Aston Martin going hybrid and EV for road cars, gas for track cars
Road legal Aston Martins will be either hybrid or fully electric by 2030, with the only pure gas powered cars being track only models.
Road legal Aston Martins will be either hybrid or fully electric by 2030, with the only pure gas powered cars being track only models.
Mini will probably be the next carmaker to announce plans to move from internal combustion engines to only electric motors.
Volvo will become the Swedish Tesla, but with less crazy, more class, and all the safety you’re already used to.
The new Hyundai Ioniq 5 is the first EV from Hyundai/Kia on the new e-GMP electric platform, and styling inspired by the 1970s Pony.
The 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV has crossover styling, a unique and bigger body, and the option of Level 3 highway self driving.
The Ford S-Max and Galaxy minivans won’t be renewed for a new generation, but they are going out with a new greener full hybrid powertrain.
GM says it now has “an aspiration to eliminate tailpipe emissions from new light-duty vehicles by 2035”.
President Biden says he will tackle climate change by rejoining the Paris climate accord, and converting the US government fleet to EVs.
BMW went electric early and then fell asleep at the wheel, but now its back with an all new electric SUV that’s green and ghastly.
Hyundai is turning the Ioniq from a single model into a whole range of EVs based on the new electric only E-GMP platform.