Today, a BBC test shows that Volkswagen "defeat device" software violates European emissions standards, the Tesla Model X electric crossover is priced from $81,200, and VW says it will update software in models equipped with 3.0-liter diesel V-6 powertrains. All this and more on Green Car Reports.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk seeks "hardcore" engineers to beef up Autopilot software, on Twitter, naturally.

Volkswagen "defeat device" software violates European emissions standards, according to a BBC test.

A coalition of carmakers and network operators hopes to bring roaming to electric-car charging, eventually.

Volkswagen now says it will upgrade software in 2009 through 2016 models equipped with 3.0-liter diesel V-6 powertrains, after initially dismissing an EPA complaint that they had emissions-cheating software.

All versions of the Tesla Model X can now be ordered, with the base price now set at $81,200 with destination.

See why Volvo thinks Microsoft augmented-reality technology can improve the dealership experience.

Finally, we drive the 2017 Infiniti Q30 compact luxury car.

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