With its unique grille and elegant rooftop, above the iX1, BMW's newest tiny electric vehicle (EV) takes on competitors like the Volvo Rechargeable C40 and Audi Q4 Tron.
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The fourth-generation C3, which goes electric, becomes a more cost-effective electric vehicle (EV) in Britain. It gets bigger for more headroom and a more SUV-like ride.
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In late 2024, Cupra will introduce the Tavascan, an electric coupe-SUV with numerous powertrain options on the Volkswagen Group's MEB electric platform, to the portfolio.
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Launching in the summer of 2024, Ford's new electric SUV—which will replace the Fiesta—may be delayed because of problems with battery laws.
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To surpass European rivals, Kia has released the $59,700 EV9, a seven-seater with power ranging from 149kW to 281kW and a range of up to 336 miles on a single charge.
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With the 675kW Emeya, slated for debut next year, and a competitor to the Porsche Taycan, Tesla Model S, and Audi e-tron GT, Lotus is making a foray into the electric super saloon market.
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MG breaks away from its traditional image with the Cyberster, an electric roadster with a scissor door that retails for roughly $65,000 to $75,000 and offers rear-wheel drive and two motor choices.
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With two powertrain options, the new $32,000 Mini Cooper Electric hatchback has a 135kW motor and a 40.7kWh battery that together provides a range of up to 190 miles.
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Tesla updates its well-performing A facelifted Model 3 saloon With a more refined design, rearranged and enhanced the lineup refined interior design with superior components.
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