Mercedes-AMG Is Building An EV For People Who Hate EVs The company says it is one of the biggest developments in AMG's history, embodying the brand's ethos in electric form. By Andrei Nedelea InsideEVs.com
Inside Ford's $1 Billion Bet On Detroit's Future: Newlab At Michigan Central Ford spent a hefty sum turning an abandoned train station into a tech hub. We took a tour to see what the turnaround is all about. By Maddox Kay InsideEVs.com
Car Buyers Don't Like Subscriptions. Car Companies Are Pushing Them For Driver-Assistance Tech Anyway Automakers are chasing software revenue, but the state of the tech has consumers second-guessing its value. By Rob Stumpf InsideEVs.com
Nissan's Turnaround Hinges On This Unique Hybrid System. It's Nothing Like Toyota's Nissan has steered clear of hybrids in the US for years. The Rogue Hybrid e-Power plans to change that. By Suvrat Kothari InsideEVs.com
Slate Names New CEO Months Before Launching Its Cheap EV Truck Slate's new top executive, Peter Faricy, will be tasked with bringing its mid-$20,000s pickup truck to market. By Tim Levin InsideEVs.com
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 Is Dead In America The standard Ioniq 6 is gone. The high-performance Ioniq 6 N will be sold in limited numbers this year. By Suvrat Kothari InsideEVs.com
Exclusive: Nissan's Most Affordable EV Just Got Delayed Indefinitely Nissan was supposed to launch an even cheaper version of its affordable Leaf EV for the 2026 model year. That isn't happening. By Mack Hogan InsideEVs.com
Volvo Can Finally Build A Proper Electric Wagon. Here's Why SUVs are big sellers these days, but a proper battery-powered Volvo longroof could be a hit, too. By Andrei Nedelea InsideEVs.com
I Drove A Rivian R2 Prototype. It's Going To Surprise People Rivian's 300-mile, 656-horsepower SUV is a breath of fresh air for the American EV space. Here are five things to know. By Patrick George InsideEVs.com
The EV Market Was Pure Chaos In 2025. Here's Who Won Out (And Who Lost Big) 2025 was a tough year in the EV space. But after a reality check, some clear trends are already taking shape. By Mack Hogan InsideEVs.com
High-Power Fast Charging Is The Leading Cause Of EV Battery Degradation: Report Fancy, high-powered EV charging stations are becoming common in North America. This is how they affect batteries. By Suvrat Kothari InsideEVs.com
Ford's $30,000 EV Truck Platform Will Get Eyes-Off Driving In 2028 Not to be outdone at CES, Ford announces a big tech push: in-car AI assistants, a unified 'vehicle brain', and eyes-free driving soon. By Patrick George InsideEVs.com
The First Production All-Solid-State Battery Is Here, And It Promises 5-Minute Charging Donut Lab claims it can build gigawatt-hours worth of solid-state batteries today without using any rare materials. By Iulian Dnistran InsideEVs.com
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz Won't Get A 2026 Model The retro electric van had been in the works for years. Now it's taking a break after one model year. By Tim Levin InsideEVs.com
The Buick Electra L7 Proves Western Carmakers Can Build A Great EV In China—If They Want To The Buick Electra L7 feels great. But you’ll never ever get it. And that’s a big shame. By Kevin Williams InsideEVs.com
BYD's Yangwang U9 Is The World Fastest Car. I'm Not Sure That's Enough The U9 Extreme may be record-breaking, but I worry that the base U9 may be a tough sell for European buyers. By Alex Goy InsideEVs.com
The EV Market May Have Too Many Options. Here's Why That's a Problem You can't make a great electric replacement for every gas car you sell. You need to focus on where you can win. By Mack Hogan InsideEVs.com
'One Of The Most Insane Things I've Ever Driven:' F1's George Russell On AMG's Porsche Taycan-Fighter The production version of the AMG GT XX was driven around Las Vegas with less camo than ever. By Andrei Nedelea InsideEVs.com
Xpeng Is Running Tesla's Playbook for World Domination. It May Just Work Robots. Self-made chips. Self-driving cars. Xpeng’s plan sounds familiar, with just as much to prove. But it may beat Tesla at its own game. By Kevin Williams InsideEVs.com
The Ford F-150 Lightning Was Supposed To Transform The Industry. Now, Ford May Pull The Plug 'The demand is just not there' for the truck, one dealer tells the Wall Street Journal. By Mack Hogan InsideEVs.com
Honda Had Big Plans for Affordable EVs. Here's What Went Wrong Honda has had to rework its electrification strategy as it reacts to a far more anti-EV environment in the U.S. and its own challenges. By Brett Berk InsideEVs.com
This Controversial Plan Could Fix Plug-In Hybrids' Dirty Secret Germany’s biggest auto industry association wants PHEV drivers to recharge their cars more often, whether they like it or not. By Iulian Dnistran InsideEVs.com
Kia's Affordable EV4 Sedan 'Delayed Until Further Notice' In the US What could have been Kia's Tesla Model 3 fighter is no longer coming to America—at least for now. And tariffs may be to blame. By Patrick George InsideEVs.com
Japan Just Showed Off the Future of Cars—Minus One Crucial Detail 2025's Tokyo Motor Show has a certain vibe: the future of cars is coming, but what powers it will be a mystery. By Brett Berk Japan Mobility Show