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Tesla Expands Model Y Lineup With 400-Mile Option in Europe

Tesla Expands Model Y Lineup With 400-Mile Option in Europe

Tesla’s new Model Y Standard Long Range RWD delivers over 400 miles of WLTP range in Europe, but aggressive feature cuts and slower acceleration raise questions about value versus the Premium Long Range model.

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EV Battery Replacement Costs Aren’t the Whole Story, Owner Argues

EV Battery Replacement Costs Aren’t the Whole Story, Owner Argues

A Tesla owner challenges common fears about EV battery replacement costs, arguing that gas vehicles face similar repair bills. He also addresses myths about fires, cold weather, and battery failure rates.

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Kia Expands GT Lineup With More Powerful, Sport-Focused Electric Models

Kia Expands GT Lineup With More Powerful, Sport-Focused Electric Models

Kia has unveiled GT versions of the EV3, EV4, and EV5, adding dual-motor powertrains, sport-tuned suspension, and performance-focused features while stopping short of EV6 GT-level output.

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Volvo PHEV Battery Health After 42,000 Miles Shows Minimal Wear

Volvo PHEV Battery Health After 42,000 Miles Shows Minimal Wear

A long-term test of a 2023 Volvo plug-in hybrid reveals no measurable battery degradation after 42,000 miles, demonstrating how conservative battery buffers and smart management significantly improve PHEV durability.

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Lucid CEO Says EVs Were Sold the Wrong Way—and It’s Holding the Market Back

Lucid CEO Says EVs Were Sold the Wrong Way—and It’s Holding the Market Back

Lucid’s CEO argues EV adoption slowed because automakers emphasized sustainability over specs. Comparing EVs directly to luxury gas vehicles, he says, better shows their performance, range, and everyday advantages.

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Zeekr 7GT Signals a New Direction for Premium Electric Wagons

Zeekr 7GT Signals a New Direction for Premium Electric Wagons

Zeekr’s 7GT arrives in Europe with 480 kW charging, a rare electric wagon body, and high-end features like powered doors and air suspension, positioning it as a serious premium EV contender.

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GM Records $7.1 Billion Charge as EV Strategy Shifts

GM Records $7.1 Billion Charge as EV Strategy Shifts

General Motors took a $7.1 billion charge after cutting back EV capacity in North America. Policy changes, slower demand, and factory realignments are reshaping GM’s electrification strategy without ending it.

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Kia EV2 Debuts as a New Entry-Level Electric Crossover for Europe

Kia EV2 Debuts as a New Entry-Level Electric Crossover for Europe

Kia’s new EV2 targets Europe’s growing demand for affordable electric crossovers. With up to 278 miles of range, fast charging, and urban-friendly design, it aims to bring EV ownership within reach of more buyers.

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California Plans $200 Million EV Incentive Program

California Plans $200 Million EV Incentive Program

California is proposing a $200 million incentive program to support EV buyers after the federal tax credit ended. The plan could offer upfront discounts and help sustain EV adoption in the nation’s largest electric vehicle market.

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