The Neta L EV crossover has entered the Chinese market with a starting price of 19,300 USD. It has CATL's battery and 510 km range.
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The Neta L EV crossover has entered the Chinese market with a starting price of 19,300 USD. It has CATL's battery and 510 km range.
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The three-row electric crossover SUV can lose up to 3% of charge while parked, initially Features such as Apple CarPlay and front cross-traffic alerts will activate later with a software update Plug & Charge and bidirectional charging initially won't be available either Production of the 2025 Volvo EX90 electric SUV started earlier this month... 

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Continue reading Polestar losses deepened in 2023 as EV maker grapples with slowing demand
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Today Leapmotor launched the C16 in China. Combining MPV and SUV characteristics its aimed at families. No news of Europe launch.
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Ferrari plans to launch its first electric vehicle next year, and the company may offer an extended warranty for the battery to ease concerns of buyers looking to make the switch from gas to electrons. It could also establish a new source of revenue for the company. Citing people familiar with the matter, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday that... Filed under: Green,Recalls,Fisker,Safety,Crossover,SUV,Electric
Continue reading Fisker recalls more than 12,000 Ocean vehicles for door handles
Fisker recalls more than 12,000 Ocean vehicles for door handles originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 28 Jun 2024 09:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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