehicles with Tesla’s Fully Self-Driving Beta have been “recalled” by the federal government for their potential to pass stop signs in a Tesla mode assertive terms. The automaker is rolling out an update to fix the problem quickly — but should updates to driver assistance systems be submitted as a safety recall?
And Rivian outlined the key differences between eight driving modes of the electric truck R1T. With four engines for the off-road and four for the road, affecting ride height, suspension, accelerator response and torque distribution between its four engines, the R1T is a powerhouse. slightly different tools for each environment.
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