Guess Which Brand Isn’t On The Top 10 List Of Best EVs (hint: It’s Tesla)

There are few surprises in Autotrader’s list of the 10 best electric cars of 2023, but there is one that stands out. That’s because Tesla isn’t included. There’s Hyundai and Kias, Porsche and Ford, BMW and Nissan. But…no Tesla. Many of us admit that the mask is too much and we’re tired of reading about him, but what’s missing from Read More

Ford Explorer, Lincoln Aviator Hybrid Discontinued, Updates Coming Soon

Ford and Lincoln have confirmed that neither the Explorer nor the Aviator will be offered as hybrids in 2024. The Explorer previously offered a hybrid model with a 3.3-liter V6 engine, while the Aviator Grand Touring had a plug-in hybrid setup. We also spotted a refreshed Explorer without camouflage, scheduled to arrive in 2025. The Blue Oval pair… Source: Car Read More

Nissan Launches Hyperterror Concept Van For Tokyo

Nissan has previewed a new minivan concept ahead of its debut at the Tokyo Auto Show. Its angular design language hints at the Japanese brand’s future styling direction. The concept’s spectacular interior includes facing seating for autonomous driving. We love futuristic concept cars and minivans, so Nissan combines the two. Source: Kelley Blue Book

BMW Joins Tesla Charging Network

BMW will integrate Tesla charging ports into its electric vehicles, giving owners access to Tesla’s extensive Supercharger charging network starting in 2025. The company will be the latest in a series of automakers to adopt Tesla’s charging system in North America. shape problem All gasoline vehicles can be refueled at any gas station. Source: Kelley Blue Book

Study: Outside Of Tesla, Few EV Owners Want To Drive An EV Again

Tesla owners are known to be a loyal group. But if you take them out of the equation, only 52.1% of electric vehicle (EV) owners will buy an EV the next time they go car shopping. This number comes from S&P Global Mobility, but it’s not a simple story as there are some important caveats. “Household data does not necessarily Read More

Kia’s Problems Won’t Drive Some 2023 Forte Sedan Orders

Kia Motors has issued an emergency recall of approximately 3,900 2023 Forte sedans, asking drivers not to drive them until dealers have a chance to make safety repairs. Kia told federal motor vehicle safety officials that a joint in the car’s right front lower control arm may not have been properly welded. It may be damaged during use and result Read More