
Karma Automotive unveiled the Amaris, the company’s first production 2-door coupe which will feature a more powerful, next-generation Extended-Range Electric Vehicle (EREV) powertrain.
February brought a mixed bag of news for the U.S. electric vehicle market. While new EV sales dipped slightly month-over-month, they still hit a record high for the month, showcasing the continued growth of the sector.
Opel Grandland, the new top-of-the-line SUV ‘made in Germany’ can be ordered with a choice of three electrified drivetrains, as the newcomer is the first Opel based on the BEV-native STLA Medium platform.
Nissan and Stena Recycling have entered a strategic partnership to develop and expand the reuse of second-life electric vehicle batteries in Norway.
Honda and Acura electric vehicle owners will gain access to more than 20,000 selected Tesla Superchargers across the United States starting in June 2025 with the availability of the first Honda-approved NACS-CCS DC fast-charging adapter.
Tesla is recalling just over 46,000 Cybertruck electric vehicles manufactured in the last 15 months. Nearly all Cybertrucks currently on U.S. roads are being called back to address a potential issue with an exterior panel that could detach while driving.
With the new Opel Rocks, young people from the age of 15 can enjoy independent, individual electromobility in a relaxed manner – and now even more stylishly than before.
The Stellantis-backed Chinese EV maker Leapmotor has opened the order books in the UK for both the T03 and C10 models.
British luxury automaker Bentley has laid the foundation ground on its new battery-electric vehicle assembly line located in the oldest building at the Pyms Lane site.
Blink Charging has reached an agreement to supply 50 chargers at select premium hotels, retail and restaurant locations throughout Mexico as part of the Porsche Destination Charging Program.