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And the award for the most improved EV goes to… the 2026 Toyota bZ
The world’s largest automaker has had a somewhat difficult relationship with battery-electric vehicles. Toyota was an early pioneer of hybrid powertrains, and it remains a fan today, often saying that given limited battery supply, it makes sense to build more hybrids than fewer EVs. Its first full BEV had a rocky start, suffering a recall due...
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What if riders don’t close a robotaxi door after a ride? Try DoorDash.
Autonomous vehicles have a lot of potential. As long as you program them right, they won’t speed, won’t break traffic laws, and won’t get drunk, high, abusive, or violent. And the technology has been getting much more capable, even as some of the hype has died down, taking some of the related companies with it....
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How far does $5,000 go when you want an electric car?
How about turning over an old Leaf instead? The first-generation Nissan Leaf was the best-selling early EV, so it’s no surprise that it’s the most common EV you’ll find under our budget. The car didn’t have that much range to begin with, with a battery capacity of just 24 kWh at launch. And Nissan’s decision...

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And the award for the most improved EV goes to… the 2026 Toyota bZ

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What if riders don’t close a robotaxi door after a ride? Try DoorDash.

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How far does $5,000 go when you want an electric car?

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Feds give Tesla another five weeks to respond to FSD probe

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Tesla sales fell by 9 percent in 2025, its second yearly decline

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Not too big, not too expensive: The Chevrolet Equinox EV

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Toyota’s new GR GT picks up where the 2000GT and Lexus LFA left off

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Data-driven sport: How Oracle Red Bull Racing and AT&T move terabytes of F1 info

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How close are we to solid state batteries for electric vehicles?

arstechnica5 months ago03 mins

“Most of these advancements haven’t really been down to any fundamental chemistry improvements,” says Mauro Pasta, an applied electrochemist at the University of Oxford. “What’s changed the game has been…

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Ford decides to run its Le Mans program in-house, racing in 2027

arstechnica5 months ago03 mins

Formula 1 might be riding high these days on a wave of interest not seen since the 1960s, but the Drive to Survive effect has been felt elsewhere in the…

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Electric vehicle sales grew 25% worldwide but just 6% in North America

arstechnica6 months ago02 mins

Here’s some good news for a Friday afternoon: For 2025 through August, global electric vehicle sales have grown by 25 percent compared to the same eight months in 2024, according…

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Tesla denied having fatal crash data until a hacker found it

arstechnica6 months ago01 mins

Tesla only acknowledged that it had received the data once the police took the Tesla’s damaged infotainment system and autopilot control unit to a Tesla technician to diagnose, but at…

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Here’s Acura’s next all-electric RSX crossover

arstechnica7 months ago03 mins

“The Acura RSX has a sporty coupe style that expresses the performance that comes from excellent aerodynamics,” said Yasutake Tsuchida, Acura creative director and vice president of American Honda R&D….

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Tesla loses Autopilot wrongful death case in $329 million verdict

arstechnica7 months ago03 mins

Tesla was found partially liable in a wrongful death lawsuit in a federal court in Miami today. It’s the first time that a jury has found against the car company…

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Experts lay into Tesla safety in federal autopilot trial

arstechnica8 months ago04 mins

For example, she said Tesla “clearly recognized that mode confusion is an issue—this is where people, for example, think the car is in Autopilot and don’t understand that the Autopilot…

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2025 VW ID Buzz review: If you want an electric minivan, this is it

arstechnica8 months ago06 mins

Our test Buzz had one option: the two-tone paint job. Jonathan Gitlin Our test Buzz had one option: the two-tone paint job. Jonathan Gitlin Expect to attract plenty of attention…

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2025 Audi S5 and A5 first drive: Five-door is the new four-door

arstechnica9 months ago08 mins

The S5 is eager and more engaging to drive than the A5. Jonathan Gitlin The S5 is eager and more engaging to drive than the A5. Jonathan Gitlin Yes, it’s…

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GOP intensifies war against EVs and efficient cars

arstechnica9 months ago03 mins

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is on record as supporting the repeal of the EV tax credit, as it would hurt his rivals more than Tesla. But yesterday, Musk decried the…

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  • And the award for the most improved EV goes to… the 2026 Toyota bZ
  • What if riders don’t close a robotaxi door after a ride? Try DoorDash.
  • How far does $5,000 go when you want an electric car?
  • Feds give Tesla another five weeks to respond to FSD probe
  • Tesla sales fell by 9 percent in 2025, its second yearly decline

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And the award for the most improved EV goes to… the 2026 Toyota bZ
The world’s largest automaker has had a somewhat difficult relationship with battery-electric vehicles. Toyota was an early pioneer of hybrid powertrains, and it remains a fan today, often saying that given limited battery supply, it makes sense to build more hybrids than fewer EVs. Its first full BEV had a rocky start, suffering a recall due...
Technology
What if riders don’t close a robotaxi door after a ride? Try DoorDash.
Autonomous vehicles have a lot of potential. As long as you program them right, they won’t speed, won’t break traffic laws, and won’t get drunk, high, abusive, or violent. And the technology has been getting much more capable, even as some of the hype has died down, taking some of the related companies with it....
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