Electric Vehicles
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Here’s a fun fact: Fiat's Topolino doesn’t even certify as a proper car, but rather an electric “quadricycle.” How will the under-100-inch-long compact electric runabout fare in a market that's dominated by big performance cars and heavy trucks?
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ARIA – 'Anyone Repairs It Anywhere' – is more than a clever acronym. This prototype EV created by students at TU/ecomotive aims to convince the car industry and policymakers that sustainable, repairable vehicle design is commercially achievable.
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Unveiled at Kia's 80th anniversary event, the Vision Meta Turismo is a bonkers concept that foreshadows what Kia refers to as "a new era of mobility." It might look like an AI-rendered car, but it's likely the one that will go on to become the EV8.
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For the second year running, the Lucid Air sports the title of the most efficient electric vehicle in the US according to new EPA ratings. In doing so, it ranks above the likes of Tesla’s Model S and Mercedes-Benz’s EQS.
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Most fully autonomous cars are being deployed in commercial settings, such as those used by driverless-ride providers like Waymo. However, a new company called Tensor plans to bring an L4 robocar to consumers next year, and it looks damn impressive.
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The Tromox M05 might be a café racer motorcycle by design, but realistically, it’s an ebike when you take a look at its specs. It comes from a company that has earned quite a reputation for affordable electric two-wheelers loaded with tech.
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Chinese e-mobility company Yadea, which sells more electric vehicles per year than Tesla, is launching in the European market, starting with four electric two wheelers initially heading to the UK thanks to a partnership with True Enterprises.
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Lexus has just unveiled the successor to its legendary LFA supercar after discontinuing the first one over a decade ago. It's got new underpinnings, bold styling, and an electric powertrain to replace the fire-breathing V10.
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After more than 30 years, Portuguese bikemaker Famel makes a comeback with an electric café racer. The bike almost went under the radar, but it could well prove to be the most sensible electric two-wheeler purchase for urban riding - all for $8,000.
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Subaru has unveiled an all-new model, the Trailseeker. This all-electric sport utility starts at a little under $50,000 and will enter the market in early 2026.
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The Wagoneer S marks a bold leap for Jeep as the brand’s first full-electric model for U.S. buyers. Jeep doesn’t seem shy about it. Its greatest downsides are problems it shares with Wagoneer models on the whole.
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The Aspark Owl hypercar from Japan was once the fastest electric production car you could buy. Its new drop-top version is said to go from 0-60 mph in just 1.72 seconds, arguably faster than any other car on the market ever.
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