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  1. Jeep’s first U.S.-bound electric SUV is skipping the 2026 model year, but it’s unclear when production will resume.
  2. America's secondhand EV market is shrugging off the tax credit hangover.
  3. Ford is pivoting to affordable EVs just as many automakers are rolling back their electric ambitions.
  4. The RZ 550e takes a lesson out of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N’s playbook, but misses the mark.
  5. Hyundai's new "Pleos" operating system just debuted on the Ioniq 3. It's coming to a Hyundai near you soon.
  6. Horse Powertrain’s latest solution packs a four-cylinder engine, a transmission, and two electric motors into a single enclosure.
  7. Mercedes brands its new electric sedan as being “the sportiest C-Class to date,” but it’s also really luxurious and packed with tech.
  8. Tesla started offering autonomous taxi rides in the two Texas cities, but the service network is tiny. For now, at least.
  9. EV sales are going through the roof in Europe and Asia, driven by high gas prices. America's EV market is on shakier ground.
  10. It was always going to be hard for these brands to launch their first high-volume products. Then things got a lot, lot harder.
  11. Despite being a former taxi, this pre-facelift Tesla Model Y’s battery is still going strong.
  12. Just like the original, the new Renault 4 EV can now act as the convertible you didn’t know you needed.
  13. The startup that claims to have developed the first usable solid-state batteries says the Verge TS Pro is the fastest-charging bike.
  14. Tesla sold just over 7,000 Cybertrucks in Q4 last year. Elon Musk's companies bought about 20% of them, Bloomberg reported.
  15. Stubbornly high gas prices due to the war with Iran are moving the needle for some American car buyers, Hyundai's CEO claims.