VW explains how the ID.4 electric SUV gets smart about coasting

2021 Volkswagen ID.4Unlike most other electric cars, the 2021 Volkswagen ID.4 doesn’t feature anything close to one-pedal driving, the aggressive use of regenerative braking that many electric-car fans are fond of. And it’s for good reason, VW argues. What happens when the driver of an electric car takes their foot off the accelerator pedal is a “difficult…
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Mercedes-Benz EQS electric luxury car will debut full-dash Hyperscreen interface

MBUX Hyperscreen from Mercedes-Benz EQSHow much screen space is just right for the electric luxury cars of the near future? Although the company showed a minimalist direction in the far-off interface hinted by last year’s AVTR concept, it’s going a different direction in the near term: bigger is better. With the MBUX Hyperscreen system due to arrive later in 2021 in the EQS…
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All-electric cars hit 54% market share of Norway’s new cars sales in 2020 – 100% achievable by 2025

All-electric cars have hit a new record 54% market share of Norway’s total new cars sales in 2020 – showing that the goal of 100% of new car sales being all-electric by 2025 is achievable.

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