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  1. Roadster? A coast-to-coast autonomous drive? Hover mode? Tesla is teasing some big dreams, but still hasn't delivered on the last ones.
  2. It all depends on how your hydrogen gets made.
  3. The Volkswagen ID.4 is getting a major Tiguan-inspired overhaul next year. In fact, it's being described internally as the "electric Tiguan."
  4. While Tesla sales continue to slide, its main battery supplier is going all guns blazing with local battery production in the U.S.
  5. GM has confirmed production of lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) batteries at its Tennessee plant. That should mean “significant cost savings.”
  6. The ID. Buzz was supposed to be a comeback machine, but VW's usual problems got in the way. Plus: Nissan and Honda are still teaming up.
  7. The Q6’s coupe-like brother is now available in the United States, and it only comes with all-wheel drive.
  8. Car companies usually crunch the numbers before green-lighting a new model. Hyundai told Ioniq 6 N engineers to just “do it.”
  9. After sparking controversy for anti-Semitic social media posts, xAI's Grok "AI companion" is now enabled on some Teslas.
  10. The Kia EV6 GT is slightly heavier and less powerful than the Ferrari Purosangue. But it's the quicker-accelerating car of the two.
  11. With 17,000 solar panels, Kia’s now-protected car park in Georgia will output up to 13 MW of power.
  12. When the Volvo EX30 was supposed to start around $35,000, I was going to buy one. Now, here's why I'm glad I didn't.
  13. SUVs shouldn’t be this quick, but here they are posting supercar-scaring acceleration numbers.
  14. The $7,500 federal EV tax credit is ending in September. These are our favorite models that qualify.
  15. The Slate Truck isn't just a new vehicle. It's a new way to build vehicles for the American auto industry.