For a few years there, the future looked pretty settled. Every glossy car commercial had the same mood. Silent roads. Blue charging lights. A handsome crossover gliding past a wind farm. The
A year ago, car executives sounded like tech CEOs in black turtlenecks. Every presentation was the same. Electric-only future. Bold transformation. Internal combustion? Ancient history. If yo
Of all the problems people expected North Korea to have in 2026, “there’s nowhere to park” probably was not high on the list. And yet here we are. Apparently dr
Cupra is preparing to move further upmarket. According to a new report, the Volkswagen Group brand is developing a premium compact crossover called the Tindaya, aimed directly at models like the BMW i
For years, wireless charging roads sounded like one of those flashy “future of transportation” ideas that always ended up trapped inside tech conference animations narrated by someone
A couple years ago, it honestly felt like gas cars were being sent to the retirement home. Every commercial was about EVs. Every automaker had a giant electrification plan. Politicians were thr
Charging used to be the annoying part of owning an EV. Not the driving, not the range. The plug. You’d pull up to a station and still have to double-check if your car could even use it. Tha
Renault Group has revealed a new long-term strategy called futuREady, and it is a pretty ambitious one. The plan promises dozens of new models, cheaper electric cars, and much faster development cycle
Everyone's talking about the lack of public charging stations holding back electric car adoption. But here's the thing – millions of Americans already have the perfect charging setup sit
Stellantis has officially dropped its hydrogen plans, making a big change in direction. After investing time and money into hydrogen-powered vans, the company has decided it’s simply not worth t