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Electric Vehicle News and Reviews (Page 364)

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.

By Patrick Rall on
About a month back or so, a video hit YouTube showing a Tesla P85D beating the tar out of a poorly driven Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, but a new video showing that same 707 horsepower Challenger has it running proper quarter mile times – and reportedly wanting a rematch with the 691hp Tesla.
By Aaron Turpen on
Three Japanese automotive giants have teamed up to promote hydrogen refueling in Japan.
By Aaron Turpen on
Named best Non-Luxury Traditional Compact Car in the IHS Automotive Loyalty Awards, the Nissan LEAF becomes the only plug-in vehicle to receive the consumer-based award.
By Patrick Rall on
A video has surfaced showing the 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray drag racing against the all-wheel drive Tesla Model S P85D and unlike the video showing the Tesla victimizing a Hellcat Challenger with a terrible driver, the pilot of this new Corvette shows the electric sedan how it’s done – even though the Corvette has far less power and rear wheel drive.
By John Goreham on
Toyota’s promising new silicon carbide Technology moves to the street testing stage.
By Denis Flierl on
The BMW i8 receives the “International Paul Pietsch Award” due to its status as an “all-new sports car”
By Denis Flierl on
BMW will raise the price of the 2015 i3 in the U.S. market. 2015 models will be arriving soon.
By Denis Flierl on
BMW releases i3 Super Bowl ad before the big game. Watch Katie Couric and Bryant Gumbel in a famous 1994 Today Show clip initial confusion surrounding “what is the internet?”
By Denis Flierl on
The Subaru VIZIV 2 Concept made its North American debut at the Montreal International Auto Show 2015. Could this be Subaru’s new hybrid SUV?
By Denis Flierl on
BMW returns to the Super Bowl and this time with the new BMW i3. How is the new all-electric i3 doing?
By Patrick Rall on
The 2016 Chevrolet Volt was among the new models to debut this week at the 2015 North American International Auto Show, with the next generation of the electric Chevy bringing a new look, better battery range and improved fuel economy when running strictly on the gasoline engine.
By Aaron Turpen on
What if electric car owners actually drive more than do their combustion engine counterparts? Does this change things and if so, how?
By Patrick Rall on
When the 2015 North American International Auto Show opens next week, General Motors will show off a balance of efficiency and performance, with Chevrolet showing off the new Volt while Cadillac rolls out the next generation CTS-V.
By Aaron Turpen on
The Nissan LEAF is not only the best-selling electric car in the United States and globally, but it's also the only electric vehicle in the U.S. showing positive, sustained sales growth and it's also the only one selling in quantities sufficient to make it "mainstream."
By John Goreham on
Toyota will provide its patents to other automakers at no cost to spur hydrogen vehicle adoption.
By John Goreham on
Not a single electric vehicle presently has the IIHS Top Safety Pick rating, yet five different Toyota/Lexus hybrids do. Here’s why
By Patrick Rall on
While General Motors has rolled out a collection of short videos teasing the next generation Chevrolet Volt, the most intriguing aspect of the new electric Chevy is the fact that it should wear design cues borrowed from the popular Chevrolet Corvette Stingray.
By Amie Williams on
It’s safe to say that Tesla is the king of high-end electric cars. A Christmas announcement came straight from the Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla Motors, and it’s a good one we might add. The company’s new Roadster 3.0 has received quite the upgrade, one that will allow it to travel 400 miles on one single charge. That will allow the car to go 40-50 percent longer than other vehicles, and being 15 percent more aerodynamic doesn’t hurt.
By Amie Williams on
Electric vehicles are all the rage now, and even luxury car manufacturers may be jumping on board. With the Tesla being a sleek and increasingly popular car, Mercedes may want a slice of that EV pie.
By John Goreham on
Another win for Toyota’s Camry, this time in its new style and hybrid form.
By John Goreham on
On January 1st Massachusetts energy prices will jump by 22% for most residents. Do EVs make any sense in this key market?
By Denis Flierl on
The research vehicle is the new BMW i3, but all future BMW vehicles could be safer and accident free without you driving.
By Aaron Turpen on
We knew that in some markets, you can buy an electric LEAF and get a free home charger. What we didn't know is that there were so many places where it's the norm.
By Aaron Turpen on
Hybrid vehicles have a lot of nomenclature that designates one powertrain design from the next. There are parallel, serial, plug-ins, and mild hybrids. Some fuel cell vehicles are hybrids too, so are extended range electrics. Here’s what all that means.
By Denis Flierl on
The new BMW i8 has been named Top Gear magazine’s global Car of the Year 2014. Is it too radical for performance enthusiasts?
By Aaron Turpen on
The self-cleaning Nissan LEAF with its special repellent paint was put to the test on the streets of the United States in a new series of prank videos for YouTube.
By Denis Flierl on
Check out this latest performance car from Subaru! The Japanese automaker used a dried fish for inspiration.
By Aaron Turpen on
Between them, Renault and Nissan share not only a CEO, but also 58% of the global zero-emission vehicle market.
By Aaron Turpen on
The No Charge to Charge program hits Georgia as America's biggest market for the all-electric LEAF, Atlanta, sees the program roll out for the holidays.
By Luke Ottaway on
In my final column for Torque News, I go for an electric vehicle Thanksgiving theme.