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Tesla Cybertruck is finally here with with higher price, shorter range

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In a long-awaited moment for electric vehicle enthusiasts, Tesla has finally unveiled the 2024 Cybertruck at its Gigafactory in Austin, Texas. The event, live-streamed on X, marked a significant milestone for the company as it introduced the world to a truck that CEO Elon Musk boldly claims is “a better truck than a truck, and a better sports car than a sports car in the same package.” Read more…

Renault 5 E-Tech teaser reveals battery capacity, pricing and key design elements

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Renault is almost ready to unveil the highly anticipated Renault 5 E-Tech Electric – it’s going official at the 2024 Geneva International Motor Show. Yet the company couldn’t wait that long and released an extensive teaser for its upcoming disruptive model. We got to learn the size, battery capacity and even pricing for it, along with some design bits. Read more…

Hyundai’s “Uni Wheel” claims to revolutionize EVs

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The ubiquitous CV joint is an essential component found in virtually every car with a driven independent axle. It has been the reliable workhorse of the automotive world, efficiently transmitting power from the engine to the wheels, even when the wheels are moving up and down or turning. It’s a simple, robust, and time-tested design. But leave it to Hyundai and Kia to challenge the status quo with their unconventional creation, the Uni Wheel. Read more…

2024 Volkswagen ID.4 gets improved EPA range rating

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Earlier this year, Volkswagen unveiled plans for the 2024 Volkswagen ID.4, boasting an 82-kilowatt-hour battery pack that promised more power and, most importantly, increased driving range. The standout feature of this upcoming model is the introduction of a new rear drive unit rated at a remarkable 210 kilowatts, a significant improvement over the previous 150-kilowatt unit. And the best bit is it doesn’t come with a range penalty either. Read more…

EVs dominate European car of the year awards

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The European Car Of The Year 2024 contest is in its final stage as the finalists have been announced. And the list is absolutely dominated by EVs with 5 out of the 7 contenders, plus the BMW 5 Series which comes in both EV and ICE flavors.

So out of the 7 finalists, 6 are available as EVs. We have the BMW 5 Series, BYD Seal, Kia EV9, Peugeot E-3008/3008, Renault Scenic, Toyota C-HR and the Volvo EX30. The Toyota C-HR is the only car with a BEV variant, but it’s still a hybrid.

The BYD Seal is interesting as a Chinese-made vehicle among the top 7 is news on its own.

The jury… Read more…

Volkswagen struggles to keep up with EV revolution – more job cuts coming

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Volkswagen, Europe’s largest automaker, is grappling to stay competitive in the electric vehicle market. The CEO of Volkswagen brand cars, Thomas Shafer, recently declared, “We are no longer competitive,” as the company announced additional job cuts. As the automotive industry undergoes a seismic shift towards EVs, Volkswagen is working tirelessly to remain in the race against formidable competitors like Tesla.

With the rapid rise of EVs, Volkswagen finds itself struggling to adapt to the new realities. During a staff meeting, Thomas Shafer highlighted the critical issues faced by the… Read more…

Nissan Skyline to be revived as fastback and SUV

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Not often do we get to write about automotive legends such as Skyline, and when we do we approach the subject with the respect the coveted name deserves. The legendary Nissan Skyline, which has carved its name in the annals of automotive history, is set to undergo a remarkable transformation. Nissan is resurrecting the Skyline as a powerful electric fastback and a cutting-edge SUV. Sacrilege for some, but Nissan has done it before.

The Skyline’s journey began in 1969 when it emerged as a result of Nissan’s merger with the Prince Motor Company, the original creator of the Skyline. Over… Read more…

Subaru to work with Toyota on its next three EVs

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In the fast-evolving world of electric cars, even established makers need to resort to collaborations to keep up. Subaru, has announced it will stick with Toyota to create its next EVs as it.

Jeff Walters, Subaru of America’s spokesperson, revealed that the next three EVs in Subaru’s lineup would be “alliance vehicles,” suggesting a deeper collaboration with Toyota and potentially other partners. While he didn’t delve into specifics, he assured that Subaru’s upcoming portfolio would be the most comprehensive and robust in the company’s history.

In the meantime the two companies… Read more…

Mercedes opens its first own-brand charging hub in Europe

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Today Mercedes proudly announced the opening of its first own-branded charging hub in Europe. This follows similar hubs that have recently opened in Atlanta, Georgia, in the USA, as well as Chengdu and Foshan in China.

The first Mercedes charging hub in Germany is located at the Mercedes subsidiary in Mannheim, in the Rhine-Main-Neckar region, one of the country’s most important transport corridors.

The hub has six charging points, each with an output of 300 kW. Each charger has only one port, in order to ensure that the maximum energy reaches the charging vehicle. Given the high… Read more…