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  1. The head of NHTSA wants to remove steering wheel requirements for cars that are only intended to be driverless.
  2. The tiny MG GO! previews a 2027 electric city car which really leans into the brand’s British nostalgia.
  3. A bill is headed for a vote in New Jersey that would force self-driving cars to use two additional technologies on top of cameras.
  4. One out of every four Mercedes cars sold in Europe was fully electric. The rest of the world is nowhere near that level.
  5. The Leaf made battery degradation look terrifying, but most modern EVs are not aging the same way.
  6. I caught Scout's electric Traveler and Terra in the wild. They have a lot to offer, but the company's road ahead is far from smooth.
  7. Two California teens thought they were taking a robotaxi home. Waymo quietly called the cops.
  8. The Highlander EV was supposed to arrive by the end of this year. It will now have a new launch timeline.
  9. This version won't be available in the U.S., but it shows how global car companies are increasingly leaning on Chinese tech.
  10. The four-door sedan puts down 670 horsepower, thanks to a set of ultra-compact axial flux motors.
  11. BMW’s new electric crossover was one of the first cars to be tested under Euro NCAP’s revised assessment standard.
  12. Ever since Ford announced its affordable electric pickup, it has referred to it as a mid-size model. A typo called that into question.
  13. Volkswagen replaced the mechanical lawnmowers at its factory in Poland with a flock of 100 sheep.
  14. The Shark pickup was already on sale in China, Mexico, South America, and Australia, leaving the U.S. as the odd one out.
  15. It also has a low-temperature sodium-ion version that barely loses range even in -40 degrees Fahrenheit.