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  1. BraunAbility and Kia have come together to created an ADA-compliant, wheelchair accessible van designed for taxi and rideshare use.
  2. Miss the EV tax credit? Well then, good news, because Honda has slashed the price of the Prologue by $7,500
  3. Volkswagen's capacitive controls and funky model names are going away, the brand's CEO says.
  4. The Kia EV3 is finally coming to the U.S. to battle it out with the new Chevy Bolt EV.
  5. Senator Bernie Moreno of Ohio said he would introduce legislation to ban partnerships that could bring Chinese cars into America.
  6. Subaru’s most powerful production model can sprint to 60 mph in less than five seconds—and carry up to seven people.
  7. Jim Farley went on record saying that the American automaker wants a piece of the Model 3 and Model Y’s pie.
  8. The list of paused, canceled or delayed EVs keeps growing as car companies adjust to last year's policy whiplash.
  9. The Mirai is not exactly a best-seller, but Toyota believes there’s still a place for hydrogen–just not in cars.
  10. It’s the end of the road for the cars that set the standards for truly modern EVs, with plenty of range, comfort, and performance.
  11. Jaguar Land Rover and Chinese automaker Chery resurrected the Freelander name for a new premium global EV brand.
  12. Also, the micromobility company that spun out of Rivian last year, struck a deal with DoorDash to develop self-driving vehicles.
  13. The Verge Motorcycles TS Pro would also be the world's first production vehicle with solid-state batteries, if the big claims pan out.
  14. BMW’s new rear-drive iX3 40 cuts battery size and price, yet still delivers 395 miles of WLTP range.
  15. Wall Street is expecting a Q1 sales bump for Tesla. But projections for 2026 and the rest of the decade have been sharply lowered.