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  1. Nissan really wants you to notice the new Juke EV, which is going up against the Kia EV3 in Europe.
  2. The 2027 Rogue Hybrid has a new kind of hybrid powertrain for the U.S.
  3. The EQS is now the longest-range and fastest-charging Mercedes EV, with an 800-volt platform. They just didn't fix the biggest issue.
  4. Tesla's Full Self-Driving software is officially available in Europe. The catch? You have to pass a quiz to enable it.
  5. The startup has secured millions more in funding to bring its affordable EV dreams to life. Is its timing too late or just right?
  6. The Dutch approval is a milestone for Tesla, but expanding beyond a single market will require more regulatory wins.
  7. The Honda Super-N goes on sale this year in Europe for under $27,000.
  8. There’s no guarantee that any car will last for 200,000 miles without major repairs. But there are certainly ways to increase the odds.
  9. As the EV market contracts, Tesla is cleaning up even with falling sales.
  10. Extended-range EVs promise all the benefits of electric cars without the range anxiety. These are all the upcoming models.
  11. The new CLA and electric GLC are building momentum, but China remains a serious problem for Mercedes’ global totals.
  12. The Hyundai Venus and Earth design studies look nothing like other models from the Ioniq line.
  13. The Denza Z9GT from BYD can charge from 10%-97% in well under 10 minutes. But that convenience will cost you six figures.
  14. Kia announced two extended-range electric vehicles hitting the U.S. by 2030, including a version of the Telluride.
  15. Thanks to a huge solar array and a 3.4 MWh battery, this California EV charging station doesn’t need a grid connection.