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  1. The refreshed Taycan has a bigger standard battery and more theater through simulated gears.
  2. Uber seems to have spent the past year attaching itself to every major robotaxi effort it can, and now Stellantis is joining that list.
  3. Is that Dwayne Johnson driving your Tesla? Nope, just his likeness being used to defeat Tesla's driver monitoring systems.
  4. It is so lovely to drive. But the more I lived with it, the more annoyed I got.
  5. The Lucid, Nuro, and Uber partnership is moving fast. Their next stop after California is Texas.
  6. The Intel subsidiary’s self-driving tech is being used by Volkswagen’s MOIA. Now, Mobileye wants its own fleet of autonomous cabs.
  7. BMW had originally planned to open the order books for the all-electric 3 Series this fall. Customers had other ideas.
  8. Rivian cut employees from its service and customer division on Tuesday, the The Wall Street Journal reported.
  9. The roughly $50,000 Cosmos is supposed to go on sale by the end of this year. It will be the brand’s first mass-market EV.
  10. The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra could be the easiest 1,526-horsepower car I’ve ever driven. And starting at $75,000, it's a bargain.
  11. Rivian partnered with ChargeScape to gain access to various utilities' managed-charging programs.
  12. Thanks to a big battery pack, the new A6 Allroad wagon can deliver nearly 60 miles of electric range on the WLTP cycle.
  13. Located in Barstow, California, this startup’s EV charging station undercuts nearby rivals on pricing and doesn’t need a grid connection.
  14. The U.S. now has over 250,000 charging hookups across Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast chargers.
  15. Telo's adorable truck just hit a major milestone as the company finds a manufacturing partner for the EV's body structure.