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  1. The Geely EX2—or Xingyuan—outsells everything Tesla and BYD make. In five minutes with it, you understand why.
  2. The company is taking $300 non-refundable deposits to secure a place in line for the first finished vehicles.
  3. The official count was revealed for the first time in registration information submitted by Tesla to the Texas DMV.
  4. The rugged electric SUV and pickup feature beadlock wheels, removable fender flares, and a scout drone.
  5. He now associates the pedestrian alert sound of a Chevy EV with his favorite thing on Earth. So when he hears it, he loses his marbles.
  6. You'll soon be able to hitch a ride in the high-tech Zeekr vans, which Waymo is using to expand its robotaxi fleet.
  7. The new PowerSled can improve the towing vehicle’s range compared to a traditional trailer. It also doubles as a jobsite generator.
  8. The new Denza Z9GT is powered by BYD’s second-generation Blade Battery tech, which makes EV recharging as quick as getting gas.
  9. Ferrari chose not to simulate the sound of a combustion engine in the Luce, embracing its electric nature.
  10. Order books open and test drives start in just two weeks.
  11. Tesla’s European sales are growing again after a brutal 2025. But the comeback story has one Chinese caveat.
  12. Don’t look at the Luce as a typical Ferrari, because it isn't one.
  13. Hyundai dealers are rolling out fully kitted-out service vans with genuine parts and factory-trained technicians.
  14. The new Lexus ES is available only as a hybrid or full-on EV. I drove both to find out which one is better.
  15. Volvo can continue to sell connected cars with Chinese hardware and software in the U.S., thanks to a special authorization.