It even beats the launch edition version with a bigger battery, but despite improvements, falls behind the Tesla Model 3 SR+.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
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Electric Cars Dominate 2021 Top Gear Awards
Electric cars scooped up the bulk of the awards at TG’s annual event.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
UK Offers Array Of Incentives To Rivian To Help Secure Factory
The British government is desperate for Rivian to choose the UK as the location for their European plant.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
Meet Vilner's Stylish Take On The Tesla Model 3
Vilner’s Model 3 proves subtle tweaks can have a major impact.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
How Much Quicker Is A Tesla With Three Jet Engines Strapped To It?
This is somewhat of an unofficial preview of the upcoming Tesla Roadster that is supposed to feature rockets for extra boost.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
Return Of The Drive-In: EV Charging With Food Delivered To Car
Tesla CEO Elon Musk mentioned this, but Electrify America is already cooperating with restaurants to make it happen.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
Awesomely Weird Alibaba EV of the Week: $700 electric bike with FIVE shock absorbers
I’m an electric bicycle guy through and through. You’ve probably seen me riding and testing any number of dozens of electric bicycles in the last few months – hundreds in the last year or two. So I’ve seen just about everything the e-bike industry has to offer, or at least I thought I had. That was until this strange-looking contraption rolled across my screen in my latest hunt through the Chinese shopping giant Alibaba’s electric vehicle section. With five different shock absorbers, moped seats and wheels the size of teacup saucers, I knew this apparatus was destined to become my next Awesomely Weird Alibaba Electric Vehicle of the Week.
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Source: Charge Forward
Kia EV6 Gets Official EPA Range Numbers: Up To 310 Miles
The results are pretty good, slightly above the Hyundai Ioniq 5.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Gets Official EPA Range Rating: Up To 303 Miles
Up to over 300 miles on a single charge confirmed, but what is the “Standard Range” version doing on the list?
Source: Electric Vehicle News
Toyota commits to 100% zero-emission sales in Europe by 2035, because it essentially has to
During a recent media event in Brussels, Toyota Europe outlined a plan for a 100% CO2 reduction in all-new vehicle sales in the market by 2035. This “goal” will be preceded by a sales mix of at least 50% zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) in Western Europe by 2030. On a broader scale, Toyota Motor Corporation continues to dig in its heels as one of the few major automakers that has yet to set an expiry for gasoline vehicle production.
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Source: Charge Forward