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Thanks to Trump’s Anti-EV Policy, Tesla Will Manufacture Its Batteries in Europe: In Germany Starting 2027

Tesla will begin producing its own batteries at its Grünheide factory in Germany by 2027, with a target of up to 8 GWh annually, enough to power approximately 130,000 vehicles.

A Silent But Devastating Fraud Is Hitting Used Cars In The United States

Used car buyers may want to think twice before trusting what they see on the dash. Over 2.45 million U.S. vehicles may have rolled-back odometers, says Carfax.

$50 Million Worth of Ultra-Rare Hypercars Discovered Covered and Abandoned at LA Airport

In a quiet corner of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), more than a dozen hypercars, some of the rarest and most expensive in the world, have been spotted parked under…

Here Are the Best Cars for Seniors in 2026, According to Experts

Automakers are no longer designing cars solely for the young and tech-savvy. In 2026, senior-focused vehicles redefine comfort, safety, and ease of use.

Tesla Upgrades Model Y in China With 16-Inch 2K Screen and Black Headliner

Tesla has updated the Model Y lineup in China, adding features that were previously limited to its most expensive trims.

In Europe, the Best Car of the Year 2026 Is Already Known

The verdict is in. The winner of the Car of the Year 2026 has been crowned by the European Car of the Year (COTY) jury, with a landslide victory announced…

Automakers To Flood U.S. Market With Over 30 New Electric Vehicles in 2026

Electric vehicles are far from fading. In 2026, more than 30 new electric cars are expected to launch in the United States, marking what may become the most active year…

Mazda Launches CX-6e With 300-Mile Range and 195 kW Fast Charging to Rival Tesla Model Y

Mazda is finally stepping into the electric spotlight with the CX-6e, a sleek mid-size SUV aimed squarely at the Tesla Model Y.

5 Common Driving Mistakes That Are Quietly Damaging Your Car’s Wheels

Scraping curbs, skipping pressure checks, or overtightening lug nuts may seem minor, but they quietly damage your wheels and lead to costly repairs.

China’s Geely Targets U.S. EV Market with Zeekr and Lynk & Co. Lineup

Geely Auto Group, the Chinese automotive giant claiming to be the world’s fastest-growing automaker, is inching closer to entering the U.S. market.

Toyota Launches First Electric Hilux With 257 km Range and New Terrain System

The Toyota Hilux, one of the world’s best-selling pickup trucks, has officially gone electric.

New Airbag Design Stops Passengers From Colliding During a Crash

A lesser-known airbag innovation is quietly making its way into more vehicles, addressing a serious crash risk that’s often overlooked.

California Proposes $200 Million EV Incentive Program to Offset Federal Tax Credit Loss

California proposes a $200 million incentive program to support electric vehicle buyers after the $7,500 federal tax credit was eliminated, aiming to make EVs more affordable.

Congress Introduces Bill to Regulate Electronic Car Door Handles After Safety Concerns

A new bill introduced in the U.S. Congress could significantly alter the design of electronic door handles in vehicles.

Kia Adds Power and Virtual Gears to Its Affordable EVs for the 2026 Models

Kia is injecting a new level of performance into its affordable electric vehicle lineup with the introduction of GT versions for the EV3, EV4, and EV5.

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