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The 2027 Kia EV3 Starts at $29,890 and Claims 321 Miles
Kia priced the 2027 EV3 from $29,890. Wind and Land FWD claim 321 EPA miles. Destination is $1,495.
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The 2027 Rivian R1S Starts at $83,990 and Finally Gets Captain’s Chairs
Rivian put captain’s chairs in the 2027 R1S, killed Dual and Tri, and priced the SUV from $83,990 before destination. The R1T starts at $79,990.
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The Lucid Gravity GT-S Starts at $125,900 and Claims 1,070 hp
Lucid put 1,070 hp in a dual-motor three-row, wants $125,900 before destination, and projects 373 miles. Official Lucid photos.
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Cadillac Claims 465 Miles and $127,405 for the Escalade IQ
Cadillac-estimated 465 miles, $127,405 to start, 205 kWh, IQL sibling at 460 miles. Official Cadillac photos.
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The Hyundai Ioniq 9 Starts at $58,955 and Claims 335 Miles With Seven Seats
Hyundai’s first three-row EV is on sale: 110.3 kWh, up to 335 miles, native NACS, built in Georgia. Official Hyundai photos.
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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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The 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S Makes 701 hp and Still Pretends It’s a Daily
Porsche’s 2026 911 Turbo S is the most powerful production 911 ever: T-Hybrid, twin eTurbos, 701 hp, 2.4 seconds to 60, $270,300. Official photos from the Porsche newsroom.
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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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