Electric Cars
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Vinfast plans to show its first EV at the 2020 Los Angeles Auto Show in November.
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Lordstown Motors' future plans include electric SUVs and mid-size pickupEV startup Lordstown Motors plans to be a volume player with multiple models on offer.
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New EV platform moves motors, suspension and steering into the wheel archesREE Automotive's new EV platform has the potential to revolutionize vehicle design.
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2021 Opel Mokka spy shotsOpel is close to revealing a redesigned Mokka based on French auto giant PSA Group's new CMP platform.
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Jaguar Land Rover's SVO plans high-performance EVsJaguar Land Rover's in-house tuner is developing hot electric cars, but the current Jaguar I-Pace won't be one of them.
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GM close to developing million-mile batteryGM is already developing batteries more advanced than its Ultium battery entering production in 2021.
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The Mustang Mach-E starting deliveries later this year will be able to add 61 miles of range in just 10 minutes using a high-speed charger.
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Tesla reportedly readying “million-mile” battery with Chinese partnerTesla will reportedly introduce a durable, low-cost battery within a year, starting with its cars made in China.
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Karma debuts platform for extended-range electric pickup, SUVKarma's latest platform will be used for an SUV and pickup truck from the brand.
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Lotus explains the aerodynamics of the Evija hypercarLotus' chief aerodynamicist describes the Evija as a fighter jet among kites.
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Tesla restarts production at California plant despite shutdown orderTesla CEO Elon Musk joined workers on the line at the company's plant in Fremont, California.
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Volvo reportedly working on XC100 Recharge flagship electric SUVVolvo's redesigned XC90 will reportedly spawn a coupe-like variant with battery-electric power.
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VW expects demand for batteries in Europe alone to top 150 million kilowatt-hours by as early as 2025.
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Karma unveils platform for affordable EVsKarma's E-Flex platform is capable of spawning everything from affordable compact cars to 1,100-horsepower supercars.
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Musk announces plans to move Tesla HQ out of California over virus restrictionsTesla CEO Elon Musk announced plans via Twitter on Saturday to “immediately” move the company's headquarters and future programs to Texas or Nevada or a combination of the two. Tesla's headquarters are currently located in California, where the company's sole vehicle plant in the United...
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New Tesla Roadster likely years away from productionTesla's redesigned Roadster has been placed on the back burner as the company focuses on more pressing issues.
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Cutesy Luka EV ditches in-wheel motors for more traditional setupAs it edges toward production, the Luka EV from MW Motors has evolved considerably.
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Karma rolls out extended-range electric van conceptEV startup Karma continues to demonstrate the flexibility of its E-Flex modular platform.
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Bollinger is going after commercial customers with a chassis cab version of its B2 Class 3 electric truck.
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Nio thrown a lifeline by Chinese state-owned entitiesChinese EV startup Nio is bleeding cash but has just been thrown a $1 billion lifeline.
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Lincoln kills plans for Rivian-based electric SUV due to coronavirusLincoln will no longer launch an electric SUV based on Rivian's platform, but remains committed to adding an EV to its lineup in the future.
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2021 BMW iX3 spy shotsAn iX3 prototype has been spotted and reveals the unique version of the kidney grille BMW will use on its future electric cars.
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Karma's latest EV platform delivers 1,100 horsepower, 0-60 acceleration in under 1.9 secondsThe latest version of Karma's E-Flex modular EV platform has been developed with supercar applications in mind.
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Tesla Model S drops 0-60 mph time to 2.3 seconds, quick as a Dodge DemonA recent software update makes the Tesla Model S as quick from 0-60 mph as a Dodge Challenger SRT Demon in Ludicrous mode.
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