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Ford 'bullet train' electric SUV coming in 2025

Ford's first three-row electric SUV will be a long, low and sleek model with 350 miles of range that the automaker calls a "personal bullet train."

Elon Musk slams world's fastest electric car on Twitter

Elon Musk posted an "lol" message on Twitter in response to the news that the Rimac Nevera electric supercar had claimed 23 performance records.

The $2.2 million Rimac Nevera just set 23 speed records on 1 day

The $2.2 million Rimac Nevera electric supercar set 23 acceleration and braking records in a single day on a track in Germany, including a 1.74 second 0-60 mph sprint.

Tesla teases next model that Elon Musk says will sell in the millions

Tesla is working on two new models that Elon Musk said could account for combined sales of five million vehicles annually when full production is achieved.

Tesla is giving away a Cybertruck, but there's a catch

Tesla is giving away a Cybertruck through a raffle based on owner loyalty points that can be earned by referring new customers to buy the brand's vehicles.

Anovion Technologies plans to build $800M factory in southwest Georgia

Anovion, a company that creates graphite for electric batteries, has planned to invest $800 million to build a factory in southwest Georgia. The factory plans to hire 800 workers.

This exotic Italian automaker is killing its V8 engines

Maserati has confirmed that it will sell its last V8-powered models in 2024 as the Italian luxury brand begins shifting toward having an all-electric lineup by 2030.

The Porsche 718 Spyder RS is the last gas-powered car of its kind

The 2024 Porsche 718 Spyder RS will be the last variant of the model line introduced with an internal combustion engine before an all-electric car is released in 2025.

Electric Rivian R1S SUV crash tested. How did it do?

The Rivian R1S SUV has received an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ designation after being re-engineered to make it better able to pass one of the toughest crash tests.

Many electric vehicles can't go as far as advertised, report says

A study by SAE International and Car and Driver found that most electric cars fall short of their advertised ranges, while gasoline cars often exceed them.

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