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  1. These are arguably some of the best financing offers on the Model 3 and Model Y we've ever seen.
  2. The Tesla is the cheapest out of the three cars and the quickest to accelerate without using launch control.
  3. No generators were involved in the trek, and–better yet–six new Tesla Level 2 chargers were installed on Canada’s Dempster Highway.
  4. It also goes way, way further than the previous-generation Model 3.
  5. At more than $62,000, the Lexus NX450h+ isn’t cheap, but it has a lot of merits that make it a likable luxury crossover. 
  6. Yet it's still a strong seller and has a ton of appeal, "even as used EVs are losing value and selling slower," one expert said.
  7. CEO RJ Scaringe said that the automaker purposefully avoided copying Tesla's successful strategy to launch a mass-market EV.
  8. Stellantis dealers are pissed about the automaker's failure to keep pace with the industry. Jeep's CEO has a plan to tackle that.
  9. The Onvo L60 has a 900-volt platform, better efficiency and it’s more affordable than Tesla’s Model Y.
  10. A peak charging rate of 216 kW made for a speedy pit stop in our Kia EV9 tester.
  11. The bright yellow two-door allegedly has a Cybertruck-like rear light strip.
  12. The automaker reportedly wanted its driver assistance system to “drive like a human, not a robot that’s just following the rules.”
  13. Care by Volvo brought in new customers for the automaker, but now it’s all about “operational efficiencies.”
  14. The Xiaomi SU7, sometimes called China's "Apple Car," is making waves. And now it's a benchmark vehicle for Rivian.
  15. The brand also says it will upgrade the factory to produce a hybrid 500 starting in 2025 or 2026.