Today, Tesla CEO Elon Musk promises a software update for the Model X to improve operation of its doors, we drive the 2016 BMW X1 crossover, and Faraday Future seeks a second factory location, this time in California. All this and more on Green Car Reports.

Catch up on last week's news with our Week in Reverse feature.

Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson believes hybrids will eventually supplant diesels, even in Europe.

Faraday Future hasn't completed its Nevada factory, but it's already eyeing a second site in California.

The 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD diesel pickup truck gets a new hood scoop to feed cool air into its engine.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk says door-control software for the Model X will be updated to address issues with the doors' operation in early customer cars.

The VLF Destino—a Fisker Karma with a V-8 engine replacing the plug-in powertrain—begins deliveries, while Karma Automotive works to revive the original version of the luxury sedan.

The 2016 BMW X1 looks like a traditional BMW, but shares underpinnings with the third-generation Mini. We took one for a quick drive to see whether that combination was a good one.

See how electric motorcycle rider Ben Rich plans to cover the four corners of the continental U.S. on a summer road trip.

Norway is reportedly getting more serious about plans to end sales of gasoline and diesel cars by 2025.

Finally, Volvo may build 600-horsepower plug-in hybrid Polestar versions of the S90 sedan and V90 wagon, the company's R&D boss says.

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