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10 reasons the 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 is irresistible
Ever since the introduction of the Hyundai 45 Concept in 2019, we’ve known that Hyundai’s first dedicated electric vehicle would be something special.
First Drive: 2021 Volkswagen ID.4
The ID.4 is just the first salvo in what is to be a veritable tidal wave of EVs we should expect from the Volkswagen Group over the next five years. Yes, I know VW produced a piece-of-you-know-what called the e-Golf and, oh sure, Porsche’s monstrously powerful Taycan is already terrorizing Teslas and Audi has a spate of e-Trons on the road.


Ministry of Interior Affairs: 2021 Volvo XC90 Recharge
If there’s anyone out there looking for the automotive fountain of youth, consider asking Volvo’s design department where they found it.
Lamborghini EV Could Be Two-Door GT Riding On Audi/Porsche Platform
A few days ago, Lamborghini announced its plans to cut its model range CO2 emissions by 50 percent by early 2025. Initially, the Italian company will launch a hybrid version of all three models it currently sells, the Huracan, Aventador, and Urus. Shortly after that, at some point during the second half of the decade, the first-ever all-electric Lambo will debut.


2022 Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup: Up to 480 Km range, starting at $39,974 US$
How do you make the shift to electric vehicles feel real to vast swaths of America? Make a fully electric pickup truck. Make that the best-selling truck in history, the F-150. And then price it at what can amount to less than the gasoline version.