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  1. Reasonably priced electric off-road SUVs have been missing from the U.S. market. The Jeep Recon might change that.
  2. Tesla Supercharger availability will start in 2026 with EVs like the Jeep Wagoneer S and Dodge Charger Daytona, parent company Stellantis said.
  3. The electric sprinter is smoother, quicker and cheaper to run than any internal-combustion van. The only problem is—usually—the price.
  4. The hottest version of Kia’s big electric family hauler was supposed to arrive this year, but now its future is in jeopardy.
  5. Waymo is San Francisco's robotaxi king. Now Amazon's Zoox is jumping in with its autonomous pods.
  6. New research shows that it's extremely uncommon to have to replace a modern electric car's battery.
  7. The Toyota-Subaru joint-venture EV was never known for fast-charging excellence. But here's how it does on a NACS plug.
  8. Plus, Tesla to squeeze China out of its U.S. supply chain and the Germans are in too deep.
  9. The American-made electric crossovers can act as a battery generator to keep the lights on.
  10. The second-generation Ctrl-Bar ups the ante over its predecessor with dynamic displays and 10 physical controls.
  11. Hyundai says the Crater is an “extreme off-road” vehicle designed entirely in the United States.
  12. Volvo said it would make lidar standard on the EX90 and ES90—now its reversal could bury Luminar.
  13. It is the only EV1 in existence that can legally be made roadworthy again, so it’s pretty special.
  14. As others pull back on EVs with no tax credits and stiff tariff bills, Toyota's electric trio is still set to go on sale next year.
  15. Dongfeng is also working on an ultra-high-voltage EV platform capable of charging at a whopping 2 megawatts.