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With a new year comes a fresh batch of cars hitting showrooms for the first time. And 2026's arrivals are predominately EVs. Here are 13 models to look out for.
EV federal policies have been reversed. Well-known vehicles have been discontinued. Sales plummeted. But interest is holding steady.
With automakers doubling down on EVs despite the end of a U.S. tax credit, we’re getting charged up about a handful of models headed to market soon
New utes, sports cars and hatchbacks will break price records at both ends as traditional brands release electric vehicles in 2026
Tesla's new affordable electric cars are stripped-back versions of the refreshed Model Y and Model 3. These pared-down Teslas lower the starting cost, making it easier for more people to own an EV. This change is long overdue. As someone who's spent ...
The political polarization of battery-powered cars may have started when Toyota released its first hybrid model 25 years ago.
Norway came close to its objective of selling only zero-emission cars in 2025, with electric vehicles accounting for 95.9% of new registrations.
The new Chevrolet Bolt feels like the kind of electric car the market has been waiting for: an EV that's genuinely affordable but doesn't make any major compromises. Starting at $28,995, it brings electric driving back into reach for regular buyers.
VW’s CEO says tightening emissions rules make small gas cars too expensive to save—clearing the way for a new wave of affordable electric models.