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Which upcoming electric vehicle might earn an EPA rating of more than 500 miles? Which EV might share its production location with the Jaguar I-Pace? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending TKTKTK, 2018. Hyundai announced that it’s rebooting its Ioniq nameplate into an entire brand of electric vehicles—starting in fall 2021 with an Ioniq 5 crossover based on the retro 45 concept. An Ioniq 6 sedan based on the sleek Prophecy sedan concept will arrive a year later, and an SUV in 2024. We drove the Polestar 2...
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First drive review: Polestar 2 aims at Tesla and comes up just shortThe Polestar 2 rivals Tesla's driving experience and interface but comes up short in packaging and interior space.
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Lucid CEO confirms SUV, considers pickup, says “absolutely not” to contract manufacturingThe electric vehicle maker Lucid says that its factory is ready for a whole family of vehicles, but it won't be making EVs for other companies.
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Hyperion XP-1 hydrogen fuel-cell supercar touts 1,000-mile range, 221-mph top speedOnly 300 of the hand-built hydrogen fuel-cell supercars will be made, as a very exclusive "educational tool for the masses."
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Independent test suggests 517-mile EPA range for Lucid Air electric carLucid already stands a very strong chance of one-upping the 402-mile rating for the Tesla Model S.
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Hyundai reboots Ioniq as an EV brand, starting with Ioniq 5 crossover in fall 2021The Hyundai 45 Concept and Prophecy Concept will become the first fully electric models under the Ioniq brand.
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Fisker reportedly reached a tentative deal with Magna Steyr, but it's unclear whether VW would supply the platform or if Jaguar plays a role.
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Venza and Model Y driven, Cadillac Lyriq revealed, Cybertrucks for all: The Week in ReverseWhat was Joe Biden saying about an electric Corvette? Which EV already confirmed for the U.S. reportedly might not arrive at all? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending TKTKTK, 2018. We drove two important green vehicles this...
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2023 Cadillac Lyriq revealed: 300-mile crossover starts brand’s move to mostly EVThe long-anticipated electric crossover made its "show car" debut. Here's what we know.
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In future Audi EVs, one big brain will manage all the physicsNext-generation premium gasoline and EV Audi models will have an electronic chassis platform with 10 times the computing power of the current unit.
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Jaguar: I-Pace electric SUV has already been improved from racing and over-the-air updatesThe 2021 Jaguar I-Pace and future electric vehicles from Jaguar benefit from lessons learned in Formula E racing and in the I-Pace eTrophy.
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First drive review: 2021 Toyota Venza hybrid reinterprets the market middle at 39 mpgThe Venza earns 40 mpg city, 37 highway, and occupies a midpoint between Toyota best-sellers such as the RAV4 Hybrid, Camry Hybrid, and Avalon Hybrid.
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The 2020 Tesla Model Y is the first in a series of affordable electric crossovers, and it has set the bar for the competition.
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Could electricity be the currency of parking buildings in the future?At a new facility near Nissan's world headquarters, the automaker is waiving parking fees for those who can share some of their EV's charge.
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GM fast-charging, Hummer EV details, Lucid DreamDrive, Kandi cars: The Week in ReverseWhich Chinese brand is aiming to have the most affordable EV in the U.S. market? What looks like a modern-but-downsized electric VW Microbus? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending July 31, 2020. General Motors showed a little...
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GM fast-charging investment will fuel EVgo network expansion, charge future EVsGeneral Motors has announced a push to expand fast-charging infrastructure with the charging network EVgo, but it won't disclose the amount of the investment.
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GMC Hummer EV video teases Adrenaline mode, Crab mode, frunk spaceGM revealed prototype photos of the Hummer EV in profile, plus new information about the electric truck's modes.
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Is the eBussy modular electric van a Microbus for an urban future?Also from Germany, a tiny concept van called eBussy conjures up Microbus nostalgia with a modern urban-electric design aesthetic.
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Lucid has worked with Continental and Bosch in developing its assisted-driving suite, although development work has been done in-house.
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German automakers acknowledge Tesla EV lead, express envy, plot revengeBMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and VW have lost some luster to Tesla in the rivalry to sell connected electric cars. Audi's Artemis plan is one potential way to recover the lead.
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Electric cars are better for drive-in moviesDrive-in movies are on the comeback this summer, and electric vehicles are better for them
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Tesla Texas, BYD Han EV, Rivian delay, battery supplies, the end of small cars: The Week in ReverseWhich carmaker crammed seven motors into its electric SUV? Which automaker said it no longer has plans for fuel-cell passenger vehicles? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending July 24, 2020. The biggest series of stories of the...
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Rivian electric trucks: R1T and R1S delayed to summer 2021Rivian reports that pilot production has started in Illinois for its electric trucks—and with a delay to mid-2021, the trucks' lead over key rivals shortens.
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Nikola breaks ground on Arizona fuel-cell electric truck plantIn Arizona, Nikola will build its Two and Tre hydrogen fuel-cell trucks, intended to take advantage of the company's own network of hydrogen stations.
Stephen Edelstein