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2026 Toyota RAV4 PHEV Review: Practical Plug-In Power for Everyday Driving
Toyota’s 2026 RAV4 PHEV combines all-wheel drive, up to 52 miles of electric range, and updated tech, delivering a practical and versatile plug-in option for daily driving and highly efficient hybrid performance.
Plussur 2026 Toyota RAV4 PHEV Review: Practical Plug-In Power for Everyday Driving
Michigan Files Antitrust Lawsuit Accusing Oil Industry of Blocking EV Progress
Michigan has filed an antitrust lawsuit accusing major oil companies of colluding to slow EV adoption, restrict renewable energy, and keep energy prices high, arguing the conduct denied consumers cleaner and more competitive alternatives.
Plussur Michigan Files Antitrust Lawsuit Accusing Oil Industry of Blocking EV Progress
What Happens to an EV Battery When Parked Unplugged in Freezing Weather?
A real-world winter test shows that leaving an EV unplugged in freezing temperatures for weeks causes minimal battery loss. Modern EVs can handle cold storage far better than many drivers expect.
Plussur What Happens to an EV Battery When Parked Unplugged in Freezing Weather?
Volvo Is Reinventing Plug-In Hybrids to Drive More Like Electric Cars
Volvo plans to transform plug-in hybrids into EV-first vehicles with around 100 miles of electric range, faster charging, and smoother performance, making them feel far closer to full electric cars than traditional PHEVs.
Plussur Volvo Is Reinventing Plug-In Hybrids to Drive More Like Electric Cars
EV Naming Strategies Are Changing as Automakers Rethink How to Sell Electric Cars
As EVs mature, automakers like Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, and Audi are abandoning complex model names in favor of familiar branding, aiming to reduce confusion and make electric cars feel more approachable to buyers.
Plussur EV Naming Strategies Are Changing as Automakers Rethink How to Sell Electric Cars
Toyota Expands Its EV Lineup With Two New Crossovers and Clear Pricing
Toyota is adding the C-HR EV and bZ Woodland to its U.S. lineup in 2026, with pricing that highlights brand confidence but raises questions about value versus Subaru rivals in an increasingly competitive EV crossover market.
Plussur Toyota Expands Its EV Lineup With Two New Crossovers and Clear Pricing
GM Simplifies EV Charging by Bringing Electrify America Into Its Apps
General Motors now lets EV owners access Electrify America chargers directly through its apps, reducing reliance on multiple platforms and improving the public charging experience as GM’s EV sales continue to grow.
Plussur GM Simplifies EV Charging by Bringing Electrify America Into Its Apps
How Australia Shows What Cheap Chinese EVs Could Mean for Canada
Australia’s experience shows how Chinese EVs can rapidly gain market share through affordability and improved quality. As Canada prepares for entry, only brands willing to invest in service and support are likely to succeed.
Plussur How Australia Shows What Cheap Chinese EVs Could Mean for Canada
Tesla Drops Lane-Centering From New Model 3 and Model Y Orders in the U.S.
Tesla has removed Autosteer from all new Model 3 and Model Y trims in the U.S., leaving only adaptive cruise control as standard. The move pushes drivers toward Full Self-Driving subscriptions and has sparked backlash.
Plussur Tesla Drops Lane-Centering From New Model 3 and Model Y Orders in the U.S.













