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  1. All new BMW 7 Series trims are now software-defined, with faster computers and zonal architecture.
  2. It’s now called the Smart #2, and it promises a lot more range than the previous-generation Fortwo EV.
  3. Humble Robotics built its first prototype in just under six months, and it’s now eyeing the $900 billion truck-based freight industry.
  4. The current Silverado EV, Sierra EV, and Hummer EV won't get direct successors, General Motors confirmed on Wednesday.
  5. It’s already a five-year-old car by now, but it’s exceptionally good, especially for the price.
  6. One leans more toward luxury, while the other goes all-out on EV tech and breaking with tradition.
  7. Cheap sedans could suddenly become more popular as prices rise and fuel economy regulations shift.
  8. While some manufacturers seem to be chasing more screen acreage, BMW has prioritized clarity and usability.
  9. The third-gen Shenxing LFP battery promises ultra-fast charging speeds, with sub-4-minute 10-to-80% top-ups.
  10. Waymo’s robotaxis will automatically report potholes, and cities can then use the data for free to fix roads more quickly.
  11. Customers will have to pay extra if they want all three screens to actually serve a purpose other than to look good.
  12. Jeep’s first U.S.-bound electric SUV is skipping the 2026 model year, but it’s unclear when production will resume.
  13. America's secondhand EV market is shrugging off the tax credit hangover.
  14. Ford is pivoting to affordable EVs just as many automakers are rolling back their electric ambitions.
  15. The RZ 550e takes a lesson out of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N’s playbook, but misses the mark.