Electric vehicles offer big advantages, but they’re not perfect. We break down the real-world pros and cons of EV ownership to help you decide if one makes sense for you.
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New 28-pound electric motor out-powers a Tesla Model S Plaid
A 28-pound electric motor that puts out more than 1,000 horsepower sounds like something a screenwriter invented for a car commercial. It isn’t. YASA, a British electric motor company owned by ...
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The best electric cars you can buy today for under $40,000
Electric vehicles have become increasingly accessible, with several affordable options now available for buyers who […] ...
Behind any great sports car stands a great motor. So it follows that behind an absolutely insane hypercar stands an equally ...
We’ve long-admired internal combustion engines for their power density pursuits. Extremely high horsepower-to-liter ratios for naturally aspirated cars like the Honda S2000, Ferrari 458 Speciale, or, ...
It might be shocking to consider that some of the earliest electric cars weighed in at 4,250 pounds and could travel 50 to 100 miles on a single battery charge. Not bad, but add the fact the vehicle ...
The 06T transforms Avatr’s sedan into a sharper shooting brake, available in China as a pure EV or with a range extender ...
The future of transportation is electric. Tesla proved with the Model S that customers would want to buy luxury vehicles ...
The Macan Electric marks an important change for Porsche, transforming its second best seller from gas power into an EV that brings a sporty flair to the luxury crossover SUV segment. It marks the ...
Alpine has developed a new EV platform for its next A110 sports car but the design can also accommodate an internal-combustion engine.
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