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Electric Vehicle News and Reviews (Page 342)

Electric Vehicle News and Reviews

Electric vehicles (EVs) have come a long way in a short time. Barely a decade has passed since the ambitious Silicon Valley startup Tesla Motors introduced the world to an electric car capable of traveling more than 300 miles on a single charge. Since then, Elon Musk and Tesla have convinced many dubious onlookers that electric vehicles are not only here to stay, but that they can become the future of transportation.

Other automakers have joined the EV movement at very different rates. The Nissan Leaf, for example, debuted in 2010 and went on to become the best-selling all-electric vehicle in the world for a time. Competition from the BMW i3 followed, as well as the plug-in hybrid Chevy Volt and its all-electric successor the Chevy Bolt EV, but only the Tesla Model 3 has been able to steal the Leaf's crown. Heading into a new decade, electric vehicles are set to go from strength-to-strength, with new models like the Hyundai Kona Electric and Kia Niro EV competing in the entry-level category and the Audi e-Tron, Porsche Taycan, or Jaguar I-PACE vying with Tesla at the top end of the market.

With entire classes of vehicle still lacking an electric version, such as pick-up trucks and affordable SUVs, there's huge potential for expansion and growth in the EV marketplace. For now, Tesla is still blazing the trail, but legacy manufacturers are lining up to electrify their fleets and promising startups like Rivian and Byton are waiting in the wings with exciting new electric vehicles.

The future is bright for EVs and you can keep up to date with all the latest stories right here on Torque News.

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EV sales are about to dive. Who would buy another EV with the Tesla Model 3 around the corner?
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The Prius earns the highest possible safety rating. Will EVs try to catch up?
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Tonight At 11:30 Eastern Time Tesla Shows Us An Affordable, Long Range EV. Our predictions.
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A specially modified vehicle is presented to an American service member from New York.
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The 2016 Chevrolet Volt has been redesigned from the ground up, including an all-new drivetrain, but how do all of those upgrades translate into real world use? Well, they make the 2nd generation Volt better than the original Volt in every way – from electric range to driving dynamics to the plush cabin.
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Even before the new Model 3 has been revealed Tesla is starting to hint that you won’t be able to get one this year or next year.
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Toyota re-enters the U.S. EV market with an updated plug-in Prius
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The all-electric quadricycle known as the Twizy, which has become popular in Europe, is now available in Canada.
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If you were to ask Audi how long it will take electric vehicles to become mainstream, they would say about ten years.
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Toyota’s new Setsuna EV adds a twist on green construction.
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Battery electric vehicles are running at less than a third of one percent of U.S. auto sales year to date.
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Construction workers at Tesla new manufacturing plant claim the company is using out of state workers in violation of an agreement.
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The EPA rates every car’s cost per mile for operation. Prius pulls ahead.
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General Motors has a high tech rear view camera mirror system for the Cadillac CT6 and the Chevy Bolt, and according to the folks at Autoblog, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has approved this system – opening up a whole new area of interior technology that is sure to quickly spread across the industry.
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The new flagship coupe from Lexus loses two cylinders but gains a gearbox.
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The Ford Mustang had its best sales year in many moons in 2015, literally outselling the entire electric vehicle segment and reminding us that while there are people around the country who care about not using gasoline – high performance still reigns supreme in the good ol’ USA.
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Lexus isn’t playing the same game other automakers are.
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It's not unusual for high-powered executives like Carlos Ghosn to have a driver chauffeur them around town. This time, however, Ghosn was driven to Nissan's new Silicon Valley facility by the car itself.
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The folks at Automotive News announced yesterday that the extended range Cadillac ELR – essentially the luxury coupe version of the Chevrolet Volt – will not continue on into a next generation and with the ELR being one of my favorite vehicles on the market today – I am sad to hear that the beautiful electric Caddy coupe is headed for the automotive graveyard.
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Another electric vehicle launch stalls at the gates.
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The all-new Prius is coming to an auto show near you.
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The new Chevrolet Bolt EV made its formal production debut earlier this week at the 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, bringing us the full details on the industry’s most capable, affordable electric vehicle.
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The Superbowl is the top TV sports event of the year, and Prius is the top selling green car.
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Tesla wants you to remember this was their idea.
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The Prius always outsells EVs, but its December sales were almost shocking.
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Why don’t Americans want electric vehicles? For the same reason they didn’t want them in 1884.
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The automaker’s soft launch is nothing new.
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It was discovered recently that General Motors has moved to protect the names Corvette E-Ray and E-Ray for use on an automobile, but I still don’t believe that we will be able to buy an electric-powered Corvette anytime in the near future – so all of those enraged Corvette loyalists can take a nice deep breath.
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Nissan and BMW have come together to mutually deploy dual-duty fast chargers in 120 locations nationally as a way of promoting electric vehicles. Nissan, which builds the best-selling EV of all time, the LEAF, and BMW, whose i3 is the second-best seller in recent months, are adding fast chargers in 19 states.
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You may have heard of range anxiety from Nissan Leaf, Tesla Model S and other electric car owners, but now what about charging anxiety?