Which automaker confirmed it’s moving its headquarters to Texas? Which global automaker revealed an EV costing less than $10,000—in China? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week…
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Tesla Plaid Slays 1,000-HP Lamborghini And C8 Corvette
It’s going to take more than “just” 1,000 hp to beat a Plaid.
Stellantis Announces $229 Million Investment in Kokomo Plants to Accelerate Electrification Plans
Stellantis announced it would invest a total of $229 million in three of its Kokomo, Indiana, plants to help the company reach its goal of achieving 40% low-emission vehicle sales in the U.S. by 2030. This announcement, which will retain 662 jobs, come…
Citroen UK updates New e-C4 Electric for 2022
Citroen UK has introduced a number of important updates on New e-C4 for 2022, effective from October 2021 production. The changes include improved efficiency for New e-C4 Electric in real world driving, new alloy wheel designs and new body colours. As …
Rivian Intends To Produce Battery Cells In-House
The company bets on vertical integration.
Tesla Insurance goes live in Texas next week
Tesla’s in-house insurance program will officially go live next week, Elon Musk revealed during the 2021 Shareholder’s Meeting held last night at Gigafactory Texas. In late 2019, Tesla launched Tesla Insurance in California exclusively. The automaker’s insurance program was specifically tailored for Tesla owners, offering significantly lower rates than ever given to drivers of the […]
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Tesla Model S Plaid Versus Lucid Air
Let’s see if there’s a clear winner here.
Mercedes-Benz EQS Gets 350 Miles Of EPA Range
Nowhere near the Lucid Air or even the Tesla Model S.
Ford Sending ‘Charge Angels’ To Find Faulty EV Charging Stations
Ford says, there are plenty plugs out there, but many are old, low quality, and unreliable.
Tesla changes Full Self-Driving’s unreleased features from ‘later this year’ to ‘coming soon’
Tesla has changed the language on its website to reflect a more accurate representation of when the unreleased features of the Full Self-Driving suite will be released. For several years, Tesla has stated that new features would be released “later this year.” However, this language was never changed after the features went unreleased in 2020. […]
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