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  1. Here’s what happened when six different competing EVs were driven until they died.
  2. I spend many weekends camping off dirt roads. I should love the Silverado EV Trail Boss. But there are just too many compromises here.
  3. Add Dodge's top-tier electric muscle car to the list of EVs that have bitten the dust this year.
  4. Plus, Tesla's luck could turn around for Q3 and a new U.S. startup aims to undercut China's LFP battery material cost by 40%
  5. Tesla sold nearly half a million electric vehicles globally in the third quarter.
  6. America's EV market isn't doomed, but it's not all sunshine and rainbows either.
  7. Some of the names on this list will sound familiar, while others are as obscure as they get.
  8. It took Tesla a while to implement vehicle-to-load on its best-selling vehicle, but it’s finally here. Not without caveats, though.
  9. The Mustang Mach-E had its best-ever quarter, and the F-150 Lightning is still America’s best-selling electric pickup.
  10. Plus, Hyundai will continue offering discounts on the current Ioniq 5 through October.
  11. Volvo's future EREVs will use Geely tech. Since we've already driven Geely's PHEVs, we might already know how these Volvos will feel.
  12. With record Q3 EV deliveries, GM is gearing up to end the year on a very high note.
  13. Hyundai's affordable EV is now only available with the small battery, and there's only one trim.
  14. “Customers are not interested in a $75,000 electric vehicle," Ford's CEO said. So what comes next for the industry as the tax credit ends?
  15. Tesla emphasizes that the feature “is intended to be used only with a fully attentive driver."