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  1. Lexus is previewing an all-electric follow-up to its V-10 fire-breather. It may even make it to production.
  2. The 2026 Subaru Trailseeker hits dealerships early next year. Here's how much it'll cost.
  3. Not all tires are up to the task of EV duty, especially on electric trucks. But here's where Hankook can actually deliver.
  4. There aren’t as many free public chargers as there used to be, but they are still out there.
  5. Plus, automakers are digging side hustles right now, and Waymo is headed to Philadelphia.
  6. New Tesla EVs lead the reliability chart, but it’s a whole different story when it comes to older cars, according to Consumer Reports.
  7. Rivian revealed its new limited-run Borealis color, proving that it knows how to be cool in a sea of boring monochrome.
  8. It’s the sixth fully electric vehicle to ever reach this sales milestone.
  9. Ford also removed some standard features but made the car a little cheaper for 2026.
  10. With 400 miles of range and ultra-fast charging, BMW's new SUV is built to weather the EV slowdown.
  11. Fuel efficiency standards save you money on gas. Deleting them is a gift to car companies and big oil.
  12. Many modern EVs have a "snow mode." What is it, and does it even work?
  13. It’s called the Heated Chiller, and it replaces three components responsible for interior heating and battery temperature control.
  14. "We probably wouldn’t have any cars with catalytic converters either unless they were mandatory."
  15. Plus, we discuss electric vehicle sales in November and why South Korea is stressed about Tesla's Full-Self Driving software.