The brand synonymous with gas power has plans to transition all its vehicles from traditional combustible engines to all-electric power by 2035 in the European market. You won’t find this offering at your local Ford dealer anytime soon, however, as the automaker has not announced any plans to do the same in the U.S. market. …
Get Behind the Wheel of an Electric Vehicle with Hyundai’s Evolve+ EV Subscription Program
Electric Power Has Never Been More Affordable For drivers who want to dip their toes into the world of electric vehicles, but are not yet ready to commit, Hyundai’s got a program that might be right up your alley. Earlier this month, Hyundai announced its all-new app-based subscription service, Evolve+ EV. This innovative one-of-a-kind app …
Could Chevy China’s New Electric Sedan Mean a Resurgence of Four-Door Vehicles by Chevrolet in the U.S.?
On the heels of GM’s Investor Day announcements on November 17th, a new wave of questions has been raised by a vehicle concept released during Tech Day in China.
EVs Become Cheaper to Drive
A recent study by ZETA shows us that EVs are not much cheaper to drive than their gasoline-powered counterparts.
Bentley Is Getting a New Model
A new Bentley heads to the market to join the lineup of high-priced, upper-crust luxury models that wealthy shoppers love to drive.
Electric Vehicles: Hyundai Ioniq 5 vs. Ford Mustang Mach-E vs. VW ID.3
Hatchback, SUV, a little of both, some of the newest electric vehicles in the market cross lines and give us interesting bits of conversation.
Going in Another Direction
For a pair of decades, one of the most impressive brands on the road was Hummer. This brand was built to reflect the look and feel if the military style vehicles that were built alongside them, but with a civilian flair and style. Whether it was the original and massive H1, the failing H2 or …
An Unfair Comparison with Interesting Results
Consumer Reports offers a wide variety of tests each year in order to test products against each other including vehicles. One aspect that Consumer Reports doesn’t typically pay attention to is the class of vehicle, especially when looking to make a full comparison of models that offer new technology such as the new EV class …