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Rivian Owners Now Get More Hands-Free Driving, Cheaper Charging

Rivian's big software update, rolling out today, could save owners $900 on charging per year—and better hands-free driving assistance.
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Acura Has Axed Its Electric SUV A Week Before The EV Tax Credit Ends

The ZDX may be dead for now, but Acura still plans to launch a new electric model, the RSX, next year.
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This Affordable, Mini-Sized Electric Truck Just Got Closer To Reality

Telo closed a $20 million Series A funding round led by Tesla cofounder Marc Tarpenning.
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EVs Are Now Cheaper Than Gas Cars in America—But Not for Long

Historically expensive electric cars are now a bargain, thanks to the expiring EV tax credit and hefty manufacturer incentives.
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Tesla Wants To Make Its Doors Easier To Use ‘In A Panic Situation’

Safety regulators are investigating Tesla's door handles. Its chief designed told Bloomberg that an overhaul is in the works.
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Volkswagen’s EV Battery Dreams Are Coming Together

The VW Group showed off the production version of its standardized battery cell, which will power 80% of the automaker's future EVs.
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China’s Battery King Brought The Heat To Europe’s Biggest Auto Show

China's CATL unveiled a new LFP battery design for Europe that delivers a claimed 470 miles of range and ultra-fast charging.
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You Can Now Order A Lucid Gravity In Europe. Here’s How Much It Costs

The American startup's highly impressive SUV should hit European streets in early 2026.
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Ford F-150 Lightning Three-Year Review: How Does The Battery Hold Up?

YouTuber Tom Moloughney's Ford F-150 Lightning is still in great shape after three years and 38,000 miles.
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General Motors Knows Its EV Party Won’t Last

GM set yet another EV sales record last month. But even its executives admit that things are about to get harder.