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Built to Last: Mach-E Rides Into 2026with Confidence

Built to Last: Mach-E Rides Into 2026with Confidence

From Skepticism to Success When Ford launched the Mustang Mach-E, critics scoffed. An electric crossover with Mustang badging? It sounded like marketing overdrive. But something changed the moment drivers hit the accelerator. What started as a bold experiment quickly became a hit. The Mach-E not only impressed reviewers—it outsold the gas-powered Mustang and held its…

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How Often Should You Charge Your EV?

How Often Should You Charge Your EV?

Charging Habits Vary — And That’s the Point If you’ve been sitting on the fence about buying an EV, one of the most common questions is this: “Do I need to charge every night?” The answer? It depends entirely on how you drive — and that’s one of the biggest advantages of EV ownership. From…

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Next-Gen Batteries Are Powering a Pure EV Future

Next-Gen Batteries Are Powering a Pure EV Future

Electric Vehicles Are Evolving Fast The EV landscape is changing quickly—and for the better. While extended-range EVs helped many drivers bridge the gap between gas and electric, the latest advancements in batteries and infrastructure are making fully electric vehicles more compelling than ever. In China, one of the world’s most advanced EV markets, this shift…

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Which EVs Can Handle the Cold?

Which EVs Can Handle the Cold?

A Cold-Weather Gauntlet Like No Other In the remote snowscapes of Inner Mongolia, electric vehicles were pushed to their limits in a winter test unlike anything before. Organized by Autohome, China’s leading automotive media outlet, this large-scale field experiment took dozens of EVs and hybrids into real-world sub-zero conditions—with temperatures dropping as low as –22°F.…

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China Says No More Electric-Only Door Handles

China Says No More Electric-Only Door Handles

A Smarter Standard for EV Safety China is leading the way in electric vehicle safety with a bold new regulation. Starting January 1, 2027, all vehicles under 3.5 tons sold in the country must feature door handles that function mechanically—even when the power is out. This change, part of the Ministry of Industry and Information…

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