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  1. Rivian flagged earlier this year that the Dual Standard variants of its large SUV and truck were on the way out.
  2. After losing 20% of its capacity in its first two years, this abused Tesla’s battery degradation appears to have almost plateaued.
  3. Rivian says 80% of EV repairs could eventually be handled by its mobile fleet, reducing the need for visits to physical service centers.
  4. A 10-minute Nurburgring lap time isn't impressive. The fact that there is nobody in the driver’s seat is what makes this unique.
  5. It's the company’s second round of layoffs this year.
  6. Sweden has a problem with FSD breaking the speed limit on demand.
  7. The automaker is making charging seamless for EX60 and EX90 owners with a new feature.
  8. After a sharp early drop, this Tesla Model Y's recent battery health test suggests this mostly fast-charged LFP pack has settled down.
  9. These next-gen ALPR systems look to bridge the gap between you and your car—which means tracking your airpods, wearables, and more.
  10. Every time we think we understand the robotaxi market, another bit of news shakes things up. This week, we got updates from Tesla, Uber, Waymo, Wayve, and Lucid.
  11. The Bolt has massively improved for model year 2026. But what happens when its state of charge runs really low?
  12. The next Dacia Spring will still be small and affordable, but production is moving from China to Europe, making it a very different EV.
  13. Mercedes' ultra-luxury van could crack Americans' van stigma. But that's only if they don't balk at the price.
  14. Honda and American startup QuantumScape will work together to develop solid-state batteries and manufacturing processes.
  15. General Motors is betting on silicon anodes as the next leap in EV battery technology.