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Hyundai Just Supercharged the EV Era—with 7 New N Models Built for Serious Performance

Hyundai is gearing up for an electrified adrenaline rush in North America. The automaker is launching a major push into the high-performance segment with plans to roll out seven N and N Line models, ... Read More
GM bets big on electric cars even as market slows
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Kia’s gearing up for a big year with new electric and hybrid vehicles: Here’s what’s coming
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Tesla Releases Its Much-Anticipated Affordable Electric Car Models. Here's How Much They Cost

Tesla has finally done what many electric car shoppers have been asking for: It has unveiled new entry-level versions of the refreshed Model Y and Model 3. As many expected, there isn't an all-new car ... Read More
Tesla Reveals Cheaper Versions of Its Cars

Elon Musk’s electric car company said the new versions would start at around $37,000 and $40,000, prices that bring its cars closer to comparable gasoline vehicles. By Jack Ewing Tesla on Tuesday ... Read More
Ferrari Lifts the Hood on EV Tech in Maiden Electric Car

MARANELLO, Italy (Reuters) -Ferrari has unveiled the technology which will power its hotly-anticipated first electric car, the Elettrica, as the 78-year-old luxury Italian sportscar maker looks to add ... Read More
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