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  1. Elon Musk confirmed that Tesla will move its FSD software to subscription only starting in February.
  2. No, the Tesla Cybertruck wasn’t the best-selling electric pickup. But at least it wasn’t discontinued.
  3. People seem to think the EV transition is going away. In reality, 2026 is going to be the most exciting year yet.
  4. Mercedes-Benz’s Drive Pilot system, available on the EQS EV and S-Class gas sedan, has been temporarily scrapped.
  5. Plus, EV sales didn't crash as hard as you might think in 2025. And BMW is trouncing Mercedes on electrification.
  6. The electric Acura RSX and 0 Series SUV are all supposed to launch in 2026. Here's why the 0 Series Saloon didn't make the cut.
  7. Tesla is still the undisputed leader of the American EV market, but its grip is slipping.
  8. General Motors CEO Mary Barra has a grim assessment for drivers of plug-in hybrids: "They don't plug them in."
  9. BMW's electric M cars will have simulated gear shifts and driving noises too.
  10. General Motors scaled back its EV plans. But its CEO remains bullish on an all-electric future, even as new regulations reset the industry.
  11. It’s a Volkswagen, but it’s likely not the one you are thinking about.
  12. Mercedes-Benz High-Power Charging is doubling down on 400 kW chargers that work with any EV—without a Tesla NACS or CCS adapter.
  13. Plus, Ram boss says EVs "will take over" and Europe offers China a way out of tariffs.
  14. Multiple battery capacities are also in the pipeline for Ford’s affordable electric pickup, the automaker’s EV chief confirmed.
  15. The two extra seats in the trunk are great if your passengers have very short legs.