The Volvo XC40 Recharge Pure Electric is heading our way in the second half of 2021, and it’s pretty impressive.
If the rumours are true, Apple could be partnering with Hyundai-Kia to start work on its electric driverless car.
Electric cars were once considered relatively slow-moving machines, but technology has come a long way since the first one rolled out of the factory.
It’s becoming more and more apparent that electric cars are the way of the future, but before you buy one, there are a few things to consider.
The electrification of luxury cars was inevitable, and Maserati looks ready to lead the pack.
Leaked pictures of the upcoming ID 4 give us a glimpse of the newest electric addition to the VW family.
A new law says that all electric vehicles have to make some kind of sound when on the move, leaving the door open for some very creative solutions.
Lamborghini is taking on a new challenge: To develop a way to make supercars emissions-free, without using the lithium-ion batteries other carmakers are relying on.
There’s no going back now for Porsche, who might have made a bit of a mistake when they named the Porsche Taycan Turbo.
Bloomberg compared the mileage and efficiency of various fuels, in order to determine whether electric cars really are the most eco-friendly way to travel.
The Russsian manufacturing company Kalashnikov, famous for the AK-47 assault rifle, has produced Russia’s first electric car.
The royal newlyweds pitched up to their wedding reception in style in a modern, eco-friendly version of a British classic.
The International Motor Show took place in Frankfurt this past weekend, and those in the know were mightily impressed with some of the beauts on show.
The future is here. As more and more countries start the process of banning petrol and diesel cars, automakers are needing to restrategise their plans for the future.
In case you didn’t know it Apple are working on an electric car, although their efforts to keep it under wraps aren’t being helped by Elon Musk.
Well this is disappointing. New research that examined the life-cycle impact of conventional and electric vehicles shows that in many cases electric cars might pollute much more than petrol or diesel-powered cars. So if you are looking to buy an electric car to save the planet, you could, in fact, be harming it.