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  1. Hyundai Debuts H350 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Commercial Van Concept (0 replies)
  2. EPA Official Tells European Union Its Emissions Testing Has Failed for Decades (0 replies)
  3. Musk Making His Boldest Claim Ever On Mars Landing (0 replies)
  4. Electric GT Championship Tesla Model S Race Car Revealed (0 replies)
  5. Early Bolt EVs May Not Have Promised Navigation (0 replies)
  6. Ohio State and Venturi’s VBB-3 Smashes Electric Land Speed Record: 341 mph (0 replies)
  7. Google Self-Driving Lexus SUV Side Struck in California Without Injuries (0 replies)
  8. Renault-Nissan Heads to the Cloud With Microsoft Partnership (0 replies)
  9. Paris Motor Show To Feature Diesel-Free and Tesla-Competitive Electric Cars (0 replies)
  10. LG Chem Supplying Lithium Ion Cells to Faraday Future (0 replies)
  11. Report: Nissan May be Planning Subcompact EV to Slot Below Leaf (0 replies)
  12. Volkswagen Paris Electric Car Concept Shown by Design Sketches (0 replies)
  13. Surprise: 2018 Chevrolet Equinox Offers Turbocharged Diesel (0 replies)
  14. Tesla Ramps Up Semi Truck Game, Poaches Daimler’s ‘Super Tuck’ Engineers (0 replies)
  15. Chevrolet Posts 2017 Bolt EV Ordering Guide (0 replies)
  16. US and China Still Giving Hefty Subsidies to Fossil Fuel Industry (0 replies)
  17. Tesla Ranked Top Auto Brand by Canadians in University Study (0 replies)
  18. Safety a Recurring Theme of Tesla 8.0 Software Update on Autopilot and Intuitive Feat (0 replies)
  19. Chevy Volt Could Be Rebadged As ‘Buick Velite’ in China (0 replies)
  20. Tesla Sues Michigan Over Being Banned In State (0 replies)
  21. Volkswagen Electric e-Crafter Delivery Van Coming Next Year (0 replies)
  22. Smart Showing New Electric Drive Available on All Three Models at Paris Show (0 replies)
  23. 5 Advantages Electric Cars Have Over Gas Cars (0 replies)
  24. Kreisel Electric Gaining Attention From Automakers Looking to Join the Electric Car R (0 replies)
  25. Research Study Says 1.1 Million Jobs Would Be Lost if Tough Fuel Economy Standards Go (0 replies)
  26. Automakers Express Concerns Over US Fuel Economy Standards (0 replies)
  27. Practical Chevy Bolt Gets Relatively High 255 Miles Range in City (0 replies)
  28. CFA Study Finds Consumer Interest in PEVs Growing, Especially Among Millennials (0 replies)
  29. Renault Zoe Reportedly Gets Upgraded to a 200-Mile Driving Range (0 replies)
  30. Automotive Columnist Challenges GM to Not Repeat What Happened to the EV1 with the Ch (0 replies)
  31. New York City To Host Formula E Race in 2017 (0 replies)
  32. Mercedes-Benz Shows Off All-Electric Urban eTruck With 124-Mile Range (0 replies)
  33. Ford Leverages Its Past and Present Toward a Mobility Solutions Future (0 replies)
  34. Consumers Union Asks Agencies To Take Consumer Interest Seriously in Fuel Economy Ass (0 replies)
  35. Lyft Cofounder Says Ride-Hailing in Self-Driving Cars Will Take Off in Five Years (0 replies)
  36. Uber Opening An Office in Detroit to Collaborate With Suppliers and Automakers (0 replies)
  37. 2017 Toyota Mirai Lease Price Slashed by $150 (0 replies)
  38. 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV Cheaper in Canada; Way Cheaper For Ontario Residents (0 replies)
  39. Tesla Sued Over SolarCity Purchase (0 replies)
  40. Toyota’s Electric Three Wheel i-Road Continuing Open Road Project (0 replies)
  41. LeEco Secures Over $1 Billion in Funding for Its Electric ‘Supercar’ (0 replies)
  42. Bloomberg Analyzes How Clean Plug-in Cars Are Based on Power Sources by Country (0 replies)
  43. Tesla Wins Large Contract with Utility for Energy Storage (0 replies)
  44. Federal Guidelines Balance Safety and Innovation in Self Driving Cars (0 replies)
  45. Ethanol Production Emissions May be Higher than Thought (0 replies)
  46. 2017 Chevy Bolt EV Priced From $37,495; Premier is $41,780 (0 replies)
  47. Tesla’s Model S P100D Is Quicker to 60 MPH Than These Crazy Fast Cars (0 replies)
  48. Autonomous Electrified Vehicles May Become Common in the Near Future (0 replies)
  49. Smiling Self-Driving Car is for Pedestrian Safety (0 replies)
  50. California Removes ‘Green Sticker’ Cap For Unlimited PHEV Solo-HOV Lane Access (0 replies)
  51. Honda Considering Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid Versions for Civic (0 replies)
  52. Michigan Says No to Tesla, Dealer License Denied (0 replies)
  53. Video: Tesla P100D Does 0-60 in 2.54 Seconds; 0-100 in 6.52 (0 replies)
  54. Volkswagen May Exit US Diesel Market (0 replies)
  55. GM Commits To 100 Percent Renewable Energy By 2050 (0 replies)
  56. Toyota Prius Chief Engineer Hoping to See Prime Hit One Million Sales (0 replies)
  57. Toyota Alliance with Robotics Foundation Behind Automaker’s Transition to Mobility Te (0 replies)
  58. BMW Considering Electric 3 Series, X4 and Mini Cooper (0 replies)
  59. Mobileye Chairman Zings Tesla Autopilot for ‘Pushing the Envelope in Terms of Safety’ (0 replies)
  60. Auto Suppliers Optimistic About US Hitting 2025 MPG Goals (0 replies)
  61. Volkswagen’s Paris Auto Show EV to be Forerunner of Future Electric Models (0 replies)
  62. Evercar Sharing Electrified Vehicles with Drivers at Uber and Other On-Demand Service (0 replies)
  63. Toyota 2017 C-HR Hybrid Crossover Important for Europe, Coming to US Next Spring (0 replies)
  64. Karma Bounces Back as the $130,000 Revero Plug-in Hybrid Sports Sedan (0 replies)
  65. BMW Execs To Skip Paris Motor Show to Work on EV Strategy (0 replies)
  66. VW Engineer Faces First Criminal Charge For Conspiracy in Diesel Emissions Fraud (0 replies)
  67. EVgo Providing Free Charging During National Drive Electric Week (0 replies)
  68. Jaguar’s First EV: The E-Pace Compact SUV (0 replies)
  69. BMW Named Most Sustainable Automotive Company in Dow Jones Index (0 replies)
  70. Jaguar Shows Off its Formula E Electric Racer (0 replies)
  71. 2017 Solo Single Seat Three-Wheel Electric Car Unveiled (0 replies)
  72. AWD Porsche Panamera Hybrid Variant with 462 HP Joins Lineup (0 replies)
  73. Tesla Can Tap Into $300 Million from Deutsche Bank for Leasing Program (0 replies)
  74. OPEC Not Concerned About Impact of EVs (0 replies)
  75. Sony Will Finally Make Electric Vehicle Batteries (0 replies)
  76. Drive Oregon Wins Federal Grant to Bring More PEV Adoption to Portland (0 replies)
  77. BMW Launches X1 Plug-in Hybrid at Chengdu Motor Show (0 replies)
  78. Volvo and Autoliv Partnering to Launch Autonomous Driving Joint Venture (0 replies)
  79. Tesla Loses Missouri Dealership Case (0 replies)
  80. Chevrolet Teases 2017 Bolt EV ‘Regen on Demand’ Paddle (0 replies)
  81. Sono Motors Crowdfunds Innovative Electric Car With Solar Panels (0 replies)
  82. Australia Testing Self-driving Electric Bus (0 replies)
  83. Daimler Preparing At Least Six Tesla- and Audi-Competitive Electric Cars (0 replies)
  84. August Chevrolet Volt And Spark EV Sales Were Steady as She Goes (0 replies)
  85. Citroën CXperience Plug-in Hybrid Concept Breaks Cover Before Paris Auto Show (0 replies)
  86. Bosch Water Injection Designed to Cut Fuel Consumption and Carbon Emissions (0 replies)
  87. Google and Waze Taking On Uber and Lyft With Carpool Test in San Francisco (0 replies)
  88. General Motors Announces China Electrification ‘Roadmap’ (0 replies)
  89. Hyundai Planning Second Fuel Cell Vehicle at Half the Price and With Longer Range (0 replies)
  90. Samsung SDI Opening Battery Plant in Hungary to Tap Into Growing European Market (0 replies)
  91. Mitsubishi Will Be Adding Eight More Vehicles to MPG Misreporting Scandal (0 replies)
  92. BYD Builds World’s Largest Electric Sanitation Truck Fleet (0 replies)
  93. Volkswagen Diesel Car Drivers Choosing Buybacks Over Fix-its (0 replies)
  94. Uber Loses $1.27 Billion As Driver Subsidies and Competition Take Their Toll (0 replies)
  95. Chevy Bolt EV Nearly As Quick As 300HP Dodge Charger From 50-75 MPH (0 replies)
  96. US EPA Reports Rise In Electric Car Ranges and Number of Models Available (0 replies)
  97. California Gov. Jerry Brown Expected to Sign Nation’s Toughest Carbon Emissions Rules (0 replies)
  98. nuTonomy Rolls Out Self-Driving Taxis Onto the Streets of Singapore Beating Uber (0 replies)
  99. Volkswagen to Reveal 2019 Electric Car at Paris Auto Show (0 replies)
  100. Honda’s NSX Hybrid ‘Supercar’ Returning to Japanese Market from US Factory (0 replies)
  101. 200-Mile Range Opel Ampera-e To Debut at Paris Auto Show (0 replies)
  102. UCS Study Identifies ‘Leaders and Laggards’ in PEV Sales Beyond California (0 replies)
  103. UL Preparing to Launch Standards on Second-Life for PEV Batteries (0 replies)
  104. California Zero Emissions Bill Scrapped, For Now (0 replies)
  105. Study: About 98 Percent of Gas-Engine Cars Could Be Replaced By Electric Cars With 10 (0 replies)
  106. Renewable Natural Gas-Powered Trash Trucks Could Meet NYC Emissions Targets, Columnis (0 replies)
  107. Musk and Environmentalists Want Changes in California Clean Vehicle Programs (0 replies)
  108. Electric Self-Driving EZ10 Buses Are Tootling Along Streets in Helsinki (0 replies)
  109. Spec Sheet Suggests 2017 Ford Focus Electric Will Go 110 Miles Per Charge (0 replies)
  110. EPA Makes Public Example of Harley-Davidson “Defeat Device” Sales In Wake of VW Emiss (0 replies)
  111. Mercedes-Maybach Shows Outrageous Electric Ultra-Luxury Coupe with Gullwings (0 replies)
  112. Uber Expands Autonomous Car Ambitions, Buys Self-Driving Truck Startup Otto (0 replies)
  113. Samsung Confirms It’s Giving Thought to EVs (0 replies)
  114. Germany’s PEV Incentive Plan Working; Nearly 2,000 Sign Up (0 replies)
  115. Clinton Campaign Says Candidate Supporting Ethanol Blend But Not Low-Carbon Fuel Stan (0 replies)
  116. 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Could Be Mid-Engined With Plug-in Hybrid Option (0 replies)
  117. BYD Gets $9 Million California Grant For 27 Electric Trucks (0 replies)
  118. Mercedes Revealing Electrified Sub-brand to Take on Tesla and BMW (0 replies)
  119. BMW and EVgo Expanding ChargeNow into 25 Markets for a Fee (0 replies)
  120. Faraday Future Caught Testing Development Car With Driverless Tech (0 replies)
  121. Nissan BladeGlider Electric Sports Car Unveiled in Rio de Janeiro (0 replies)
  122. Nissan Takes Wraps Off of World’s First Solid-Oxide Fuel-Cell Car (0 replies)
  123. Energy Independent Vehicles Powered by Renewable Sources Coming Up (0 replies)
  124. Musk Calls Out California ARB for ‘Pathetically Low’ Zero Emission Credit Standards (0 replies)
  125. Musk: Tesla’s Self-Driving Tech ‘Will Blow People’s Minds’ (0 replies)
  126. Nikola One Electric Hybrid Semi-Truck Prototype Will Debut in December (0 replies)
  127. Toyota Prius Plug-in Launch Delayed in Japan (0 replies)
  128. Volvo Says its T5 Plug-in Hybrid Powertrain Offers an Alternative To Diesel Vehicles (0 replies)
  129. Nissan Experiments with Car Sharing, More EVs (0 replies)
  130. Mercedes Heads to the Links With a Luxury ‘Golf Car’ (0 replies)
  131. Volkswagen Was No. 1 in Global Sales Despite ‘Dieselgate’ Scandal (0 replies)
  132. Porsche’s Mission E Tesla Fighter on Track for 2020 Launch (0 replies)
  133. Formula E Cars Get ‘Futuristic’ Look For Season Three (0 replies)
  134. LG Chem in Talks with Iranian Automaker to Supply Battery Cells (0 replies)
  135. Green Commuter Rolling Out Tesla Model X Fleet for Los Angeles Commuters (0 replies)
  136. Elon Musk Makes Libertarian Argument for a Carbon Tax (0 replies)
  137. Lawsuit Claims Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid Isn’t Meeting 13 Mile Range (0 replies)
  138. Federal Government Aims to Develop a 500 Wh/kg Battery, 350 kW Charging System (0 replies)
  139. Elon Musk Puts Funding Towards a Robot Maid (0 replies)
  140. BMW Readying All-Electric 3 Series (0 replies)
  141. Tesla No Longer Guaranteeing Resale Value (0 replies)
  142. Consumer Reports Tells Tesla to Stop ‘Misleading’ ‘Guinea Pigs’ With Mis-Named ‘Autop (0 replies)
  143. Jaguar Land Rover to Begin Testing Connected and Autonomous Cars (0 replies)
  144. PSA Working with Range Extender Startup to Compete with Toyota and Renault-Nissan (0 replies)
  145. Mitsubishi Outlander PHEVs Green-up Ukraine National Police (0 replies)
  146. Nissan Launches ProPilot; Gives Safety Warning in Wake of Tesla Autopilot Fatality (0 replies)
  147. Musk: Tesla Has No Plans to Disable Autopilot (0 replies)
  148. BMW i3 Sales Up as German Subsidies Added (0 replies)
  149. Autopilot Involved In Another Tesla Crash As US Probes Continue (0 replies)
  150. Range Extender and Self-Steering Tech to Debut on Nissan Electric Vehicle (0 replies)
  151. Tesla Adds 75 kWh Version to Model S Lineup (0 replies)
  152. Electric Racers Finish 2nd and 3rd At Pikes Peak Hill Climb (0 replies)
  153. Key Questions Remaining Just a Few Months Before 2017 Chevy Bolt Launch (0 replies)
  154. Volkswagen Considers China For First Battery Factory (0 replies)
  155. First Karma Revero Brings Carmaking Back to Southern California (0 replies)
  156. Automakers Face Tightening Rules in Zero-Emission Vehicle Mandate (0 replies)
  157. U.S. Army Begins Driverless Vehicle Tests in Michigan (0 replies)
  158. Sweden Opens ‘Electric Road’ For Big Rig Trucks (0 replies)
  159. Chevy Cruze Diesel Hit with Emissions Cheating Class-Action Lawsuit (0 replies)
  160. German Official Says All New Cars Sold Should Be Emissions Free by 2030 (0 replies)
  161. Nissan Trying Out Bio-Ethanol for Electricity and Hydrogen Powered Cars (0 replies)
  162. Contrary To Musk’s Suggestion, NHTSA Did Not Call Tesla Suspension Complaints ‘Fraudu (0 replies)
  163. Smart Lineup to Go Full EV (0 replies)
  164. Has Ford Been Overshadowed by Peers on the Mobility Landscape? (0 replies)
  165. Tesla Responds to Model X Owner Complaints with New Windshield Sunshade (0 replies)
  166. Mercedes Following Tesla’s Lead in Battery Architecture and Acceleration Power (0 replies)
  167. 2017 BMW i3 Price Rises to $44,595 (0 replies)
  168. Musk Says Feds Clear Tesla of Supension Issues; Cites ‘Fraudulent’ Customer Complaint (0 replies)
  169. Google’s Larry Page Backing Flying Car Startups (0 replies)
  170. Nissan Eyes 20-Percent EV Sales in Europe by 2020 (0 replies)
  171. How the 2017 Acura NSX’s Aerodynamics Work (0 replies)
  172. Can Volkswagen Reinvent Itself With Many More Electrified Cars? (0 replies)
  173. Tesla China Educating Kindergartners on Environmental Gains of EVs (0 replies)
  174. Michigan May Be First State Allowing Self-Driving Cars for Sale and Operation (0 replies)
  175. Volkswagen’s Skoda Nameplate Could Come To North America (0 replies)
  176. Volkswagen Mulls Modular EV Platform (0 replies)
  177. Google Patents ‘Sticky’ Hood For Pedestrian Accidents (0 replies)
  178. Academics and Motorsport Teams Challenge Pikes Peak’s ‘Race to the Clouds’ (0 replies)
  179. True Zero Bringing 19 Hydrogen Stations to California (0 replies)
  180. GM Compensates Owners Of Crossovers For Misstated MPG (0 replies)
  181. Toyota Sells Nine-Millionth Hybrid (0 replies)
  182. Energy Security Council Makes Recommendations on Autonomous Vehicle Policies (0 replies)
  183. Analysts and Suppliers Suggest Tesla Is Overstating Aggressive Delivery Targets (0 replies)
  184. Hyundai Executive Sheds Light on Next Fuel Cell Vehicle (0 replies)
  185. Germany Approves Electrified Vehicle Incentives and Charging Infrastructure Funding (0 replies)
  186. Modified Tesla Model S To Take On 2016 Pikes Peak Hill Climb (0 replies)
  187. Self-Driving Ford Fusion Hybrid Being Tested by Uber (0 replies)
  188. China Reports Boom In April EV Sales (0 replies)
  189. EPA Releases Proposed Rules for 2017 Biofuels Blends (0 replies)
  190. Veteran Audi Executive Hired To Lead Tesla Vehicle Production (0 replies)
  191. 2016 Cadillac ELR Production Was Permanently Cancelled In February (0 replies)
  192. Tesla’s Aggressive Production Plans Mean It Needs a Lot More Cash (0 replies)
  193. Tesla Working with Chinese Government to Nationalize Charging Standards (0 replies)
  194. City of Fremont Home to Tesla Factory and State’s Largest EV Owner Zip Code (0 replies)
  195. Apple Investing $1B in Chinese Ridesharing Giant Didi (0 replies)
  196. Mexican Government Adding Vehicle Emissions Tests to Reduce Air Pollution (0 replies)
  197. Utah Man Says His Model S Started Itself And Crashed Into a Trailer (0 replies)
  198. GM Document Says 2017 Chevy Bolt Production Starts In October (0 replies)
  199. Starting 2018 Audi To Introduce A New Electrified Vehicle Each Year (0 replies)
  200. 2017 Hyundai Elantra Eco Price Starts At $21,485 (0 replies)
  201. Fiat Chrysler CEO Says Partnership with Google is Just ‘First Phase’ (0 replies)
  202. Connectivity Taking Off in EV Charging Networks Says Navigant Study (0 replies)
  203. ACT Expo Focuses on Advanced Mobility for Fleets and Freight Movers (0 replies)
  204. McLaren Says Half its Supercars Will Be Hybridized By 2022 (0 replies)
  205. Could the Mini Rocketman Come to Market as an EV? (0 replies)
  206. GM and Lyft to Test on Public Roads Self-Driving Chevy Bolt Taxis Within a Year (0 replies)
  207. Sadly, Chevy Jolt EV Website is Fake (0 replies)
  208. Analysts Think Germany Offering EV Incentives in Response to ‘Dieselgate’ Scandal (0 replies)
  209. Bentley Planning Electric Car Launches for Compliance and Market Demand (0 replies)
  210. Daimler Hires Deloitte to Assist with Diesel Emissions Investigation (0 replies)
  211. Tesla Adds Air Filter System to Defend Against Bioweapons (0 replies)
  212. Chevy Volt Sales Rise Slightly in April (0 replies)
  213. Model 3 Orders in China Make It Tesla’s Second-Largest Market (0 replies)
  214. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Google Reportedly Partnering on Self-Driving Cars (0 replies)
  215. Mitsubishi Sells 100,000th Outlander PHEV (0 replies)
  216. Quad-Turbo Diesel Six-Cylinder Engine Revealed by BMW (0 replies)
  217. Taxis Could Be Ideal for Bringing Self-Driving Cars to Streets (0 replies)
  218. Survey of Tesla Owners Finds an Increase in Brand Loyalty (0 replies)
  219. Toyota Mirai May Be Following Prius Strategy (0 replies)
  220. Refreshed Tesla Model S 90D Rated Over 300 Miles Range on the Highway (0 replies)
  221. As MPG Cheating Scandal Unfolds in Japan, US EPA Increases Vigilance On Mitsubishi (0 replies)
  222. Ferrari CEO Takes a Tesla for a Test Drive (0 replies)
  223. Seven Hybrid Crossovers and SUVs Coming Soon to the US (0 replies)
  224. Fiat May Be Pulled into German Diesel Emissions Reporting Scandal (0 replies)
  225. Hyundai Expected to Roll Out 200-Mile Range Electric SUV in 2018 (0 replies)
  226. Coalition Forms to Influence NHTSA on Rules for Self-Driving Cars (0 replies)
  227. Mitsubishi Admits To Cheating On Japanese Fuel Economy Results For 25 Years (0 replies)
  228. Former Fisker Karma Gets New Name, To Start Selling This Year (0 replies)
  229. Elon Musk Talks About Bringing Autonomous Transport to Cities (0 replies)
  230. Ultra Energy Efficient Concept Car Shown Off By Shell (0 replies)
  231. Most Diesel Cars Fail Real-World Emissions Tests According to New Data (0 replies)
  232. 2019 Honda Fit Might Get Hybrid Powertrain (0 replies)
  233. Nissan Leaf Ad Takes a Shot At Tesla Model 3 (0 replies)
  234. 630,000 Diesel Vehicles Recalled For Emissions Concerns By Five German Automakers (0 replies)
  235. Edmunds Says Hybrid and EV Owners Switching Over to Gas Engine Cars (0 replies)
  236. Sierra Club Takes EPA and CARB to Task for Volkswagen Settlement (0 replies)
  237. Internal Emissions Investigation Begins At Mercedes at Feds’ Request (0 replies)
  238. Motor Trend Vouches For Tesla Model 3 Concept (0 replies)
  239. Meet the 100 MPG Subaru BRZ (0 replies)
  240. Paice Sues Volkswagen Alleging Hybrid Technology Patent Infringement (0 replies)
  241. Volt-derived Malibu Drivetrain Powers Buick LaCrosse Hybrid Launched in Shanghai (0 replies)
  242. Tesla Is Offering One-Month Trial of its Autopilot (0 replies)
  243. Should Automakers Be Glad Toyota Smiles On Hydrogen And Is Tepid Toward Plug-in Hybri (0 replies)
  244. The Netherlands to Consider Banning Non-EVs (0 replies)
  245. Volkswagen Teases Advanced Luxury Plug-In Hybrid SUV Concept (0 replies)
  246. BYD Seeking Brand Recognition As Tesla Grabs Attention (0 replies)
  247. Sergio Marchionne Doesn’t See Any Money In The Tesla Model 3 (0 replies)
  248. Rising Lithium Cost Putting Pressure on Competitive EV Sticker Prices (0 replies)
  249. First Hyundai, Now Ford, is Not Chasing Entry Level 200 Mile EVs (0 replies)
  250. Ford May Have Had Good Reason Not To Have Let Tesla Use the ‘Model E’ Name (0 replies)