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  1. The updated Xiaomi SU7 is stellar, and doesn’t need much to make it ready for European markets.
  2. I got to check out the Slate Truck's interior, crank-up windows, and ride quality. Here's what to know.
  3. Slate's $25,000 electric pickup is refreshingly simple, but its endless menu of accessories can quickly add up to something else.
  4. This tiny EV is impressively clever, but the real business case is hiding in the coolant.
  5. On this week's Plugged-In Podcast, we discuss all the biggest news about America's new cheapest EV—and whether it can succeed.
  6. The manufacturer says its cameras can now help the restraint system react sooner when a collision becomes unavoidable.
  7. The company's line of iON tires is designed to maximize durability and range. You can experience them yourself at Electrify Expo Demo Days.
  8. The Swedish automaker, owned by the Chinese Geely Group, will not be allowed to sell EVs in the U.S. model year 2027 onward.
  9. The company has shown prototypes with incremental changes but now says the final series Speirling features 95% new components.
  10. Tesla is gamifying charging and will reward the winners with free Supercharging for the life of the car. Here's how to win.
  11. How does America’s cheapest electric truck compare to other affordable models?
  12. The Peaq is a big, sensible, seven-seat electric SUV with serious space and range and a very reasonable price.
  13. Slate's $24,950 pickup truck will be powered by an LFP battery made by Gotion in Illinois. A top executive explains the move.
  14. The Slate will be both the country’s cheapest new electric vehicle and its lowest-priced pickup. But will it be an automatic slam dunk?
  15. The Mach-E helped make Ford a real EV contender. But the company’s new plan may leave it without a direct successor.