The carbon-fiber e-MTB is decked out in top-tier components from Shimano, SRAM, and Öhlins.
Monthly Archive: June 2023
US: Some Promising BEV Brands Are Struggling This Year
According to a new report, despite an overall strong market, some brands noted relatively weak numbers.
VW Group CEO Admits Audi Lags Behind Rivals, Software Issues To Blame
The automaker wants to speed up EV development.
Rivian acquires A Better Routeplanner
Rivian on Wednesday announced its acquisition of Swedish mapping company Iternio, the developer of the EV trip-planning app A Better Routeplanner. The app, which allows EV drivers to plan routes incorporating charging stops, will be maintained as a standalone feature for drivers of all EVs, but its core features will be integrated with Rivian's...
Long-Awaited Fisker Ocean Hits The Road: US Deliveries Begin
Select California customers get behind the wheel of their Ocean One launch edition electric SUV.
Meet The Most Powerful MG Ever: The MG4 XPower
The MG4 XPower is a high-riding electric hatchback set to launch with 423 horsepower via a dual motor AWD setup.
Mazda looking to Panasonic for cylindrical EV batteries
Mazda has begun discussions with Panasonic for supply of cylindrical battery cells for future EVs, the two companies announced Wednesday. The goal of the discussions is to hammer out an agreement for Panasonic to supply cells from factories in Japan and North America for use by Mazda in EVs "scheduled to be launched in the latter half of the 2020...
Wild-looking Opel Rocks e-Xtreme looks ready to survive the apocalypse
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The new Brose Drive 3 Peak is rated for 95 Newton-meters and 410-percent pedal assistance.
German Firm Brose Introduces Powerful New 48-Volt E-Bike System
The new Brose Drive 3 Peak is rated for 95 Newton-meters and 410-percent pedal assistance.