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Hyundai Slashes IONIQ 5 N Lease by $150 a Month

Hyundai Slashes IONIQ 5 N Lease by $150 a Month

Performance EV Gets a Price Cut The 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 N, the brand’s high-performance electric crossover, just became more budget-friendly. Hyundai reduced the monthly lease price by $150, bringing it down to $549 for 36 months with $3,999 due at signing. That’s an effective $660 per month—cheaper than just last month’s offer. This marks…

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Kia EV6 on Tesla Charger: The Adapter Test

Kia EV6 on Tesla Charger: The Adapter Test

Opening Tesla’s Network to Kia Drivers Kia now offers access to Tesla’s vast Supercharger network through its official $249 NACS-to-CCS adapter. For EV6 drivers, this opens more than 20,000 new charging options in the U.S. However, not every Tesla charger will work. Some older stations remain closed to non-Tesla vehicles. Finding Compatible Stations Drivers must…

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GM Turns to China’s CATL for Chevy Bolt Batteries

GM Turns to China’s CATL for Chevy Bolt Batteries

Short-Term Fix for a Big Challenge General Motors will import electric vehicle batteries from China’s CATL to power its next-generation Chevrolet Bolt. The decision comes despite steep U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods. GM says it’s a short-term solution while the company works to expand its domestic battery production. Without this arrangement, the launch of its…

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Zoox Wins U.S. Approval for Driverless Robotaxi

Zoox Wins U.S. Approval for Driverless Robotaxi

Amazon’s Robotaxi Hits Major Milestone Zoox, Amazon’s autonomous vehicle startup, has crossed a crucial hurdle. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has granted the company a rare exemption from specific federal safety rules. This green light means Zoox can now legally test and operate its driverless vehicles on U.S. roads. The approval comes after…

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EV Tax Credit Ends Soon—Rush Is On

EV Tax Credit Ends Soon—Rush Is On

Time’s Running Out for EV Incentives The clock is ticking for electric vehicle buyers. A key federal tax credit—$7,500 for new EVs and $4,000 for used ones—is set to expire on September 30. For many shoppers, especially in states like California where EVs already have strong momentum, this deadline could mean thousands in lost savings.…

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