Only the Chevy Bolt EUV will return in 2025, and it will contain the Ultium battery architecture. The EV version is discontinued.
Category: Electric
The Tesla Cybertruck Has Strong Sales Potential, But Only If US Buyers Step Up
Tesla has done very well globally. But Cybertruck is aimed at the US market where electric trucks aren't popular.
Volkswagen Suspends Production Of ID.3 And Cupra Born For The Rest Of 2023
Volkswagen is experiencing growing pains with its entry level electric cars, the ID.3 and Cupra Born, which have led to production cuts.
Tesla contests fines over worker’s serious injury on conveyor belt
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsThe BYD Yuan UP Is Tesla’s Biggest Challenge In China Yet
This cheap SUV could be what helps BYD overthrow Tesla as the best-selling EV automaker.
Car Touchscreens Are A Pain. BMW Thinks 3D Ones Could Help
We got an early look at a 3D touchscreen prototype BMW is working on. Is it better than regular buttons?
Global EV Sales Maintain Record Pace Of 1.3 Million In October 2023
This year, plug-in electric car sales have a chance to exceed 13 million.
Automakers race to reduce battery costs to compete with Chinese companies
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Massachusetts Decides To Move Away From Natural Gas (Methane) For Residential Use
Massachusetts is the first state to approve a plan to phase out natural gas as a source for heating residential buildings.