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We're still in the throes of transitioning away from a majority of combustion engine-powered vehicles globally, which means questions continue to abound about switching to electric vehicles (EV), and what sort of longevity we can expect from them.
Cars can linger on manufacturer websites longer than they remain in production, so we reached out to Mercedes to ask what was going on. Sure enough, a company spokesperson confirmed that all four EQ models (EQE and EQS Sedan and SUV) are back in production after their fall hiatus and available for U.S. dealerships to order once again.
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Chinese Cars Are Officially Coming To Canada
In a massive deal reached today, Canada will drop the country’s 100% tariffs on Chinese electric cars.As reported by AP, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Chinese Leader Xi Jinping and agreed to cut the 100% tariff on Chinese made electric cars in exchange for China lowering the import tax on canola seeds,
If you are in the market for another car and will consider a used one, an expert says this may be the best time to buy an electric vehicle.
The new EV2 enters the electric city car fray with a compact battery, unique styling, and talk of a future GT version
Good-looking, intelligent and with a great range, the new Mercedes-Benz CLA could be the perfect mid-priced coupe, but there’s still room for improvement
World Luxury Car finalists are the Audi A6, Cadillac Vistiq, Lucid Gravity and Volvo ES90, while World Urban Car contenders are the Alfa Romeo Junior, Baojun Yep Plus / Chevrolet Spark EUV, Firefly, Hyundai Venue and Wuling Binguo / Ari Pol.
Electric car sales in the UK are forecast to reach 580,000 registrations in 2026, accounting for 29% of all new car sales, according to new projections from leading EV leasing company DriveElectric. This is based on an estimated two million total new car registrations next year.
Even though the Trump administration eliminated EV tax credits, leaving the company out of $6 billion as of last week, General Motors CEO Mary Barra still believes in electric vehicles.
Late last year, we drove BMW’s new iX3. It’s the first of a series of electric BMWs to use a newly developed platform, known as the “Neue Klasse.” Later this year, we’ll see the first fully electric version of the 3 Series when the i3 sedan debuts.