We've got plenty of electric-car news today. Goldman Sachs says Tesla Motors will need $6 billion over the next decade, the Guinness World Record for most electric cars in one place is broken in California, and Senator Harry Reid says the Federal government should offer more incentives for plug-ins. All this and more on Green Car Reports.

We rounded up last week's biggest stories in our Week in Reverse feature and video.

Find out why Nevada Senator Harry Reid believes the Federal government should boost electric-car incentives.

A new Nissan Leaf ad demonstrates the perks of this plug-in car's copious torque.

The new Nissan Pulsar compact hatchback is aimed squarely at the Volkswagen Golf, but it won't be available in the U.S. anytime soon.

Goldman Sachs puts the price of Tesla Motors' expansion plans at $6 billion.

In an ad for its upcoming fuel-cell car, Toyota asks: Are you the "bold few," or a "handbrake?" Read on to find out what that all means.

There's a new Guinness World Record for most electric cars in one place. Organizers assembled 507 cars in Cupertino, California, this past weekend.

Thanks to diesel pollution, London has a higher level of nitrous oxides than notoriously foul-aired Beijing.

General Motors releases fuel-economy estimates for the 2015 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon mid-size pickups equipped with the 2.5-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine.

The 2015 Toyota Camry features a redesigned exterior, with the same gasoline and hybrid powertrains underneath.

Finally, the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Concept-S is revealed ahead of the 2014 Paris Motor Show.

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