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  • Lucid Air

    Lucid hints its first EV will have Tesla-beating range

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    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    08.11.2020

    It has an estimated EPA range of 517 miles.

  • EVgo

    EVgo is adding Tesla connectors to its fast charging stations

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    12.20.2019

    Tesla owners might soon find it easier to use fast charging stations outwith the Supercharger network. EvGo is adding Tesla connectors to its stations.

  • BMW

    Electric Mini Cooper SE pre-orders are open in the US

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    12.17.2019

    The all-electric Mini Cooper SE will go on sale in the US in March, but if you've already made your mind up about getting one, you can stake your claim now. BMW has opened up pre-orders for the first mass-market EV take on the classic car.

  • BMW

    The all-electric Mini Cooper SE will start at $29,900

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    10.28.2019

    BMW has revealed the all-electric Mini Cooper SE will start at $29,900, less than the $35,000 estimate the automaker gave when it unveiled the vehicle in July. The car, which is the first broadly available Mini Cooper EV (following a concept model), will go on sale in the US in early March.

  • Dyson

    Dyson ends its electric car project

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    10.10.2019

    Dyson is shutting down its electric car project. The company said while its automotive team had created a "fantastic" EV, the car was not "commercially viable." It will continue to work on the solid-state battery tech it developed for the EV, however.

  • Steve Dent/Engadget

    Honda reveals pricing for its lovable E electric car

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    09.10.2019

    Honda's E electric car is officially here and the production model has kept nearly all the charm and gadgets of the original concept. At the same time, Honda has unveiled pricing and specs for the urban EV, and that's where things get interesting.

  • Steve Dent/Engadget

    Hyundai goes retro-futuristic with its 45 EV concept

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    09.10.2019

    Hyundai has taken the wraps off the "45," a retro-styled vehicle meant to show where it's going with future EVs. Teased last month, the styling is inspired by the 1974 Pony Couple Concept, the progenitor of Hyundai's popular Pony econo-mobile. The name "45" is thus a play on the anniversary of the original concept, and also a nod to the 45-degree angles on the roofline and other parts of the car. It also takes cues from 1920s art deco styling, the company said.

  • Lotus

    Lotus teases the Type 130, 'the world's first electric British hypercar'

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    04.16.2019

    At the 2019 Shanghai Auto Show, Lotus has teased its first new production car in 11 years, the Type 130. The EV is now in advanced development stages and will be the "world's first full electric British hypercar," Lotus said. "Type 130 will be the most dynamically accomplished Lotus in our history," said CEO Phil Popham. "It marks a turning point for our brand and is a showcase of what we are capable of and what is to come from Lotus."

  • Tesla

    Tesla's $35,000 Model 3 is only available as a special order

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    04.12.2019

    Tesla has halted online sales of the $35,000 Model 3, and will only sell it by telephone or in its stores, the EV maker announced. On top of that, it has made the Autopilot driver assist features standard on all its vehicles (except the aforementioned $35K model) and increased prices accordingly. The Model 3 Standard Plus, for instance, used to cost $37,500 plus $3,000 for Autopilot, and it now starts at $39,500.

  • Aston Martin

    James Bond's next Aston Martin might be electric

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    03.19.2019

    James Bond movies tend to be a reflection of the cultural zeitgeist, and that might be reflected in his choice of whip next time around. The Sun sources have claimed that the director of the next Bond movie, Cary Joji Fukanaga, wants 007 to drive Aston Martin's electric Rapide E (above) instead of one of its gas-powered coupes. It may seem like blasphemy for Bond's flashiest vehicle to be a sedan, but Fukanaga, lead actor Daniel Craig and the producers reportedly believed "the time was right" for the secret agent to use an emissions-free ride.

  • Fisker

    Fisker plans to release an electric SUV under $40,000 in 2021

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    03.18.2019

    Tesla isn't the only one unveiling a semi-affordable electric SUV in March. Fisker is signaling a shift toward more reasonably-priced EVs by unveiling a sub-$40,000 SUV that might claim a few advantages over its superiors. The automaker is aiming for a 300-mile range as standard through an 80kWh-plus battery (the Model Y will start at 230 miles), radar where the grill would be, and an "extended open-air atmosphere" available with a button press. You might not be in a rush to spend extra, then, although dual motors and all-wheel drive will be optional.

  • Vivek Prakash/AFP/Getty Images

    Tesla drops mid-range Model 3 battery option

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    03.17.2019

    Now that the $35,000 Model 3 is here, Tesla appears ready to streamline its options. The automaker has removed the Mid Range battery option from its Model 3 configuration tool, leaving a gap between the Standard Range and Standard Range Plus models (220 and 240 miles of range respectively) and the 310 miles or more of Long Range versions. The change applies in countries where the full Model 3 lineup is available, including the US, Canada and Mexico.

  • Christopher Goodney/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    Tesla's change of heart will bring Autopilot prices 'back to normal'

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    03.12.2019

    Tesla's partial about-face on vehicle pricing will also have an effect on Autopilot pricing. Elon Musk has confirmed that prices for Enhanced Autopilot and Full Self-Driving will "revert to normal" on March 18th. The company shouldn't have dropped prices in the first place, Musk said, and only did so "because some simply couldn't afford it." Some existing owners felt as if they'd been ripped off after paying higher prices for features that still weren't fully unlocked.

  • Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images

    Tesla extends delivery times for base Model 3 by one month

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    03.09.2019

    If you thought sales for the fabled $35,000 Model 3 would quickly lead to a backlog... well, you guessed correctly. Tesla has extended US delivery times for the base EV by a full month, with new orders arriving in six to eight weeks instead of the original two to four. You'll have to shell out for the $37,000 Standard Range Plus variant if you want your Model 3 sooner.

  • Roberto Baldwin/Engadget

    Nissan Leaf is the first electric car to top 400,000 sales

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    03.05.2019

    Nissan just reached an important milestone in electric car history -- though it likely won't be alone for long. The Leaf has become the first EV to top 400,000 sales, crossing that mark slightly over eight years since its December 2010 debut. Demand has been accelerating over that period too, The company was celebrating 200,000 sales back in December 2015. In other words, roughly half of all Leaf owners bought their car in the past three years.

  • Polestar

    Polestar wants you to buy and unlock your car with your phone

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    03.05.2019

    Add Polestar to the ranks of automotive brands that are basing their car experiences around your phone. The company has launched a Polestar Explore app for Android and iOS as part of a larger strategy to handle virtually everything from your phone. You can read about the Polestar 2, configure it, pre-order it and eventually buy or subscribe to it without having to visit a website or (gasp) show up at a retail location. And when your phone can also serve as a key, you're effectively set -- you might not need physical interactions besides tapping on your phone's glass or grabbing your car's door handle.

  • Roberto Baldwin/Engadget

    Honda wants all of its European cars to be hybrids or EVs by 2025

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    03.05.2019

    Honda is coming to the Geneva Motor Show with more than just a pre-production electric car on its hands. The automaker has announced intentions to make all of its European car sales "electrified" (that is, hybrid or pure EV) by 2025 -- a big step up from the goal it set in 2017, when it expected 66 percent by 2025. The transition to electric powerplants has "gathered pace considerably" since two years ago, Honda's Tom Gardner said. The company pointed to its full hybrid tech (such as the two-motor system in the CR-V Hybrid) as a major factor on top of all-electric machines like the e Prototype.

  • AP Photo/David Zalubowski

    US agencies investigate fatal Tesla Model 3 crash in Florida

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    03.03.2019

    American safety officials are looking into the circumstances surrounding another fatal Tesla crash. Both the NTSB and the NHTSA have confirmed that they're investigating a collision between a Model 3 and a semi truck in Delray Beach, Florida on March 1st. According to the police report, the truck was turning left to enter a main thoroughfare when the Model 3 crashed into the semi's trailer, shearing off the car's roof and killing the driver. It's not certain if Autopilot was active, although the Model 3 kept traveling for more than 500 yards before coming to a stop.

  • Tesla

    Tesla will unveil the Model Y crossover on March 14th

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    03.03.2019

    Tesla is following up a very busy February with an even more hectic March. Elon Musk has announced that his brand will unveil the long-promised Model Y crossover at the LA Design Studio on March 14th. On top of that, you can expect the first "v3.0" Supercharger station to switch on March 6th at 8PM Pacific. Musk didn't provide more clues beyond that, but you might already have an idea as to what to expect.

  • PRNewsfoto/Piech

    Piëch's electric coupe charges to 80 percent in five minutes

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    03.03.2019

    For many would-be electric car buyers, slow charging is frequently a major obstacle -- even Porsche's promise of 15 minutes for 250 miles is agonizingly long when you're in a hurry to get home from work. The upstart brand Piëch (created by Toni Piëch, a descendant of VW's Ferdinand Piëch) might just eliminate that hurdle with its just-unveiled Mark Zero. The electric sports coupe uses "special" battery cells that can handle high currents without a risk of overheating, allowing it to reach an 80 percent charge in an extremely speedy four minutes and 40 seconds. It might not take much longer to top up your EV than it would to fill the gas tank in a conventional car.