Today, Tesla uses secret software to test "Autopilot" autonomous features on customer cars, Volkswagen and Federal regulators make progress on a diesel settlement, and the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) drafts guidelines for wireless electric-car charging. All this and more on Green Car Reports.

See how Tesla uses secret software to run simulations of Autopilot abilities on its customers' cars.

Progress is being made on details of the Volkswagen diesel settlement, according to the judge overseeing the case.

The Society of Automotive Engineers issues guidelines for the standardization of wireless electric-car charging.

General Motors will make engine start-stop systems standard on at least one powertrain for each of its models by 2020, a new report says.

Toyota expands its Takata airbag recall by 1.6 million models across the Toyota, Lexus, and Scion brands.

Finally, BMW may have its own ReachNow car-sharing service, but it's also investing in ride-sharing service Scoop.

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