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  1. Edmunds' reviewers say they could forgive the car's problems if they "actually liked the thing."
  2. It weighs less than 2,000 pounds and has a claimed range of 275 miles.
  3. Experts said electric car sales would fall off a cliff in October. Here's what happened.
  4. We also discuss why BYD’s profits are shrinking and how Volvo turned back on its EV promises.
  5. This week on the Plugged-In Podcast: news from Slate Auto, Lucid, and Nvidia. Plus an electric Toyota Corolla is coming.
  6. It’s six inches lower than the standard electric crossover, and the power output has been upped by a fair bit.
  7. Tesla is recalling over 6,000 trucks after it received more than 600 warranty claims about detaching off-road lightbars.
  8. The redesigned app makes it easier to access the climate settings, and there’s an upgraded charging screen.
  9. What could have been Kia's Tesla Model 3 fighter is no longer coming to America—at least for now. And tariffs may be to blame.
  10. America’s most reliable EV charging network ran into some headaches when Amazon Web Services went down.
  11. Lucid's $50,000 "Project Midsize" competitor is coming in 2026. Here's everything we know about it.
  12. Lexus just revealed a large, coupe-like electric SUV study with an LS badge that may show the way forward for the flagship nameplate.
  13. Today on Critical Materials: GM lays off 3,300 EV workers, South Korea strikes a tariff deal, and Stellantis gets into robotaxis.
  14. Scout Motors’ CEO hates that “everything’s eight layers down.” Here’s how he plans to change that.
  15. However, the reborn automaker’s CEO is adamant that the future is still electric.