Italy Actually Made Alfa Romeo Change the Milano’s Name to ‘Junior’

Italy Actually Made Alfa Romeo Change the Milano’s Name to ‘Junior’

News → News by Brand → Alfa Romeo News Alfa Romeo says it really didn’t need to change the name of its new electrified SUV, but it went ahead and did, anyway. byNico DeMattia| PUBLISHED Apr 15, 2024 4:15 PM EDT Stellantis. Alfa Romeo is changing the name of the upcoming Milano compact SUV, following […]

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2025 Maserati GranCabrio Folgore: The Fastest Convertible EV Ever

2025 Maserati GranCabrio Folgore: The Fastest Convertible EV Ever

News → News by Brand → Maserati News Maserati’s newest droptop features Formula E tech, has a 181-mph top speed, and can be driven solely in RWD or AWD. byJerry Perez| PUBLISHED Apr 15, 2024 4:00 PM EDT Maserati Roof-optional electric sports cars aren’t exactly in strong supply these days, which is why Maserati’s latest

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Rivian grades chargers, China's battery problem, EV ownership cost: Today’s Car News

Rivian grades chargers, China’s battery problem, EV ownership cost: Today’s Car News

China is making too many EV batteries. Rivian is applying real-world letter grades to EV fast-chargers for smoother route planning. And despite depreciation woes, many EVs still pay back big over five years of ownership. This and more, here at Green Car Reports.  Rivian has announced that it’s rating EV fast-chargers for real-world reliability—and including

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Alfa Romeo Milano Now Named ‘Junior’ Because Of Italian Law Protecting Cheese

Alfa Romeo Milano Now Named ‘Junior’ Because Of Italian Law Protecting Cheese

Remember the Alfa Romeo Milano we wrote about last week? It’s the Italian carmaker’s first-ever series-production electric vehicle, so it’s a pretty big deal. Except it’s not called “Milano” anymore because Italy decided against that, and an obscure law originally designed for protecting cheese is to blame. Alfa, which is owned by Stellantis, announced that

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Tesla's Top Engineering Exec Departs As 10% Of Workforce Gets Cut

Tesla’s Top Engineering Exec Departs As 10% Of Workforce Gets Cut

Longtime Tesla engineering executive Drew Baglino left the automaker on Monday, Bloomberg first reported. The shakeup came as Tesla grapples with declining sales and a dropping stock price. Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Monday sent an email to staff saying that the company planned to lay off more than 10% of global staff, Electrek first reported. Tesla’s 2024 Is

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The U.S. Paid $580 Million In Point-Of-Sale EV Tax Credits So Far This Year

The U.S. Paid $580 Million In Point-Of-Sale EV Tax Credits So Far This Year

The fact that buyers of new electric cars in the United States can benefit from the $7,500 tax credit at the point of sale seems to be a pretty big hit among customers. According to the U.S. Treasury, the government reimbursed car dealers for more than $580 million in advance point-of-sale EV tax credit payments

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Hot-Selling Cadillac Lyriq Under Investigation for ABS Failures

Hot-Selling Cadillac Lyriq Under Investigation for ABS Failures

News → News by Brand → Cadillac News Owners of 2023 model-year Lyriqs are reporting braking system problems, right as the electric SUV has started to take off. byAdam Ismail| PUBLISHED Apr 15, 2024 1:00 PM EDT James Gilboy The Cadillac Lyriq has finally begun selling respectably—better than its European counterparts, even—overcoming early manufacturing woes

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Take Action Against Car Thieves With Amazon’s GPS Tracker Deals

Take Action Against Car Thieves With Amazon’s GPS Tracker Deals

The Garage → Accessories Car thieves are a real threat, and this is how you stop them from sullying your passion. byHank O’Hop| PUBLISHED Apr 15, 2024 12:30 PM EDT We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › This past weekend, I took my 1969

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Tesla Cybertruck Deliveries Held Because the Pedals Are Falling Apart: Report

Tesla Cybertruck Deliveries Held Because the Pedals Are Falling Apart: Report

News → News by Brand → Tesla News The pedal’s cover can supposedly slide off and get wedged under the plastic bulkhead, leading to unintended acceleration. byNico DeMattia| PUBLISHED Apr 15, 2024 12:17 PM EDT Maddox Kay/el.chapito1985. Many soon-to-be Cybertruck customers are facing delivery delays due to unintended acceleration issues that existing owners are facing.

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Rivian EV route planning schools charging networks with grade system

Rivian EV route planning schools charging networks with grade system

Rivian announced Monday that it will start planning routes around charger reliability in a new way—by grading each real-world charge site.  The change is part of Rivian’s Software Update 2024.11.01, which rolls out to its vehicles, including the R1T electric pickup and R1S electric SUV, starting Monday. And with it, route planning will start favoring

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