The Electrified GV70, with up to 483 horsepower, will start production in December at Hyundai's plant in Montgomery, Alabama.
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US: More Than 70% Of Plug-Ins On Road Were Assembled In North America
Almost two-thirds were assembled in the US.
NIO supplier WeLion sees 1st solid-state battery cell roll off line
WeLion held a ceremony for the occasion, attended by NIO senior vice president Zeng Shuxiang.
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Lucid Now Offers Ready To Deliver Air EVs On US Customer Website
For now, the selection is not that varied as it includes only Lucid Air Grand Touring models priced at $154,000 each.
This tool reveals future EV fast-charging road-trip routes
This Thanksgiving weekend, as families take to the highways to visit friends or family, EVs are more likely than ever to be part of the dinner conversation. Product is a big part of it. With the introduction of electric trucks like the F-150 Lightning and even off-road-capable SUVs like the Rivian R1S, and affordable options like the Chevrolet...
Check Out The Sleek And Lightweight Angell S Rapide Commuter E-Bike
This city-slicker packs loads of tech in a sleek, streamlined package.
Spy photos show Lotus testing electric sedan
The model is the Lotus Envya, which will take on the Porsche Taycan, according to local media.
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Watch How The Fisker Ocean One EV Is Assembled In Timelapse Video
From nothing to $70,000 electric SUV in three minutes.
Stellantis looks to India for affordable EVs for Europe amid competition from China
Fiat parent Stellantis has concluded it can't currently make affordable electric vehicles in Europe and is looking at lower-cost manufacturing in markets such as India, its chief executive told reporters.
Stellantis looks to India for affordable EVs for Europe amid competition from China
Fiat parent Stellantis has concluded it can't currently make affordable electric vehicles in Europe and is looking at lower-cost manufacturing in markets such as India, its chief executive told reporters. If India, with its low-cost supplier base, is able to meet the company's quality and cost targets by the end of 2023, it could open the door to exporting EVs to other markets, said Carlos Tavares, CEO of the group whose brands also include Peugeot and Chrysler.