Toyota’s 2027 EV Ambition
Toyota is making a bold claim: the world’s first mass-produced EV powered by all-solid-state batteries. The company says its first model could hit the road as early as 2027.
This week, Toyota announced a new partnership with Sumitomo Metal Mining to develop and mass-produce cathode materials. The deal is a key…
Porsche just became the first automaker to offer factory-installed wireless charging in a production EV. The all-electric Cayenne is the chosen one, equipped with an 11-kilowatt inductive charging pad that lets you park and charge—no cables required.
It’s a sleek, high-tech feature aimed at convenience-focused drivers. But there's a catch: other Porsche EVs like the…
Is It Really That Complicated?
Installing a home EV charger might seem straightforward — especially if you’re just thinking about adding a 240V outlet. But with high-voltage, continuous electrical loads involved, this isn’t your average weekend DIY project. What’s at stake isn’t just convenience — it’s safety, insurance coverage, resale value, and peace of mind.…
The $7,500 federal EV tax credit is officially gone—and automakers are scrambling. With U.S. buyers no longer receiving government-backed discounts on electric vehicles, brands are being forced to rethink everything: pricing, features, and even entire product lines.
Stripped Features, Lower Prices
To keep prices attractive, some carmakers are now offering budget versions of existing electric…
Tesla has quietly upgraded the entire U.S. Model 3 lineup with a handful of smart hardware changes. No flashy announcement. No Elon tweetstorm. Just updates—reflected silently in the Design Studio—that now bring the American-spec Model 3 in line with recent international changes.
The updates apply to all trims, including the newly released Standard model, and…
Why Rivian Said “No” to CarPlay
Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe isn’t picking a fight with Apple—but he is standing firm on Rivian’s software philosophy. In a recent episode of Decoder, Scaringe explained why the automaker continues to skip Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, even as competitors cave to demand.
Instead of simply mirroring your smartphone,…
A New Way to Drive, With Familiar Benefits
One of the more talked-about features in electric vehicles today is One-Pedal Driving (OPD). While it may sound futuristic, it’s surprisingly intuitive. When you lift off the accelerator, the car slows down thanks to regenerative braking, which also helps recharge the battery. The brake pedal remains available…
EVs Just Got a Lot More Affordable
Hyundai is shaking up the EV market with aggressive new pricing across the entire 2026 IONIQ 5 lineup. Price cuts range from $7,600 to $9,800, with an average reduction of $9,155. This marks a bold step toward making electric mobility more accessible for more drivers.
The new base…
A More Affordable EX30 Hits U.S. Shores
Good news for EV shoppers: Volvo has just dropped a more affordable version of its EX30 electric crossover in the U.S. The new Single Motor Extended Range model starts at $40,245 (including destination) — that’s $6,000 less than the previously available Twin Motor Performance version.
But it’s not…
Three Rows of All-Electric Luxury
Cadillac is pushing boundaries again with the 2026 Vistiq, a bold, all-electric SUV designed for families who want both high-end comfort and thrilling performance. This full-size luxury EV offers three spacious rows of seating, accommodating up to seven passengers with ease. It blends Cadillac’s signature style and innovation into an…