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  1. Rivian on Thursday said that manufacturing validation builds of the R2 started rolling out of its factory in Normal, Illinois.
  2. Ford CEO Jim Farley gives InsideEVs a progress report on its Universal EV Platform, starting with a $30,000 truck.
  3. EV sales shrank significantly in Q4. But not every model suffered.
  4. Geely, the owner of Volvo and Polestar, could break into America in an even bigger way. But many things stand in its way.
  5. The two auto giants are in talks for a potential partnership for lithium–ion batteries for hybrids.
  6. 2025 was a tough year in the EV space. But after a reality check, some clear trends are already taking shape.
  7. A still-unnamed electric Dacia model will share its platform with the Renault Twingo, but undercut it on price by about $2,300.
  8. Plus, three automakers named most innovative in EVs and Ford explains its $19.5 billion writedown.
  9. North America was the only major global region where electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids saw a sales decline in 2025.
  10. The zero-turn riding mower has two drive motors and three blade motors, totaling 23 horsepower.
  11. One of the largest supermarket operators in the United States partnered with EVgo to open at least 150 stalls per year.
  12. Testing Super Cruise in the rain shows just how far driver assistance systems have come.
  13. Elon Musk confirmed that Tesla will move its FSD software to subscription only starting in February.
  14. No, the Tesla Cybertruck wasn’t the best-selling electric pickup. But at least it wasn’t discontinued.
  15. People seem to think the EV transition is going away. In reality, 2026 is going to be the most exciting year yet.