EV and Hybrid Technology
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The 2027 Chevy Bolt Is Back, and It’s the Cheapest New EV You Can Buy


Chevrolet pulled off something pretty rare in the auto world. After killing the Bolt at the end of 2023, GM listened to fans, reworked the…
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Toyota’s Biggest Bet Yet With the All-Electric 2027 Highlander


Toyota just made a major move. The company took one of its best-selling family SUVs and ditched every gas and hybrid option in favor of…
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Posted On Automotive Industry News, EV and Hybrid Technology, Motorsports Coverage, SUV and Crossover Comparisons, UncategorizedTwo Big Three-Row SUVs, Two Very Different Personalities for 2026


Shopping for a three-row midsize SUV in 2026 means making some tough choices, and the Mazda CX-90 and Chevrolet Traverse sit right at the top…
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Posted On Automotive Industry News, EV and Hybrid Technology, Hybrid vs. Electric Cars, Off-Roading AdventuresJeep’s 4xe Hybrids Just Disappeared from the Website and the Timing Is Suspicious


The Jeep 4xe recall due to a manufacturing error has lingered long enough that Jeep has pulled the hybrid models from its website.
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Finding Electric Cars Under $25,000 That Actually Go the Distance


Shopping for an electric vehicle doesn’t mean draining your bank account anymore. Several high-quality EVs from premium brands have dropped into surprisingly affordable territory, bringing…
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The 2026 Chevrolet Equinox RS All-Electric Makes Going Green Easy


Chevrolet’s electric Equinox RS proves you don’t need a Tesla to get serious range and tech. With 319 miles per charge, a massive touchscreen, and…
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Posted On Automotive Industry News, autonomous, EV and Hybrid Technology, Future Car Technology, Green DrivingTesla Full Self-Driving: Why Legacy Automakers Keep Turning Down Tesla’s Self-Driving Tech


Should legacy automakers embrace Tesla Full Self-Driving technology for their vehicles or sit this one out? What are they worried about?
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The Rivian 2025 Delivery Forecast Was Cut — Here’s What Actually Happened


The Rivian 2025 delivery forecast dropped after a third quarter that was less than stellar. What created this change in expectations?




