Today we've got a first drive of the 2014 Tesla Model S P85D electric car, news that the Federal income-tax credit for hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles will be allowed to expire, and a report on sporty styling for the 2016 Toyota Prius hybrid. All this and more on Green Car Reports.

Want to know what it's like to drive the 2014 Tesla Model S P85D dual-motor, all-wheel drive performance sedan? Check out our first drive review.

Despite their potential health risk, lead-acid batteries are likely to be with us a long, long time, a new European study says.

Electric-car taxes have advocates grumbling, but it looks like drivers will come out ahead in all but one of the states that have them or will soon.

The Federal tax credit for hydrogen fuel-cell cars expires as Congress adjourns.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk promises on Twitter that details on a battery upgrade for the Roadster electric car will be released this week.

The 2016 Toyota Prius was delayed after executives demanded sportier styling, according to a new report.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gave 33 2015 models its top safety rating. Find out which ones made the cut.

Finally, more details emerge on the Audi Q1 compact crossover, which is expected to debut in calendar-year 2016.

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