Today, read our first impressions of the 2017 Smart ForTwo Electric Drive, see why the U.S. may be experiencing a hatchback renaissance, and find out the Environmental Protection Agency's goals for ethanol in 2017. All this and more on Green Car Reports.

In its review of the Tesla Model X P90D, Consumer Reports declares the electric crossover "fast but flawed."

The U.S. may be experiencing a hatchback renaissance as sales increase, and automakers begin to blur the line between hatches and crossovers.

Electric cars will get a major boost from stricter emissions standards, according to a new Morgan Stanley report.

Despite pressure to cap ethanol volumes, the Environmental Protection Agency raised the amount of ethanol it wants blended with the fuel supply for 2017.

The 2017 Smart ForTwo Electric Drive is an updated version of the electric Smart, based on the new platform already used by gasoline ForTwo models.

U.S. car owners are holding onto their vehicles longer than ever, according to a new study, which puts the average age of a car on U.S. roads at 11.6 years.

Finally, Audi and Porsche are now reportedly fighting for scarce resources in the wake of the Volkswagen diesel scandal.

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