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Electric Cars' Cybersecurity: The Spy Risk of Connected EVs

Electric vehicles are getting more attention these days, but not just for their eco-friendly credentials. Security experts are raising eyebrows about whether these high-tech rides could become the nex

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China's EV Revolution: Why Western Automakers Are Playing Catch-Up

Apparently, people really, really want to sing in their cars. Like, enough that Chinese automakers are building entire karaoke systems into their electric vehicles, and European car companies are scra

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Dongfeng M817 SUV Offers 912 HP For $46K And It’s Already A Hit

The Dongfeng M-Hero M817 is already turning heads in China, and it hasn’t even hit the streets yet. Just days after its debut, Dongfeng opened pre-orders and got flooded with nearly 10,000

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S&P Global Study: Drivers Ditching Connected Car Subscriptions

Car manufacturers love bragging about all the fancy connected car subscriptions and tech they're cramming into new vehicles these days. But here's the thing – most people aren't buyi

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Tesla Model Y L Leaks With Third Row And Extended Wheelbase

Say hello to the Tesla Model Y L—a stretched, roomier version of the popular electric SUV that’s been tailor-made for the Chinese market. The first unofficial images just dropped, thanks t

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SAIC-GM Gen-Z Explorer Concept Promises 745 Miles Of Range

To mark 28 years of working together, SAIC and GM kept things refreshingly low-key. They introduced the Gen-Z Explorer, a sleek electric hatchback concept designed with China’s EV future in mind

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Volvo Faces $1.2 Billion Hit As EV Plans Run Into Tariffs And Delays

Volvo’s electric journey isn’t exactly going according to plan right now. The company just revealed it’s taking a pretty steep financial hit—a $1.2 billion non-cash charge

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Volkswagen To Close Nanjing Plant by 2025 As China Shifts To EVs

After more than 15 years of operation, Volkswagen is officially winding things down at its Nanjing plant in China—and it’s not hard to see why. The factory, which opened in 2008 as part

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Feature Bloat: Why Automakers Keep Forcing Unwanted Tech on Buyers

The car buying experience has become absolutely ridiculous. Want ventilated seats for those scorching summer days? Too bad – you'll also need to pay for leather seats, a sunroof, premium aud

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Chevrolet Captiva Goes Electric, New SUV Promises 510 km Range

Chevrolet is bringing back the Captiva name, but not quite how you might remember it. This time, it’s returning as a fully electric SUV designed for markets like Latin America, the Middle East,

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