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The Future Isn’t Electric or Hybrid—It’s Hyundai’s Bold All-of-the-Above Revolution
Hyundai is gearing up for a massive green revolution, rolling out a full lineup of eco-friendly vehicles starting next year—from hybrids and pure EVs to range-extending electrics that bridge the two ... Read More
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Customers who are leasing any of Ford’s all-electric vehicles will no longer be able to buy out the vehicle at lease end to help manage the automaker’s EV battery recycling and materials. While only a ... Read More
Hyundai Motor cuts Ioniq 5 prices by $9,800 in U.S.

Hyundai Motor has decided to reduce the price of its electric SUV Ioniq 5 in the U.S. by up to $9,800 (approximately 14 million Korean won). Starting from the 1st (local time), this move comes as the ... Read More
Tesla Releases Its Much-Anticipated Affordable Electric Car Models. Here's How Much They Cost

The cheaper versions of the refreshed Model Y and Model 3 aren't brand new models, but they introduce a more affordable starting price for electric car shoppers. This is long overdue. As someone who's ... 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
The real reason men are more likely to buy an electric car
High costs, poor public charging and manly marketing have skewed the electric car industry toward men, but women are encouraging their peers to go electric. Read More
GM takes $1.6 billion hit on electric vehicle rollout as U.S. automakers rethink future
President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” ended a key EV tax credit last month. But consumers had already shown signs of EV fatigue. Read More
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