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Month: March 2023

Lotus Starts Customer Deliveries Of Eletre Electric SUV In China

Lotus Technology, the EV division of the Lotus Group based in Wuhan, China, has completed the first delivery of the Eletre, the Lotus brand’s first-ever SUV. To mark the occasion, the battery-electric SUV was handed over to the first customer during a ceremony at the Shanghai International Circuit dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the …

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Tesla’s AI And Full Self-Driving: Interview With Dr. John Gibbs

This article comes to us courtesy of EVANNEX, which makes and sells aftermarket Tesla accessories. The opinions expressed therein are not necessarily our own at InsideEVs, nor have we been paid by EVANNEX to publish these articles. We find the company’s perspective as an aftermarket supplier of Tesla accessories interesting and are happy to share its content free of …

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Base Ford F-150 Lightning price hiked again, now above $60,000

On Thursday, Ford once again hiked prices on its base F-150 Lightning Pro.  The latest adjustment, adding onto markups made in December, adds $4,000 to the base version of the fully electric F-150—meaning it now adds up to $61,869 including the mandatory $1,895 destination charge.  This is the fourth major price increase for the fully …

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Jeep Magneto 3.0 EV concept points toward production Recon

Jeep on Thursday unveiled another iteration of its Magneto electric Wrangler concept as it moves toward launching its first production EVs for the U.S. Like the previous versions, the Jeep Magneto 3.0 concept was unveiled alongside several other concept vehicles at the annual Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah. With the Wrangler-inspired Jeep Recon EV …

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Tougher EV tax credit rules: What they mean for buyers – Autoblog

The Treasury Department on Friday finally issued guidance on the battery production and minerals sourcing requirements for federal EV tax credits for consumers, though the rules may create more chaos than clarity. The guidance was originally scheduled to be released in January, but more input was needed by stakeholders like automakers and suppliers for the …

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Tesla Semis recalled over potential parking brake failure – Autoblog

The Tesla Semi was starting to look like the automaker’s other fabled new vehicles, the Cybertruck and Roadster, in that it seemingly would never become a reality. Tesla proved the naysayers wrong when it finally started deliveries of the futuristic Semi a short while back, but like any other real vehicle, it’s now facing a …

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