There’s a new EV on the horizon from the world’s fastest man, Jamaican former sprinter Usain Bolt. It’s not a sports car like you might expect, but rather sits at the complete opposite end of the spectrum.
After nearly two years of wait, buyers can now place their order for the $35,000 Tesla Model 3. Yet just like when it was first announced back in July 2017, it’s still not as it seems.
If you’re in the market for an electric vehicle, you’re not short on choices. That is, unless you’re looking for a pick-up truck. Rivian is looking to change that though by introducing what it calls “the world’s first EV adventure vehicle”, the R1T.
Will the next supercar from Pagani be electric? According to an interview with Car and Driver with the man himself – Horacio Pagani – the answer is yes.
Adding electric options to cars are all the rage right now in the automotive industry. Volvo and Jaguar both announced plans to offer an electrified fleet in the very near future. Even performance brands like Mercedes-AMG and Polestar are getting in on the action. So what company is next for electrification? According to a recent press release, it looks like General Motors is hopping aboard the electric train.
Electric cars are all the rage right now. That’s why, early yesterday, Dyson announced it plans on producing an electric car by 2020. This is of course after denying rumors for nearly 10 years.
Five years from now, Volkswagen will be launching a modern iteration of the legendary Microbus. Currently nicknamed I.D.Buzz, the eye-catching bus will draw its power solely from electric motors.
It seems like only last week we were talking about Aston Martin’s new hypercar. Now the company has slated an electric car for production – the first in its history.