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2023 Toyota Prius Starts at $28,545, Goes All the Way to $39,090

Toyota stunned the car world in November when it released the fabulously redesigned 2023 Prius. Now, we have pricing and spec data for the handsome gas-friendly egg. Power and efficiency are up from last year's model, while U.S.-spec 0-60 numbers have gone down. Toyota announced Wednesday that pricing's been bumped for 2023 as well, with

By |2022-12-14T17:17:21+00:00December 14th, 2022|Categories: Electro Car's, Featured, Future Cars, News by Brand, Toyota|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

VW Sees Supply Chain Woes Continuing for the Rest of the Year

VW Group posts €4.3 billion earnings in the third quarter, compared to €2.9 billion in the same quarter in 2021. The automaker sees supply chain pressures continuing through the end of 2022, with the fourth quarter expected to be "especially challenging." Semiconductor supply issues are not seen as diminishing by the end of 2022, despite

By |2022-11-01T00:15:42+00:00October 31st, 2022|Categories: Future Cars, Volkswagen|Tags: , |0 Comments

2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV Revealed

The 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV is the model that will sit below the sporty looking Blazer EV in the Chevy lineup with which it shares its Ultium platform. With a starting price of around $30,000, it will be considerably cheaper than its bigger brother, which is expected to start from $45,000, and it also addresses

Hyundai Confirms Small, Affordable Electric Car Coming For Europe

Hyundai has official plans to bring an affordable, entry-level electric vehicle to market in Europe, though it's not going to happen right away. The brand recently launched its popular Ioniq 5 crossover and has plans to follow it with multiple fully electric vehicles going forward. Hyundai and Kia have both dipped their toes in electrification

By |2022-08-02T23:45:55+00:00July 22nd, 2022|Categories: Electro Car's, Featured, Future Cars, Hyundai|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Volkswagen CEO questions whether Apple plans to produce cars

Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess said on Wednesday he was not sure Apple planned to produce cars but that the California-based company certainly wanted to provide software for cockpits. "I'm not sure if Apple will actually bring cars to the market in the end. It would be a big effort," Diess said at the start of

By |2022-06-22T23:32:48+00:00June 22nd, 2022|Categories: Featured, Future Cars|Tags: , |0 Comments

Army vehicles: Elbit unveils new armed robotic vehicle that Israel will test in 2023

Israel will next year begin testing an unmanned combat vehicle armed with a 30mm autonomous turret, the Defense Ministry announced Monday in a news release. The unveiling of the Medium Robotic Combat Vehicle comes in the wake of Israel announcing it is acquiring the Negeva combat vehicle for its special forces from Israel Aerospace Industries,

By |2022-06-18T11:45:48+00:00June 18th, 2022|Categories: Future Cars, World|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Lancia’s Flagship Electric SUV Imagined In Exclusive Renderings

After years of silence and very limited activity, Lancia will finally get a new lease of life with a new 10-year strategic plan announced last month. The purists may not be happy to hear the brand will become fully electric in 2028, but everyone is probably excited to hear three new models will be launched

BMW and Mercedes-Benz partner on next-gen autonomous vehicles

BMW and Daimler, Mercedes-Benz’s parent company, have announced a new partnership to work together on the development of next-gen autonomous vehicles. The two German automakers recently announced a shared $1 billion investment in a program for all-electric on-demand autonomous mobility, but they have now also announced a new Memorandum of Understanding. According to a joint

Is It The Era Of Electric World – Europe: About to be the world’s first carbon-neutral continent

The European Commission has set the goal of becoming the world's first carbon-neutral continent and aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels. Based on the current carbon emission of 95 g CO₂/km for passenger cars and 147 g CO₂/km for small commercial vehicles, the carbon emission

Is It The Era Of Electric Wolrd – Japan: A little late for EVs, but catching up with technological innovation

Japan: A little late for EVs, but catching up with technological innovation As part of its decarbonization policy, Japan is phasing out sales of internal combustion engines, and has decided to completely ban them by 2035. In addition, it will support the expansion of charging infrastructure to expand the supply of electric vehicles, as well

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