Category: Electric Vehicles
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The New BMW X5 Comes With Five Powertrains and an iX5 That Claims 435 Miles
Fifth-generation 2027 BMW X5 premiered at Spartanburg. Gas, PHEV, and the first iX5: 570 hp, 144 kWh, 435 miles, 460 kW charging. Official BMW photos.
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Ford Named Its $28,350 Electric Truck Fathom and Still Won’t Show It
Ford’s cheap EV pickup is called Fathom, starts at $28,350, and is the first truck on the new UEV platform. Official photos: a wordmark and a covered body in Louisville. Preorders in early 2027.
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Tesla Model Y L Comes to the US: Six Real Seats, 325 Miles, $61,990
Tesla opened US orders for the stretched, six-seat Model Y L on July 2. Launch Series only, $61,990, 325 miles, built in Texas.
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A Prelude to the Future: Honda’s Iconic Prelude Poised for an Electric Comeback
In a recent unveiling that excited many automotive enthusiasts, Honda introduced a new electric concept car, reigniting the iconic Prelude nameplate after nearly two decades. Showcased at the Japan Mobility Show, the electric Prelude concept marks the re-emergence of the once highly popular two-door coupe which was first launched in 1978 and had a particularly…
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BMW Mini and Rolls Royce Embrace Tesla’s NACS Charging Standard: A Drive Towards Uniform EV Charging
In a significant move towards standardizing electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, the BMW Group has announced that its BMW, Mini, and Rolls-Royce brands will adopt Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS). The transition, expected to commence in 2025, signifies a major step towards creating a unified EV charging ecosystem, a crucial aspect for promoting EV…
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Nissan Pledges to Join the NACS Charge: A Shift Toward Universal EV Charging Standards
In a groundbreaking development, Nissan has become the first Japanese automaker to announce its adoption of Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) for its vehicles in the North American market. Set to incorporate this innovative port by 2025, Nissan joins a growing list of automakers including Ford, GM, Mercedes-Benz, Rivian, Polestar, and Volvo that are…
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Tesla’s First Cybertruck Rolls Off Giga Texas Assembly Line
By AutoGonzo.com Team on July 17, 2023 In an announcement that has electrified the automotive industry, Tesla confirmed that the first Cybertruck has finally been produced at its Gigafactory in Texas. This momentous event occurs two years behind the original schedule, adding a new chapter to the story of this much-anticipated electric pickup.
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Wiferion and Tesla’s Potential Partnership for Wireless EV Charging
The rapidly growing field of electric mobility has spurred innovation and collaboration across various sectors. In recent years, both Wiferion and Tesla have made significant strides in advancing charging technologies and driving the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) across industries. As speculation arises about a potential partnership or acquisition between the two companies, the possibilities…
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Rivian Teams Up with Tesla: Access to Supercharger Network Coming to R1S and R1T Models
Rivian, the renowned American electric vehicle (EV) adventure startup, has recently made a groundbreaking announcement that is sure to excite both current and future owners of their R1T pickup truck and R1S SUV models. Rivian has revealed plans to implement Tesla’s charging port on their vehicles, granting Rivian owners access to Tesla’s extensive network of…