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  1. Ford spent a hefty sum turning an abandoned train station into a tech hub. We took a tour to see what the turnaround is all about.
  2. The math works out for fleets, for now. But if you want personal autonomy, expect to burn up a lot of battery.
  3. Lynk & Co’s GT concept is gorgeous, very fast on paper, and possibly going into production.
  4. The production version of the all-electric ID. Polo promises over 280 miles of range and a low starting price.
  5. The all-new iX3’s estimated range has increased by 34 miles, boosting an already impressive number.
  6. The retail giant is deploying ABB’s all-in-one chargers, complementing the Alpitronic dispensers that are already operational.
  7. While the U.S. is just catching up on adaptive driving beams, China's newest EVs can project full-color movies from their headlights.
  8. The company wants to launch "eyes-off" highway autonomy in 2028. Here's how it plans to get there, according to CEO Mary Barra.
  9. Direct sales are gaining traction in more U.S. states. Dealerships aren't ready to accept defeat just yet.
  10. The American auto giant is now on track to exceed 850,000 Super Cruise users by the end of the year.
  11. Bollinger Motors went belly up last year, and its inventory is being auctioned off, potentially at great prices.
  12. With no less than 2,200 horsepower going to the rear wheels, engineers had to use a transmission that is usually used in gas cars.
  13. The EVA Cab has no steering wheel and is built with massive robotaxi fleets in mind.
  14. Kia wants to conquer the commercial and passenger-hauling world with a flexible electric van architecture. It's off to a good start.
  15. The refreshed Q4 E-Tron gets a new range-boosting motor and quicker charging with bidirectional power and has up to three screens.