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  1. Volkswagen said the ID. Buzz will return for model year 2027 with a bunch of small upgrades inside and out.
  2. Tesla is looking to solve charger congestion by adding a digital waitlist to Superchargers.
  3. Japan’s second-largest carmaker reported its first annual loss in nearly 70 years after scrapping its EV plans.
  4. The electric Golf was supposed to debut in 2028. Now, VW’s CEO said the company “doesn't need it” that quickly.
  5. Price, quality, and value for money are the main reasons Canadians lean toward buying a Chinese car, a new survey shows.
  6. A new AI-powered battery management system can squeeze thousands of extra miles out of EV batteries.
  7. Discover the best new affordable electric cars you can buy today—top picks from InsideEVs experts that won't break the bank.
  8. For a car that’s billed as the most advanced Jaguar ever, we were expecting something a little more lavish.
  9. Android Auto will now fill every inch of a car’s screen. HD videos and uninterrupted playback are also coming.
  10. A new spiritual successor to the Stinger isn't off the table, says Kia. There's just one tiny matter to address first.
  11. Want a vacation car for your upcoming trip to the beach? Renault has some ideas.
  12. The company just delayed its first EV project by two years. In doing so, it admitted that it had barely started on the hard part.
  13. The Rivian Assistant hits the R1S and R1T via the startup's latest software update. The R2 is next.
  14. The majority of operators praised the reliability, cost savings, and comfort of EV trucks. However, some challenges persist.
  15. Ford Energy’s LFP-powered DC block was designed to last 20 years and packs over 5 megawatt-hours of energy.