It’s Back—and Looking More American
Something’s up with Kia’s electric van strategy. The PV5 Passenger, already available in Europe and South Korea, was recently seen driving through Ann Arbor, Michigan—but this wasn’t the same prototype from before.
This version had U.S.-style side marker lights, which aren't required anywhere else. Add manufacturer plates, and suddenly this…
China has officially announced a ban on retractable or hidden electric door handles for electric vehicles. Starting January 1, 2027, all new EVs sold in the country must have mechanical door releases—inside and out.
This move directly targets the sleek, flush designs made popular by Tesla, which are now common across Chinese and global EV…
Tesla just dropped a new Model Y trim in the U.S. It’s got dual motors, a lower price, and zero luxury fluff. Is this Tesla’s new strategy in motion?
A New AWD Option—But It’s No Upgrade
Tesla has quietly introduced a fifth configuration of the Model Y in the U.S.—a new All-Wheel Drive version starting…
A Legend Reborn (Sort Of)
The Jaguar Type 00 has already stirred the pot—design drama, no rear window, and that Live Vivid. Delete Ordinary ad campaign that nearly broke the internet. Now, we’re past the pixels and hype. We’ve driven not one but two prototypes: the early PT3 mule and the fully loaded "golden car"…
Lectron is Building the Charging Arsenal Tesla Owners Actually Need
With the EV landscape shifting toward the NACS standard, Lectron has emerged as one of the few brands that gets it. Whether you're road-tripping across charging deserts or just trying to top off overnight, Lectron’s latest lineup covers every need with UL-certified safety, serious power,…
A Storm-Proof Advantage
When the grid goes dark, most drivers think of candles and gas generators. EV owners think of power. Many electric cars can run fridges, lights, routers, and even furnaces during outages. This feature exists today. Yet few buyers hear about it.
How Cars Become Power Plants
EVs with V2L send electricity…
A Bigger Footprint for 2026
XPENG is stepping up its UK strategy. The brand plans to expand its dealer and service network throughout 2026. It will target major cities such as London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol, and Edinburgh. The goal is simple. Put showrooms where customers already live and work. At the same time, support a…
A New Kind of Mobility
Sony and Honda continue shaping their shared EV vision through Sony Honda Mobility. What started as an unusual partnership now feels purposeful. Their joint goal goes beyond building another electric car. Instead, they aim to redefine what mobility means. With AFEELA, driving is no longer the main point. The real…
A New Bet in the Battery Race
CATL and BYD already control more than half of the global EV battery market. Now, they are making their next big move. Both companies are pushing sodium-ion batteries as a way to cut costs and reduce dependence on lithium. With new models launching in 2026, the shift is…
The End of an Era
Tesla will stop producing the Model S and Model X by the end of Q2 2026. Elon Musk announced the decision during the company’s latest earnings call. These two vehicles defined Tesla’s early success. The Model S launched in 2012. The Model X followed in 2015. Together, they proved electric…
