Today, Tesla refutes an owner's claim of Model X "sudden acceleration, Hyundai's Genesis luxury brand may get electric cars, and CHAdeMO DC fast-charging will run at 150 kilowatts beginning in 2017. All this and more on Green Car Reports.

The head of Hyundai's Genesis luxury brand says it will get electric cars at some point in the future.

Samsung SDI shuts down its fuel-cell program, and plans to reallocate resources to batteries for electric cars.

Tesla refutes an owner's claim of "sudden acceleration" by a Model X before a crash.

CHAdeMO DC fast charging will get upgraded to 150 kilowatts, beginning in 2017. That should make it more competitive with the Combined Charging Standard (CCS), and Tesla's "Supercharger" standard.

We had a brief drive in the updated 2017 Ford Escape crossover SUV, with a 1.5-liter EcoBoost engine. Was it still as good as when it launched in 2013?

The 2017 Mazda CX-3 subcompact crossover enters its sophomore year with few changes.

Finally, we have spy shots of the 2018 Ford Fiesta five-door hatchback.

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