The smartest EV comparison may start before you compare cars
A growing number of drivers are realizing something simple: the best EV is not the one with the biggest numbers. It is the one that fits real life.
That shift matters. Too often, shoppers jump straight into comparing battery size, peak charging speed, and maximum…
Winter testing pushes next-generation EV technology forward
Volkswagen Group and Rivian have taken a major step toward the future of software-defined vehicles (SDVs). Their joint venture, Rivian and Volkswagen Group Technologies (RV Tech), recently completed an intensive winter testing program for its new vehicle software architecture.
Engineers tested the system for several months in Arizona…
Kia’s new electric van claims top honors
Kia’s PV5 electric van is quickly gaining recognition across Europe. At the 2026 What Car? Van and Commercial Vehicle Awards, the all-electric model secured three major titles. Most notably, the PV5 took home the coveted “Van of the Year” award.
In addition, the PV5 Cargo earned “Best Small…
A city inside the Arctic Circle is proving EV myths wrong
Electric vehicles often face criticism when temperatures drop. Critics claim range collapses and charging slows dramatically in winter. However, Tromsø, Norway, located about 200 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle, is proving those assumptions outdated.
The city experiences long winters, freezing temperatures, and weeks…
EV lineups are shifting, not disappearing
A wave of headlines has made it sound like electric cars are getting canceled everywhere. That is not the full story. In reality, many of these changes are market-specific, especially in the United States.
Some EVs were never sold in the U.S. to begin with. Others are still moving…
Rising oil prices and geopolitical tension often ripple through the auto market. But will the ongoing conflict involving Iran actually push electric vehicle prices higher in the coming months?
A recent discussion among EV owners highlights the uncertainty—and reveals why some buyers are moving faster than planned.
A Used Hyundai Kona EV Deal Raises Questions…
Joint Venture Pulls the Plug on Its First Electric Vehicles
Sony Honda Mobility has made a surprising decision. The company will cancel development and launch plans for its first AFEELA electric vehicles.
The announcement ends the planned rollout of AFEELA 1 and a second EV model, both of which were expected to represent Sony and…
Zoox Accelerates Its Robotaxi Expansion
Autonomous vehicle company Zoox is rapidly expanding its robotaxi network across the United States.
The Amazon-backed startup announced new milestones as it pushes deeper into what it calls its “year of growth.” The company is increasing service coverage in existing markets while preparing to launch operations in additional cities.
Most…
Tesla Reveals New Details About the Semi
Tesla just shared several new engineering insights about its long-awaited Tesla Semi electric truck.
During a detailed vehicle walkthrough with Jay Leno, Tesla Semi program lead Dan Priestley explained key improvements to the truck’s battery, powertrain, and efficiency.
The biggest claim quickly grabbed attention.
According to Tesla, the…
Toyota Expands U.S. Electrification Plans
Toyota is ramping up its U.S. electrification strategy with a $1 billion investment in its Kentucky and Indiana manufacturing plants.
The move supports Toyota’s long-term push toward electric and electrified vehicles, while strengthening its production capacity in North America. The investment is also part of the company’s broader plan to…
