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Toyota Launches Affordable Electric Crossover in 2026

Toyota Launches Affordable Electric Crossover in 2026

The 2026 Toyota C-HR debuts as an affordable, compact EV with dual-motor all-wheel-drive, an estimated 290-mile range, modern tech, and NACS charging, with pricing under $40K for U.S. buyers.

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Norway Nearly Eliminates New Gas Car Sales in 2025

Norway Nearly Eliminates New Gas Car Sales in 2025

In 2025, Norway achieved 95.9% EV sales, nearly eliminating new gas car purchases. Heavy taxes, incentives for EVs, and growing model options suggest a continued shift toward affordable electric vehicles in 2026.

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Hyundai’s EV Growth Surges in 2025, But Challenges Loom Ahead

Hyundai’s EV Growth Surges in 2025, But Challenges Loom Ahead

Hyundai saw U.S. EV sales rise in 2025, driven by the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 9, while sedans struggled. With incentives ending, affordable crossovers and domestic production will be key to sustaining momentum in 2026.

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Rivian Faces a Critical Test with the Affordable R2 After 2025 Sales Dip

Rivian Faces a Critical Test with the Affordable R2 After 2025 Sales Dip

Rivian’s 2025 sales dropped 18% after the U.S. EV tax credit ended. The 2026 R2 SUV, starting around $45K, targets mass-market buyers and will be a key test of Rivian’s growth and market strategy.

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Tesla Delivers Fewer Vehicles Again as 2025 Sales Slide

Tesla Delivers Fewer Vehicles Again as 2025 Sales Slide

Tesla ended 2025 with global deliveries down 8.5% year over year, marking its second consecutive annual decline. Weak demand for non-core models, lost incentives, and rising competition are reshaping the company’s outlook.

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Why 2026 Could Be the Best Year Yet to Buy a Used Electric Vehicle

Why 2026 Could Be the Best Year Yet to Buy a Used Electric Vehicle

Used EV prices are falling fast. As 2026 approaches, depreciation and better tech are creating some of the best electric vehicle deals ever.

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Tesla’s Robotaxi Rollout Lagged Behind Its 2025 Promises

Tesla’s Robotaxi Rollout Lagged Behind Its 2025 Promises

Tesla entered 2025 promising rapid Robotaxi expansion and unsupervised autonomy, but deployments remained small and supervised. Limited fleets, slow scaling, and unmet FSD goals show how difficult full autonomy still is.



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Europe’s EV Market Grew in 2025—But 2026 Will Decide Its Future

Europe’s EV Market Grew in 2025—But 2026 Will Decide Its Future

Europe’s EV market expanded in 2025 even as incentives declined, driven by better charging access and broader model choices. But rising Chinese competition and battery supply risks mean 2026 will be critical for the industry’s future.



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Analysts Predict Tesla Sales Surge by 2029

Analysts Predict Tesla Sales Surge by 2029

Wall Street expects Tesla deliveries to nearly double by 2029 despite weak 2025 forecasts. Analysts cite policy changes, an aging lineup, and reliance on robotaxis as key risks to Tesla’s long-term growth strategy.



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