Stephen Edelstein, Contributing Writer
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Elon Musk has said that the Tesla Model 3 electric car will be shown to the public in March 2016.
Tesla Motors will begin taking orders for the car then, and production will start in 2017, the Tesla...
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Yamaha Sports Ride: Carbon-Fiber Structure From Designer Gordon MurrayThe Yamaha Sports Ride is a concept car that uses Gordon Murray's iStream construction with carbon fiber.
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2015 Tokyo Motor Show Concepts, LG Chem Adds Tesla, Toyota Prius Longevity: Today's Car NewsWe have coverage of the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show today.
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Toyota Prius Owners Keep Cars Longer Than Any Other Model But OneMore Toyota Prius owners keep their cars for 10 years than almost any other model.
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Tesla Model X Sun Visor Design: Genius 'Delight' Or Overkill?Elon Musk said the Tesla Model X is more complicated than it needs to be. Is he right?
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Tokyo Motor Show Green Cars: Concepts & Production ModelsHere are the major green production and concept car debuts from the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show.
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Today, the Lexus LF-FC hydrogen fuel-cell concept debuts at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show, a range-extended electric taxi debuts in London, and a startup plans to equip heavy-duty trucks with bolt-on...
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Lexus Fuel Cell Car Likely To Be Based on New LS Luxury SedanThe Lexus LF-FC concept could preview a future fuel-cell Lexus luxury sedan.
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London's Black Cabs To Be Range-Extended Electrics, With Chinese HelpThe London Taxi Company debuts a new extended-range electric model.
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Recovered Energy And Ultracapacitors Could Cut Big-Rig Fuel UseA startup plans to adapt KERS technology for heavy-duty trucks.
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Tesla Model 3 Affordable Electric Car May Be Built In China Too, Eventually: MuskTesla may build the Model 3 in China to meet local demand, Elon Musk says.
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Honda Plug-In Hybrid, 2017 Acura NSX, Tesla Model 3 In China: Today's Car NewsAcura, Honda, and Tesla make headlines today.
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When it debuted around 25 years ago, the original Acura NSX helped redefine the supercar by combining performance and sexy styling with the usability of more practical cars.
Now, a decade after that...
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2018 Honda Plug-In Hybrid To Offer 40-Mile Range, Use Fuel-Cell Vehicle's PlatformThe upcoming Honda dedicated plug-in hybrid will share a platform with the company's fuel-cell vehicle.
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Tesla Battery Degradation, Honda FCV, Nissan Concept Teased: Today's Car NewsHonda, Nissan, and Tesla make headlines today.
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U.S. Emission Tests Are Unrealistic, But European Testing Is Far WorseEuropean testing standards allow greater opportunities for cheating.
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Both Electric And Gas Cars Lose Range In The Cold; Electrics Just Lose MoreFleet data shows that electric cars have greater range loss in cold weather than their gasoline counterparts.
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Cars To Vanish From Downtown Oslo Before 2020A new plan by Oslo's city council would permanently eliminate cars from the Norwegian capital's downtown.
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Carmakers like to talk enthusiastically about good crash-test results, but they can seem somewhat abstract compared to real-world crash damage.
A car protecting its occupants in a crash can make a...
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Younger Car Buyers In U.K. Want Electric Cars Far More Than OlderU.K. teenagers are enthusiastic about electric cars, a new study finds.
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Hot Pizza: Domino's DXP $25K Chevy Spark Includes Warming OvenDomino's is converting Chevrolet Spark hatchbacks into pizza-delivery vehicles.
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Tesla Reliability, Take Two: Are Newer Owners Less Tolerant?Newer Tesla owners may be less tolerant of glitches, an analyst says.
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Aston Martin RapidE, Tesla Autopilot Coast-to-Coast, BMW i3 Range Boost: Today's Car NewsAston Martin, BMW, and Tesla make headlines today.
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Autopilot drives Tesla Model S Electric Car Coast-To-Coast (More Or Less)A team takes an Autopilot-equipped Tesla Model S on a cross-country drive.
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