Is the EV honeymoon over? Nearly half of US EV owners are contemplating a return to traditional gas-powered cars due to charging woes and high costs.
Read More »Times Are Changing: Long-Range EVs Now Cheaper Than Average Gas Cars in the US
Thanks to fierce competition and the introduction of affordable long-range models, some EVs are now cheaper than the average gas-powered car.
Read More »12 US States Declare Ban on Gas Cars: The Forced March Toward Electric Vehicles
The forced march towards an electric future accelerates as eleven states join California in banning gas-powered vehicles by 2035.
Read More »Ferrari Won’t Stop Making V12 Engines Until the Law Forbids Them
Ferrari is determined to keep its iconic V12 engines alive for as long as possible, despite the shift towards electrification.
Read More »Nissan Ends Gas Engine Development to Go All-In on EVs
While other automakers are still clinging to gas engines, Nissan is forging a new path by halting investment in new combustion engines.
Read More »Can’t Go the Distance: Tesla Batteries Lose Over 35% of Range in Just Three Years
A recent study shows Tesla batteries degrade much faster than expected, raising concerns about the true range of these popular EVs.
Read More »Criticize Them All You Want, the Next-Gen 2025 Rivian R1S/R1T Are Seriously Improving
The new Rivian R1S and R1T will start from $69,900 and includes a new quad motor delivering 1,025 horsepower and 0-60 in under 2.5 seconds.
Read More »Piëch GT Concept: A 1000HP Electric Grand Tourer from Bugatti Veyron Creator’s Son
A Swiss startup with a legendary automotive name is set to shake up the electric sports car market with its new 1,000 HP GT concept.
Read More »Desperate Measures: Ford Slashes Prices by Up to $15,000 on Unsold F-150 Lightnings
Ford’s new lease incentives on the 2023 F-150 Lightning could save you over $15,000 — here's everything you need to know.
Read More »The Likelihood of Americans Buying an EV Is Now Lower Than Ever Amid Charging Anxiety
A study shows fewer Americans are considering EVs this year, with the overall likelihood of an EV purchase dropping from 61% to 58% YoY.
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