The brand also says it will upgrade the factory to produce a hybrid 500 starting in 2025 or 2026.
Category: eMobility
Fewer Americans Want EVs, But Not For The Reasons You Think
It's the economy, stupid. That and some other things.
BYD Closer to Becoming #1 Automaker in World Than I Thought
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Last week, I wrote generally about the idea that BYD’s strong upward trend, Toyota’s seeming lack of a serious EV plan (including continued daydreams about hydrogen), and Volkswagen’s struggles in China could lead to ... [continued]
The Rivian R1T Is Safest Truck The IIHS Has Ever Tested
But it's also the first electric truck to receive an IIHS rating, so we'll see if can hold onto its title.
Virtual Power Plants May Hold The Key To An All-Electric Future
Virtual power plants can help us use electricity more wisely and reduce the need for expensive new generating resources.
China Tells Automakers: Keep The Best EV Tech At Home
Plus, China's V2G pilot program to balance the electrical grid and dealership service is unprepared for revenue shifts with EVs.
Toyota Prius Goes Coast-To-Coast: Sets Fuel Efficiency Record
The Prius never had a drinking problem. Now it got close to 100 mpg to set a world record.
Baojun Cloud becomes the electric MG Windsor CUV for the Indian market
MG Windsor is launched in India but is a rebadged version of the Baojun Cloud. It will be sold on a BaaS model to keep price down.
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Jaguar boss: Going all-electric has been “hugely frustrating”
Jaguar was one of the first established luxury brands to launch an electric vehicle, but it's finding a shift to an all-electric lineup difficult, the brand's boss said in a recent interview with Top Gear. "It's been hugely frustrating—saying we're going all EV then 'nothing,'" managing director Rawdon Glover said in reference to Jaguar's...
Jaguar exec calls EV brand reboot “hugely frustrating”
Jaguar was one of the first established luxury brands to launch an electric vehicle, but it's finding a shift to an all-electric lineup difficult, the brand's boss said in a recent interview with Top Gear. "It's been hugely frustrating—saying we're going all EV then 'nothing,'" managing director Rawdon Glover said in reference to Jaguar's...