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Audi

Audi has sharpened the Q4 e-tron electric SUV where owners feel it most: range, charging speed, cabin tech, towing strength, and home-energy use. The upgraded Q4 e-tron keeps its compact luxury SUV footprint but adds a more efficient… Continue reading

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Toyota

Toyota just shifted the small commercial vehicle market into high gear. The debut of the Toyota Pixis Van BEV signals a major move for urban logistics. This battery electric vehicle (BEV) joins the kei car lineup in Japan,… Continue reading

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Volvo

A Direct Step Toward Energy-Ready EV Ownership Volvo adds a new capability to the 2025 Volvo EX90 that shifts how drivers use electric vehicles at home. The SUV can now send power back to a residence through bi-directional charging… Continue reading

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Chevrolet

The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt is back. Again. Apparently, GM decided that killing it off in 2023 was premature — sort of like canceling a hit TV show right before the ratings spike. Now it’s returned, cheaper, faster to charge, and still built for… Continue reading

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BMW

Klasse BMW iX3 Electric SUV The BMW iX3 50 xDrive is more than a model refresh. It is the first Neue Klasse SUV, built on a new platform, with new software, and a new battery system. Production begins in late… Continue reading

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Cadillac

The Escalade IQL measures 228.5 inches in length, making it one of the longest production SUVs available. This extension of 4.2 inches over the standard Escalade IQ translates to enhanced interior… Continue reading

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Kia

Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) charging now enables EVs to serve as backup power sources for homes. Kia's introduction of V2H technology in the EV9 model exemplifies this innovation, providing drivers with enhanced… Continue reading