Today, we have details on the 2017 BMW i3 electric car, news that Volkswagen is delaying a report on its diesel cheating, and a theory of how Tesla could get more tax credits for the Model 3. All this and more on Green Car Reports.

Learn about electric-car battery costs, the Germans' reaction to Tesla, and more in our Week in Reverse feature and video.

Check out this 1978 Ferrari 308 GTS converted to electric power.

The 2017 BMW i3 will have up to 114 miles of range, thanks to a 50-percent battery-capacity increase.

Wireless electric-car charging could make life vastly more convenient for drivers. This short video explains how it works.

Volkswagen misses its own deadline for publishing a diesel-cheating report. The company now says it will present that report sometime before the end of the year.

The MINI Rocketman concept could enter production with an all-electric powertrain, the brand's product boss hints.

See how Tesla could alter its delivery schedule to ensure more Model 3 customers get a $7,500 Federal tax credit.

We spend some time on the dark side, driving Dodge Vipers and SRT Hellcats at the Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving.

Looking for a new crossover? We compare the Honda Pilot and Hyundai Santa Fe.

Finally, BMW unveils its quad-turbocharged diesel engine at the Vienna Motor Symposium.

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