German car maker BMW’s UK division got trolled by X users on Thursday after abruptly announcing that it was “no longer posting” on the platform
Social media users slam at BMW UK for announcing it would "no longer" post on X. Many pointed out the BMW's past ties to Adolf Hitler, while others said the automaker was going woke.
BMW UK announced it will stop posting on X, inciting online backlash and mockery from users who believe the move is linked to Musk's alleged fascist salute.
Despite not being an airport, some users still feel the need to announce their departure from X. This almost always results in mockery, and BMW UK’s latest […]
The EU imposed anti-subsidy tariffs of 7.8% on Tesla on top of the 10% levy. BMW’s imports were hit with a 20.7% duty. The firm was hit because its electric Mini Cooper and the 100% electric Mini Aceman are made in China, according to car website Autogear.
Tesla and BMW have filed lawsuits against the European Commission, reports Bloomberg. This action is in protest of the punitive tariffs on the import of electric cars from China to the EU, which can be as high as 45%.
Legendary British comedian and actor John Cleese announced his plans to leave the social media platform X on Tuesday. The 85-year-old Monty Python star has long expressed dissatisfaction with the site’s direction under owner Elon Musk.
The electric car company run by Elon Musk is facing increasing competition, but investors have focused mostly on the prospects for Tesla’s self-driving technology.
Elon Musk's ambitious plans for Tesla include launching an unsupervised self-driving robotaxi in Austin, Texas, and ramping up production of cheaper electric vehicles.
With annual deliveries dropping for the first time last year, pressure has been mounting for the EV maker to unveil lower-priced models along with autonomous vehicles and software, that CEO Elon Musk said would boost future earnings.