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What Slowdown? America Crosses The 1 Million EVs Sold Mark In 2023

New data shows that the electric car market is healthy, despite what you may have been hearing.
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The 2024 Fiat 500e Is A $32,500 Answer To Big, Expensive EVs

Fiat’s iconic city car returns to the U.S. with 149 miles of range and a price that’s tough to beat.
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The EV Tax Credits Are Changing. Yes, Again. Here’s What To Know

Think you had the EV tax credit plan figured out? Concerns about China just threw a wrench into things.
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Watch The Tesla Cybertruck Race A Porsche 911 While Towing Another 911

Okay, that was pretty cool.
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The Lucid Gravity Almost Got Tesla’s Most Controversial Design Option

“We just felt it was a compromise we weren’t willing to make,” said Derek Jenkins, the startup’s design chief.
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One of the best Tesla alternatives just became an even bigger thorn in Elon Musk’s side

The Polestar 2 sedan now has longer range, better performance, and a refreshed look to go along with it.
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See the 7 coolest electric SUVs coming in 2023, from the beastly Hummer to the budget-friendly Chevy Equinox

Tons of new electric SUVs are hitting streets next year, from some cheaper options to luxurious, six-figure models.
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See the 8 coolest electric cars hitting streets next year, from Chevy’s $105,000 truck to Hyundai’s spaceship-like sedan

We'll see tons of new electric pickup trucks, sedans, and SUVs on the road next year. Heck, Tesla might finally release the Cybertruck.
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There’s a growing chance your next electric car will be built by the same company as your iPhone

No, we're not talking about the long-rumored Apple Car. Foxconn, a huge Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer, is getting into the EV game.
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Yes, electric vehicles are greener than gas cars — even when they use dirty power

Electric cars aren't emission-free, but driving one in the US produces roughly the same emissions as a gasoline vehicle rated at 91 miles per gallon.