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  • 2019 Mercedes-Benz A-Class

    The newly revealed 2019 Mercedes-Benz A-Class boasts a slippery shape. Early Tesla Model 3 Performance reviews are in. And states band together to ask a court to reconsider the EPA's proposal to roll back regulations for "glider" trucks. All of this and more on Green Car Reports. The new A-Class, according to Mercedes, features the lowest aerodynamic drag of any production car in history. The luxury sedan claims a 0.22 drag coefficient, which ties the BMW 5-Series, but it's smaller, so doesn't have to push as much wind. The first reviews of the Tesla Model 3 Performance have hit the Internet...

  • Western Star semi tractor used to promote Fitzgerald Glider Kits
    States join to halt EPA's reversal on "glider" semi trucks

    Sixteen states joined an effort this week to petition courts to review a rollback of an Obama-era regulation that capped the number of "glider" trucks, Transport Topics reported. Glider trucks are new bodies fitted with older diesel engines that predate emissions controls. Those trucks can emit up...

  • 2018 Tesla Model 3
    Early Tesla Model 3 Performance reviews are positive

    The first reviews of the Tesla Model 3 Performance are in, and they are positive—even occasionally glowing. Tesla has trickled out cars for review to a handful of outlets so far, including the The Wall Street Journal (and its affiliated website, Market Watch), CNET, CleanTechnica, Motor...

  • 2019 Mercedes-Benz A-Class aerodynamic testing
    2019 Mercedes-Benz A-Class sedan sets wind-cheating record

    Efficiency comes in many automotive forms: electric powertrains, continuously variable transmissions, smaller-displacement engines. More aerodynamic designs help efficiency, too. With the 2019 A-Class, Mercedes-Benz says it's raised the aerodynamic bar. Mercedes-Benz claims that the new 2019...

  • Waymo Jaguar I-Pace
    2018 Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid, Sergio Marchionne dies, Gyon electric car: Today's Car News

    Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne died in a hospital in Switzerland. We review fuel-economy numbers in the 2018 Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid. China aims to bring a new boutique electric car to the U.S. All this and more on Green Car Reports. Sergio Marchionne, who made his name as a...

  • Sergio Marchionne
    Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne dies suddenly

    Sergio Marchionne, the man who engineered a historic merger between Fiat and Chrysler to rescue the Detroit automaker from financial collapse, died Wednesday in Switzerland. He was 66. Marchionne died after complications from surgery last week. On Saturday, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles quickly...

  • Teaser for Gyon concept car

    Add one more to the ranks of boutique luxury electric carmakers. The latest, Gyon, comes from Asia as an offshoot of from the Sitech luxury division of one of FAW Group, one China's largest automakers. The brand said Wednesday that it will debut its latest model in Los Angeles on August 8. Presenting the Gyon concept will be Sitech CEO Jacky Xian and COO Joe Chao. READ THIS: Faraday Future gets a $2 billion lifeline to build expensive crossover A concept drawing the company released looks like the car will be a large sedan with coupe-like proportions. Gyon is working with California custom...

  • 2018 Kia Niro Plug-in Hybrid
    2018 Kia Niro PHEV gas mileage review: outrunning expectations

    Competition improves the breed. And that’s exactly what the Kia Niro brings to hybrids like the Toyota Prius and Prius Prime. Compared with the Prius, the Niro is taller and roomier. Likely to its benefit, it looks like a small crossover SUV, though with only front-wheel drive, it's no kind...

  • 2018 Tesla Model 3
    Tesla Model 3 track mode, Tesla asks suppliers for money back, and ExxonMobil exits ALEC: Today's Car News

    Tesla has developed a new track mode for Performance versions of its Model 3 electric car. The electric-car maker has also asked some suppliers for money back on Model 3 parts. ExxonMobil exits the ALEC lobby group. And the results are in from our latest Twitter poll on electric-car racing. All of...

  • ExxonMobil oil refinery, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, by WClarke [CC BY-SA 4.0]
    ExxonMobil leaves conservative anti-climate lobbying group

    Following a public spat over climate change legislation, oil giant ExxonMobil has pulled its membership from the Koch brothers-backed anti-climate-change lobbying group, American Legislative Exchange Council. Neither ExxonMobil nor ALEC has commented publicly on the reasons for the company's...

  • 2018 Tesla Model 3
    Tesla Model 3 Performance to get new "track mode"

    Tesla is developing a new track mode for performance versions of the Model 3. YouTube reviewer Marques Brownlee posted a video on Instagram showing a development version of the "track mode" in action. Green Car Reports reached out to Tesla for comment, and the company confirmed in a statement that...

  • Tesla Model 3 all-wheel drive Performance rolls off a new assembly line in a temporary structure
    Tesla asks suppliers for money back on Model 3 parts

    In its ongoing effort to reach profitability by the end of this year, Tesla has asked several of its suppliers to lower prices retroactively on components of the Model 3, including some contracts that date back to 2016. In a memo sent to the suppliers last week and reviewed by The Wall Street...

  • Romain Dumas drives the Volkswagen ID R at 2018 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb

    Electric cars and racing can make strange bedfellows. The purpose of electric cars is to save energy. Racing, whether it uses gasoline or electrons, is a spectacle of speed—conservation takes a backseat. DON'T MISS: Volkswagen's ID R Pikes Peak race car shows why you should care about electric car racing As electric cars have gained a foothold in public consciousness—and as automakers try to strengthen that foothold—we've seen more electric cars involved in racing. Volkswagen tackled Pikes Peak with an electric hill-climb car last month and shattered the course record. The...

  • Traffic at the I-10 & I-405 interchange in Los Angeles, California (by Mario Roberto Duran Ortiz)
    Everything you need to know about California’s new HOV stickers

    If you’re more than a little confused by California’s rules allowing clean cars into the much-prized diamond lanes, join the club. The state DMV and the California Air Resources Board haven’t done a great job of clarifying matters, either, though they’re getting better...

  • 2017 Tesla Model S
    Tesla Model S recognized, Hyundai Sonata PHEV pricing, and electric car feature poll: Today's Car News

    The Tesla Model S is named car of the decade. The price dropped on the 2018 Hyundai Sonata Plug-In. We ask what readers wish their electric car could do. And what changes are coming for California's carpool lane stickers? All of this and more on Green Car Reports. Classic-car insurer Hagerty...

  • 2018 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid
    2018 Hyundai Sonata Plug-in Hybrid price drops by $1,350

    The 2018 Hyundai Sonata Plug-in Hybrid may cost car shoppers less, the company announced last week. The price drop on base models will save buyers $1,350 on 2018 models, which should help the car attract more customers. It comes in the same two trim levels as before. Base models will start at...

  • 2017 Tesla Model X
    Is there anything you wish your electric car could do that it can't? Take our Twitter poll

    Electric cars prove their capability every day. So far, however, not every class of car includes an electric option, and there are still some things that most electric cars can't do. Only the Tesla Model X, for example, can carry more than five passengers or tow a trailer. No electric pickups have...

  • 2018 Tesla Model S
    Tesla Model S named car of the decade

    Tesla is known as the car of the future. Now the collector-car community that venerates cars of the past has also taken notice. Collector-car insurer Hagerty Insurance named the Tesla Model S the greatest car of the 2010s. DON'T MISS: South's good ol' boy drag racers whupped by Tesla, not happy...

  • EVgo charging station in Union City, California with resused BMW i3 battery backup

    Which country demanded repayment of electric car incentives from owners? What car may turn a bigger profit than expected? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending June 20, 2018. Friday, we covered a report saying that a long-anticipated EPA plan to roll back emissions and fuel-economy standards could come as early as next week. Seventeen states have already sued the EPA over the process that led to the proposal. We also learned that Volkswagen plans to spread its upcoming DC fast-charge network north of the border in a new...

  • Volkswagen Beetle Dune Hybrid concept, New York City, May 2015
    Filing may uncover plans for hybrid VW Beetle coming soon

    Just a few months ago, we heard that Volkswagen was not planning to develop a successor to the current Beetle but a recent filing shows that it might have one last hurrah for 2019. A June filing by supplier Magneti Marelli shows an instrument cluster that appears almost identical to the current...

  • EPA Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler
    Report: Trump administration set to roll back emissions regulations as early as next week

    The rollback of federal emissions and fuel economy standards that President Donald Trump promised during his campaign could be released as early as next week, according to a new Bloomberg report. A person familiar with the matter told Bloomberg that the administration will roll out proposals from...

  • Ionity multi-brand European charging network
    European electric-car sales, VW charging network heads to Canada, and Tesla police cars: Today's Car News

    Electric-car sales stall in Europe. Volkswagen's charging network expands to Canada. And Luxembourg adds Tesla Model S police cars to its fleet. All of this and more on Green Car Reports. A new report shows electric-car sales in Europe haven't grown as quickly as they did in 2017 and growth tumbled...

  • Simulation of Tesla Model S as a police cruiser
    To nab speeders, Luxembourg deploys faster Teslas

    Speeders beware! If you're traveling in Luxembourg, those blue lights in your mirror could be on top of an electric Tesla Model S. The Luxembourg police bought the two Teslas last September, but has had trouble getting them approved by the Grand Duchy's transportation department due in part to...

  • Mockup of Electrify Canada DC fast charge station from Volkswagen
    VW electric charger network spreads to Canada

    Mirroring its Electrify America network of public fast chargers for electric cars in the U.S., Volkswagen announced Thursday that it will set up a similar network in Canada—called Electrify Canada, logically enough. Electrify Canada plans to set up 32 DC fast-charging stations in major...

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