Electric Cars

  • Teaser for Aston Martin Rapide E due in 2019

    Aston Martin doesn't have a production electric car just yet, but that will change in 2019 with the RapidE sedan. With the all-electric luxury sedan, Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer hinted his brand could join Formula E following the RapidE's launch. "We don't have an electric car yet, but we will have in 2019. You can imagine the two coming together. I love Formula E," Palmer said, according to Automotive News Europe (subscription required). If Aston Martin were to commit to Formula E, it would be the third major brand to pledge its support in recent years. Porsche and Mercedes-Benz both...

  • General Motors’ Silent Utility Rover Universal Superstructure (SURUS)
    SURUS: GM's modular platform for silent, self-driving trucks

    While some automakers look to electrify conventional trucks, General Motors has taken a much more radical approach in its development of next-generation commercial vehicles. Meet the Silent Utility Rover Universal Superstructure, or SURUS for short. Unveiled on Friday ahead of the fall meeting of...

  • Jim Hackett (left) and Bill Ford Jr.
    Ford's new strategy: focus shifts to SUVs, trucks and EVs

    After taking over the CEO position at Ford in May, Jim Hackett immediately set to work on a 100-day review of the company to develop a strategy to address the massive forces afflicting the automotive industry, namely automation, electrification and falling demand for traditional passenger car...

  • 2018 Lexus LS 500h Executive Package (Lexus LS Hybrid)
    Lexus to skip plug-in hybrids and go straight to EVs, fuel cells

    Lexus won't enter the business of selling plug-in hybrids, as it plans to move straight to battery-electric cars and hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles. The comment came from Alain Uyttenhoven, head of Lexus Europe, who said plug-in hybrids are not necessary and a "loophole." Lexus will execute its...

  • Chevrolet Bolt EV electric car with future GM electric and hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, Oct 2017
    First of 20 new GM electric cars by 2023 due within next 18 months

    While Europe’s major automakers have been quick to jump on the electric car bandwagon, automakers in other regions have so far been more reserved. The tide is slowly changing, though, as evidenced by General Motors’ announcement on Monday it will launch 20 electric cars by 2023. And the...

  • Nissan Leaf Nismo Concept, 2017 Tokyo Motor Show
    Nissan Leaf Nismo Concept heading to 2017 Tokyo Motor Show

    When Nissan unveiled the redesigned 2018 Nissan Leaf in September, the automaker confirmed a sportier version to be dubbed the Leaf Nismo would be happening but gave no definite timetable as to when we'd see such a car. Nissan only said it would come “eventually.” Now we know Nissan...

  • Will an electric car be first to 300 MPH?

    Times are changing, and sooner than later, electrified cars will become the norm across the automotive industry. With an electrified approach to powertrains, it does beg the question: will an electric car be the first production car to crack 300 mph? It's a target that has eluded various high-performance cars for decades, and even today's fastest production car, the Bugatti Chiron, steers clear of the number three with a 261 mph top speed for now (a true top speed attempt will be made in 2018). Engineering Explained tackled the idea of an electric car's capability to hit the magic number, and...

  • 2017/2018 Audi e-tron FE04 Formula E racecar
    Audi reveals e-tron FE04 Formula E racecar

    The 2017/2018 season of the Formula E Championship which kicks off this December will be the first in which Audi fields its own team, and on Wednesday night we got our first look at the team’s car: the Audi e-tron FE04. For the new season, which will be Formula E’s fourth, teams still...

  • This is a fully electric Porsche 911
    This Porsche 911 runs on electricity and mixed feelings

    Porsche enthusiasts are a devoted bunch who often prefer the purist expression of their beloved brand. There's not a lot of wiggle room for change when it comes to the core of their favorite models, especially the 911. Some have managed to carve out a niche, such as Singer, RWB, and a few others...

  • Can you tune electric cars for more power?
    Can you tune electric cars for more power?

    Our future will be filled with electric cars. It's where the world is moving, and the cars bringing us to this place are getting better and better everyday. Heck, the Tesla Model S P100D is one of the quickest machines on the road right now. Still, we love the combustion engine and the tuning...

  • 2018 Jaguar E-Pace displaying new powertrain classification
    Jaguar Land Rover's new powertrain classification is easier to understand than Audi's

    Jaguar Land Rover is introducing a new powertrain classification as it prepares for the rollout of electric cars. Automakers have traditionally relied on engine displacement for powertrain classification. However, things become difficult when the powertrain consists of electric motors and...

  • James Dyson
    Vacuum company Dyson plans electric car by 2020

    British household appliance firm Dyson’s claim to fame may be a bagless vacuum cleaner, but in the not too distant future we may also associate the company with cars. In an email sent to Dyson employees on Tuesday, founder and chief engineer James Dyson confirmed plans for an electric car to...

  • 2018 Volvo S60 Polestar

    Volvo in-house tuner Polestar is about to be morphed into a standalone brand for high-performance electrified cars. Volvo announced the shakeup in June and at the time said to expect a major announcement regarding Polestar’s future in October. Word on the street is that we’ll see a concept previewing the first of Polestar’s new models. As September draws to a close, Polestar has bid farewell to the Volvo era via a bittersweet post on its Instagram page. The words “The End” signal the conclusion of the direct association between Volvo and Polestar dating back...

  • Tesla Supercharger fast-charging system for electric cars
    Could Elon Musk's Tesla take on 7-Eleven next?

    Charging an electric car isn't exactly the same as stopping at a local fuel station to fill up in a matter of minutes. In fact, owners of electric vehicles often wait for 20 to 30 minutes while their car charges. Tesla may be interested in making the wait time at its Supercharger stations a tad...

  • Wey XEV concept, 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show
    Great Wall launches luxury SUV brand Wey

    Great Wall is China’s largest producer of SUVs and pickup trucks but the company has ambitions to be much more than that. Great Wall has openly admitted its desire to acquire Jeep in its attempts to become the world’s biggest producer of SUVs but at the same time the company wants to...

  • Nikola One
    Electric news: Bosch and Nikola team up on hydrogen semis, Camel Group invests in Rimac

    Two major movements occurred this week on the alternative-propulsion front. First, Croatian firm Rimac, responsible for the insane Concept_One supercar, announced Chinese battery manufacturer Camel Group has invested $36 million into its future operations. Second, Bosch announced it will join...

  • Mercedes-Benz Generation EQ concept, 2016 Paris auto show
    Mercedes investing $1B in Tuscaloosa plant to build electric SUVs

    Mercedes-Benz will spend $1 billion in its Tuscaloosa, Alabama assembly plant to build batteries and electric SUVs, the German automaker confirmed Thursday as part of the 20th anniversary celebration for its U.S. plant. The electric SUV is scheduled for early next decade. The plans call for a new...

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger introduces the Kreisel Hummer H1 electric conversion
    Arnold Schwarzenegger’s dream of an electric Hummer H1 comes true thanks to Kreisel

    Arnold Schwarzenegger was influential in getting AM General’s military-duty Humvee converted for civilian use in the 1990s. Since then his environmental consciousness has grown, making his beloved Hummer H1, the name of the civilian Humvee, quite the contradiction. Now, thanks to Austrian...

  • Teaser for Mitsubishi e-Evolution concept debuting at 2017 Tokyo Motor Show

    After multiple generations, Mitsubishi put its rally-bred Lancer Evolution out to pasture last year. Execs at the Japanese firm have been hinting for several years about a radical successor that would utilize electrification, come in new body style, and finally shed all vestiges with the humble Lancer on which every Evo has been based. Now, just a month out from the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show, Mitsubishi has dropped the first image of what it’s calling the e-Evolution concept. All Mitsubishi is willing to say is that the concept features a coupe-like SUV body, a sophisticated all-wheel-drive...

  • Reservation for EQ electric SUV on Mercedes-Benz’s Norwegian website
    You can already reserve Mercedes’ EQC electric SUV in Norway

    The first product from Mercedes-Benz’s new EQ sub-brand for electrified cars will be a small electric SUV labeled the EQC. The vehicle was previewed by the Generation EQ concept unveiled at the 2016 Paris Motor Show, and it has already been spotted in test mule form. It’s confirmed to...

  • Mercedes-Benz EQA concept, 2017 Frankfurt auto show
    Batteries included: Mercedes, VW pledge allegiance to electrification

    The 2017 Frankfurt Auto Show was full of new cars and futuristic designs, but one word hummed in the background: electrification. Many major automakers announced that they would produce more electric or electrified vehicles in the near future, while others doubled down on moving to fully...

  • Tesla mobile battery swapping rig patent
    Patent filing suggests Tesla still interested in battery swapping

    Tesla first toyed with the idea of battery swapping three years ago, only to walk away from the service less than one year later. Despite this, the electric-car maker may still have an eye on battery swapping, and a new patent filing is evidence of this. In May of this year, Tesla filed to patent a...

  • Nissan IDx NISMO (left) and IDx Freeflow concepts, 2013 Tokyo Motor Show
    Could Nissan IMX trademark hint at IDx-like electric car?

    Nissan has recently been discovered to have filed a trademark filing for the “IMX” name with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The filing, discovered by Autoguide, was made on September 8 and specifies its use for vehicles, including electric vehicles. The similarity with...

  • Genesis G70
    Genesis cars won't get N treatment

    Contrary to previous claims, Hyundai’s new N performance division won’t be tuning models from Genesis anytime soon. That’s the word of Genesis boss Manfred Fitzgerald. “I don’t think so right now,” he told Motoring when quizzed about an N-tuned Genesis at this...

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