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ElectricChevrolet Silverado EV Manages to Drive 1,700 km on a Full Charge
There are all sorts of EV range records, including the one set by the Lucid Air (1,205 km) that we reported about in early July. However, what the 2026 Silverado EV recently accomplished defies reason. In a test conducted by a team of General Motors engineers, Chevrolet ’s pickup truck—more …
ElectricHere’s Your First Look at the New 2027 Chevrolet Bolt
Sold from 2017 to 2023, the Chevrolet Bolt EV helped tens of thousands of consumers make the transition to long-range electric vehicles without paying a high price. Unfortunately, battery problems and a massive recall tarnished its reputation and hastened its retirement. But, as you probably know, General Motors has confirmed …
ElectricAudi to Unveil All-New Electric Sports Car in September
Since the R8 and TT were discontinued after the 2023 model year, Audi no longer has a true sports car in its lineup. Sure, the fully electric RS e-tron GT performance is the most powerful production car ever made by the four-ring brand, but it's still just a sedan. A …
ElectricTesla Still Working on Smaller Cybertruck
After a fairly strong start, demand for the Cybertruck has plummeted and turned out to be much lower than Tesla had anticipated, making this polarizing electric pickup a commercial failure—let's not mince words. Lower-than-promised capabilities, various technical problems and excessively high prices partly explain this situation, not to mention the …
ElectricElectric Ford Bronco Revealed, But This One’s Not For Us
While Ford is scaling back its EV ambitions here in North America, one of its flagship models is going fully electric over in China. Slated to hit the market this winter, joining the Mustang Mach-E that’s already on sale there, the so-called Bronco New Energy is revealed today via a …
ElectricTesla Cuts $20,000 Off Model Y to Stop Freefalling Sales
Tesla continues to play yo-yo with its prices, and not just a little. As you know, the electric vehicle manufacturer's sales are plummeting in many parts of the world, including Canada where S&P Global Mobility reports a 67% drop in registrations. They amounted to approximately 9,000 in the first half …
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