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Faraday Future Unveils All-Electric “FF 91” Supercar

Faraday Future yesterday unveiled its first production vehicle, the all-electric “FF 91” (referred to as the “FF nine-one”). With 1050 horsepower produced by a 783 kW motor, this pre-production supercar accelerates from 0 to 60 in an eye-popping 2.39 seconds. More important to most drivers, though, is that the FF 91 carries […]

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BMW Expands Plug-In Options With 530e iPerformance Sport Sedan

BMW this week continues its commitment to electric vehicles by introducing the 530e iPerformance sport sedan. The 530e is BMW’s sixth plug-in vehicle overall and the company’s first plug-in available in rear-wheel or all-wheel drive. The 530e nicely fills a gap in the company’s lineup by adding a plug-in electric option

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Mini’s Major Announcement: First Plug-In Hybrid Electric Nears Production

Recognizing the regulatory requirement to produce low-emission vehicles and the corresponding business imperative to produce vehicles that customers want to drive, Mini yesterday in Munich introduced its first-ever plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. While fuel efficiency and clean air are important to many drivers, such attributes do not, on their own, generally

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With 300-Mile EV, Mercedes-Benz Flips the Switch on Electric Mobility and Launches “Generation EQ”

Mercedes-Benz today unveiled an aggressive plan to electrify its fleet. Dubbed “Generation EQ” (EQ stands for Electric Intelligence), the first glimpse of the future is an all-wheel drive sport SUV coupe concept (shown above) having an output of approximately 400 horsepower (with 0 to 60 mph in under 5 seconds) and an all-electric

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Chevrolet Delivers 200 All-Electric Miles for Less Than $30,000

238 all-electric miles for less than $30,000? That is correct! Chevrolet announced the MSRP for the all-electric Bolt EV will be $37,495. Many customers are expected to qualify for the $7,500 federal tax credit, bringing the price down to $29,995 (with even more savings are available from certain states and/or employers).

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