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Hyundai Seven EV concept will bow in LA, previews Ioniq 7 due in 2024

Hyundai has given an additional glimpse of an all-electric SUV concept that previews its upcoming Ioniq 7, due in 2024. The concept, called Seven, is due to be fully revealed at the LA auto show later on November 17.  According to the company, the Seven concept “captures Hyundai Motor’s future design and technology innovation in

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Tesla Model 3 price hike, Fisker Ocean battery packs: Today’s Car News

Tesla Model 3 prices rise yet again. The Fisker Ocean will offer a choice of very fast-charging battery packs. And Ford eyes the electric restomod potential of its drive systems. This and more, here at Green Car Reports. The upcoming Fisker Ocean will offer very fast charging—peaking at more than 250 kw—thanks to two packs

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Tesla owner manages to install regular steering wheel on Model S Plaid

A Tesla Model S Plaid owner has successfully removed the ‘yoke’ steering wheel and replaced it with a regular Model 3 steering – the stalks and all. When Tesla unveiled the new Model S with the “yoke” butterfly steering wheel, it was controversial. Some were worried about the actual shape of the wheel being problematic,

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Base Tesla Model 3 gets more range, slower acceleration, $7,000 price hike vs. earlier this year

Tesla has once again made changes to the Model 3 lineup, including a price increase for the base version. The Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus, which was previously the de facto base model, has been replaced by an unnamed base rear-wheel drive Model 3 trim level, per Tesla’s website. All-wheel drive Long Range and

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2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee pricing is here, maxes out at $68,455

The 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee has a price, and unsurprisingly, it’s more expensive than the generation before it. Jeep’s new base price is now $39,185, netting you the rear-wheel-drive Laredo model that is only available with the 3.6-liter V6. That price includes the exorbitant $1,795 destination charge. Overall, the base Grand Cherokee sees a $2,130

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