Polestar Launches Its Biggest Product Push Yet
Polestar just confirmed the largest rollout in its history. Over the next three years, the Swedish performance EV brand will introduce four new models. Deliveries of the Polestar 5 begin in summer 2026. A new Polestar 4 variant follows in Q4 2026. Then comes a fully redesigned Polestar…
The Demand Is Real, But the Segment Is Small
Minivans have passionate fans. Families love the space. Gig workers love the cargo flexibility. Dog people love the low floor and easy loading.
Still, the numbers matter. Commenters pointed out that minivans make up only a small slice of U.S. vehicle sales. In 2025, the Chrysler…
A New Way to Control Your Rivian
Rivian just made vehicle access even easier.
The latest mobile app update introduces a dedicated Apple Watch app. Now drivers can control key vehicle functions directly from their wrist. In many cases, that means leaving the iPhone behind during a hike, workout, or quick errand.
This update expands…
New Data Paints a Strong Picture
Used EV batteries are holding up impressively well. A UK battery analytics company reviewed more than 8,000 electric vehicles in 2025. The average battery retained 95.15% of its original capacity. That level of performance highlights how durable modern EV packs have become.
The results show that battery technology continues…
The Big Question: How Cheap Will It Be?
Everyone wants to know one thing. How much will the Slate electric pickup actually cost?
Now we have a timeline. Slate Auto says it will announce final pricing in late June.
In a short social media video, CEO Chris Barman confirmed that the base “Blank Slate” model…
Startup Doubles Down After CES Shockwave
Donut Lab is not backing down. After shaking CES with claims of a production-ready solid-state EV battery, the Finnish startup now says proof is coming next week. Skepticism has grown across the industry. However, the company insists its technology is real.
CEO Marko Lehtimaki announced that independent test results…
FCC Approval Clears the Way
Tesla just crossed a major milestone.
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) granted the company a waiver to use ultra-wideband (UWB) radio technology. This approval allows Tesla to move forward with wireless inductive charging for its upcoming Cybercab.
In short, the regulatory roadblock is gone. That matters because the Cybercab…
A New Role for Electric Vehicles
Electric vehicles already transform how people move. Now, a new UK initiative is testing how they could also protect lives during power cuts. The project, called Power Wheels, explores whether EV batteries can temporarily support homes when electricity fails—especially for disabled and medically dependent households.
The focus sits firmly…
A Global Forum Meets Real Traffic
XPENG turned an international policy forum into a live driving showcase in Shanghai. During the UN/WP.29 Informal Working Group on Automated Driving Systems (IWG ADS) session, the Chinese EV maker invited global delegates to experience its AI-powered driver assistance in real traffic.
The gathering marked the first offline IWG…
Rivian is preparing to level up its electric delivery van. After years of steady production with minimal changes, the company is now planning meaningful hardware upgrades. The goal is simple. More range. More capability. And broader use beyond dense city routes.
From Urban Specialist to Long-Route Workhorse
Since its launch in late 2021, Rivian’s electric…
