Feature: 3 Lesser-Known Differences Between EVs and ICE Vehicles
Electric vehicles and conventional (internal combustion engine—ICE) vehicles have one main difference—their fuel source.
Electric vehicles and conventional (internal combustion engine—ICE) vehicles have one main difference—their fuel source.
Chevy’s plan is to nurture the current owners by getting them to step up to the all-new 2022 Bolt EUV, which is Chevrolet speak for Electric Utility Vehicle.
One of the most exciting aspects of a Tesla isn’t that it’s battery-powered or fully electric—but the fact that it can drive itself.
The 2021 Polestar 2 is a new player to the game, and while they have done their homework very well for their initial offering, it is still a work in progress.
Tesla continues to get mixed marks with owners vexed by quality issues, but still in love with their advanced electric cars.
BMW now offers plug-in hybrid options on several popular models, including the midsize 530e sedan and X5 xDrive45e crossover, both of which I recently tested.
Even the suspension systems in EVs feature next-gen technology.
Chevrolet is doubling its EV lineup with a refreshed Bolt EV and new Bolt EUV and trying to push its product into the currently most popular segment—crossovers.
In the growing world of EVs, the Aptera stands out for its unusual design, incredible range and the company’s plucky chutzpah.
For an EV enthusiast—or any American car shopper—the 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E is one of the most intriguing and important auto debuts in years.