News: Second Generation Nissan Leaf Introduced
The 2018 Nissan Leaf was unveiled to the world today and it marks a strong competitive move in a market full of new rivals.
The 2018 Nissan Leaf was unveiled to the world today and it marks a strong competitive move in a market full of new rivals.
Maven, which has the three-pronged mission of creating a car-sharing service (for cities, residential communities or commercial entities) while also developing what it calls a “mobility platform” (Maven Gig) that provides short-term car rentals to individuals engaged in the new gig economy.
It still looks odd, but with increased range, the 2017 BMW i3 still commands your attention, and may work well for your needs.
Based on the Volkswagen I.D. Buzz concept, which was first seen in January at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the reborn van will be all-electric, connected and capable of full autonomy.
Solid-state batteries are predicted to have a driving range of 200-to-300 miles, depending on battery size, and take just minutes to recharge.
If you want to make your life easier, find a reliable mode of transportation. Whether it is an electric or a gasoline car, always drive safely.
Tesla Model 3 deliveries of the company’s affordable electric car, began with a Friday evening “party” on July 28.
Electric vehicles are quickly growing in popularity, and many states around the country are actively encouraging residents to purchase electric vehicles.
Nissan confirmed that its second generation 2018 Nissan Leaf will debut in September at an event prior to the Tokyo Motor Show.
the 2017 Hyundai Ioniq comes as a hybrid or battery-powered all-electric car. A plug-in hybrid will fill out the line next year.