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Tesla faces potential punitive damages as judge finds ‘reasonable evidence’ of Autopilot defect awareness

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In a significant legal development for Tesla, a Florida judge has ruled that the electric vehicle giant may face punitive damages in a case revolving around Autopilot defects. The judge found “reasonable evidence” that Tesla, including CEO Elon Musk and other executives, were aware of Autopilot flaws while marketing their vehicles as fully autonomous. This revelation could have far-reaching consequences for the company and its stance on self-driving technology.

The case centers on the tragic death of Stephen Banner, the owner of an early Tesla Model 3, whose vehicle collided with an… Read more…

Toyota teases stylish electric sedan and SUV ready to take on Tesla

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Toyota is expanding its electric vehicle offerings globally, and its recent showcase at the 2023 Guangzhou Auto Show in China turned heads. In partnership with China’s state-owned Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC), Toyota revealed a concept electric sedan known as the “Comfortable Space.” While it’s still a prototype, this stylish sedan provides a glimpse into Toyota’s plans for the electric vehicle market in China, with production slated for 2025.

The “Comfortable Space” draws design inspiration from the bZ Sport Crossover Concept, a striking resemblance that adds to its appeal…. Read more…

Tesla FSD v12 released to company employees

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Tesla finally began the rollout of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) v12 update, promising to revolutionize autonomous driving technology. Elon Musk seemingly confirmed the rollout sparking equally as much hype as skepticism. Putting everything aside though, it appears that Tesla is right on track with its ambitious plans.

The latest news, confirmed by Musk himself, reveals that FSD v12 is now in the hands of Tesla employees, with the internal update version being 2023.38.10. This milestone update is poised to eliminate the “beta” label that has been associated with previous versions, signifying… Read more…

Volkswagen will launch €19,000 EVs in China in 2026 thanks to a new platform

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Volkswagen plans on launching four EVs in China starting in 2026 based on a new entry-level EV architecture called A Main Platform. The cars will range in price from €19,000 to €22,200 and will be built by VW’s joint ventures with SAIC and FAW. The move comes as VW has observed that the Chinese EV market is very “price-sensitive”, as VW China boss Ralf Brandstaetter put it.

He told local reporters that the new platform would cater to Chinese buyers and their affinities in terms of battery, electric drive, and motor. The new platform will be based on VW’s MEB, but using local suppliers in… Read more…

BYD celebrates 6 millionth electrified car rolling off assembly

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BYD just celebrated its 6 millionth NEV car rolling off the assembly line. The car in question is a Bao 5 model from BYD’s Fangchengbao sub-brand. BYD took a commemorative photo and thanked all the people – travelers and supporters – who have helped make this possible. BYD adds that it’s the first car company to achieve 6 million new energy vehicles.

It took BYD 13 years to reach the 1 million NEV milestone. Last year on November 16, the carmaker saw its 3 millionth NEV unit produced. In August of this year, BYD announced it had produced its 5 millionth NEV and now, a little over three… Read more…

Peugeot e-3008 UK pricing revealed

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Peugeot recently announced its latest offering, the e-3008, with an enticing blend of style, performance, and efficiency. What was missing from that announcement was the pricing. It took the company a while to gather all the courage they could – and for a good reason. Starting at €52,750 in the UK, this electric crossover is raising the bar in what it means affordable – the wrong way round. The champagne-popping you hear is coming from Chinese manufacturers, their cars suddenly looking like an even bigger bargain. VW and Peugeot are doing it for free.

The Peugeot e-3008 is the first model… Read more…

Nissan is going fully electric with three iconic models and three gigafactories

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Nissan officially announced its ambitious plan, which we heard of yesterday, to transform its UK manufacturing hub into a 100% electric powerhouse, building three all-new electric vehicles. This plan, known as the EV36Zero project, involves €3 billion in investments, marking a significant milestone in the global transition to electric cars.

Nissan’s EV36Zero hub, situated in Sunderland, is set to embrace a carbon-neutral approach. This transformation includes the electrification of Nissan’s flagship Qashqai and Juke crossovers, as well as the next-generation Nissan Leaf, a model that… Read more…

Volkswagen ID.4 GTX review

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Volkswagen is one of the largest automotive manufacturers, with some of its models like the Beetle, Golf or the Transporter minivan getting cult followings. Many people follow the brand almost religiously and therefore every new model that comes from Wolfsburg is met with a lot of excitement. On the flip side, every new model is a challenge and has to be refined in the best possible way, so that the reputation of the “people’s car” can be preserved.

Table of Contents:

Exterior
Interior
Storage & practicalities
Driving experience
Tech features
Ride comfort
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Luxor Capital Group to rescue Volta Trucks from the brink of bankruptcy

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In a surprising turn of events, Luxor Capital Group, a hedge fund holding shares and lending funds to Volta Trucks, has emerged as the potential savior of the troubled London-based commercial EV startup. Volta Trucks, known for its ambitious vision of revolutionizing the commercial trucking industry with its Volta Zero, faces the grim prospect of bankruptcy. However, Luxor’s interest could inject new life into the struggling company, potentially safeguarding numerous jobs in the United Kingdom.

Volta Trucks, which began with just a vehicle design sketch in 2019, quickly progressed to the… Read more…

Callum Skye – an off-road buggy with a 4 second 0-100 km/h time

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Ian Callum, the visionary automotive designer known for his Jaguar creations, has embarked on a new adventure with his independent design agency, Callum. Their latest brainchild, the Skye, is an all-new electric buggy set to redefine adventure on wheels, all while keeping our planet in mind.

With a 2+2 seating arrangement and a sleek, fully enclosed cabin, it marries style and substance effortlessly. Its design philosophy blends modernism with functionality, evident in its expansive glass panels, ensuring excellent visibility, and a spacious interior. Standing at approximately 3,990 mm in… Read more…

Tesla cuts prices for in-stock models

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Black Friday is almost upon us – the day itself that is, the offers as you may know have started for weeks already – and while not labeling them as such, Tesla does have some deals out. Coincidence? We think not.

The company has cut the prices of its in-stock models in the US, and you can save up to €5,900 if you pick one of those. The highest savings are up for grabs for the Model X. Prices for in-stock Model X vehicles now start at €70,500. The Model X Plaid gets a lower price cut of €3,500, down to €86,840.

At the more affordable end of the roster, the Model 3 RWD gets discounts… Read more…

Nissan Juke and Qashqai to go electric

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Nissan is set to electrify two of its top-selling crossovers, the Juke and Qashqai. The Japanese automaker plans to manufacture these electrified vehicles in the UK, specifically at its Sunderland factory. This comes as part of Nissan’s ambitious plan to transition entirely to EVs by 2030, leaving behind the era of internal combustion engines.

As reported by Sky News, Nissan’s announcement regarding the electric Juke and Qashqai is imminent, with the official unveiling expected soon. This development marks a remarkable turning point for Nissan, as it fully commits to the electric crossover… Read more…

Tesla Cybertruck – latest photo leak leaves no secrets

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In a matter of days, Tesla enthusiasts and electric vehicle aficionados alike will finally get to witness the production version of the highly-anticipated Cybertruck, four years after its initial prototype unveiling. As the countdown to November 30 ticks away, the internet is buzzing with leaked photos that offer a glimpse inside and out of this futuristic EV pickup.

The latest set of images, which seem almost too professional to be unofficial, has surfaced online, providing a closer look at the Cybertruck’s interior.

Posted on X by @ya78756632 and originally uploaded on Weibo by user… Read more…

Volkswagen ID.7 Vizzion electric sedan starts pre-sales in China

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Volkswagen introduced its latest EV to the Chinese electric vehicle market. The ID.7 Vizzion, a mid-size electric sedan, is priced at RMB 237,777 (nearly €31,000) and is set to compete with established players like the Tesla Model 3 and BYD Han EV. The sleek sedan is the latest addition to VW’s ID family and marks its second global model based on the MEB platform, following the success of the ID.4 – and essentially is a rebranded ID.7.

In the competitive Chinese EV market, the ID.7 Vizzion finds itself among tough rivals. At 4,956 mm in length, it may be slightly smaller than BYD Han EV,… Read more…

Tesla to introduce congestion fees at crowded superchargers

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Tesla is once again in the news, this time for managing its Supercharging network. Or rather for trying to keep the congestion at the chargers in check. The company has announced the introduction of congestion fees at its high-traffic Supercharging stations across the United States, a strategy officially aimed at optimizing the usage of its charging facilities and reducing wait times for users.

This move is not without controversy. Tesla’s congestion fees, set at €1 per minute, are designed to discourage customers from charging their EVs to full capacity (100%), thereby freeing up space… Read more…

Hyundai Ioniq 6 N incoming with even more power than Ioniq 5 N

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Hyundai is making waves once again with its latest endeavor, the not-so-secret-anymore Ioniq 6 N. While the Ioniq 5 N has just hit the streets, rumors are swirling about the next Hyundai high-performance car, set to arrive as early as 2025. According to a report from Australian magazine Drive, the Ioniq 6 N is gearing up to outshine its crossover sibling, promising even more power and excitement for EV enthusiasts.

The Ioniq 6 N witll feature a dual-motor setup, more powerful than the 650 hp of the Ioniq 5 N. While torque figures remain a mystery for now, it’s worth noting that the Ioniq 5… Read more…

Toyota’s much hyped solid-state batteries will only be produced in limited quantity

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Toyota shared its ambitious plans to produce next-gen and solid-state batteries with extended range back in September, but reportedly, the solid-state batteries will be in short supply initially. The latest report has it only a few thousand units will be produced using the breakthrough technology.

Or maybe “breakthrough” is a bit overstated. Toyota’s plans are to produce two versions of the battery – one with 20% longer range than today’s Toyota EVs (which isn’t much) and one with 50% improvement. To put things into perspective, the standard range option will supposedly hit 999 km and the… Read more…

Tesla Cybertruck leak reveals payload capacity

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Tesla Cybertruck has been a topic of intrigue and debate since its first reveal four years ago. Thanks to more official specs recently unveiled, we now get a slightly better idea of what this edgy electric pickup has to offer and how it stacks up against its more traditional competitors.

One of the standout features of the Tesla Cybertruck is its payload capacity. With a hefty 1,134 kg payload, it has the muscle to carry a significant load in its bed. In comparison the Silverado 1500 and F-150 can only manage 1,025 kg and 1,114 kg, respectively, depending on the engine and configuration…. Read more…

VinFast VF7 to start from €37,500

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VinFast, the Vietnamese automaker, is going ahead with its expansion plans, and its latest offering, the VinFast VF7 is a key part of those. While the company may not be a household name just yet, its commitment to producing electric vehicles that are both practical and affordable is starting to gain attention.

The VinFast VF7, will join its larger siblings, the VF8 and VF9, hoping to capture the hearts of compact EV enthusiasts. But what sets it apart, apart from its smaller size, is its price, which has piqued the interest of potential buyers.

The VinFast VF7 comes in two… Read more…