Tesla Cuts Features in Cheaper Model Y and Model 3
> Tesla introduces cheaper Model Y and Model 3, reducing prices by $5,000 but cutting numerous key features. Explore the implications for buyers.
> Tesla introduces cheaper Model Y and Model 3, reducing prices by $5,000 but cutting numerous key features. Explore the implications for buyers.
> Tesla now offers turn signal retrofits for Model 3 in the US at $595, addressing customer complaints over the removal of this feature in earlier updates.
> The Nissan Ariya gets a stunning redesign but US buyers will miss out on the refreshed model, raising concerns about Nissan’s market strategy.
> Ørsted announces job cuts of 2,000 employees, citing setbacks in the US wind industry due to regulatory challenges and market conditions.
> The 2027 Chevy Bolt EV features significant fast-charging improvements, enhancing user experience and addressing range anxiety for electric vehicle drivers.
> Toyota has partnered with Sumitomo Metal Mining to develop solid-state batteries, aiming for market readiness by 2025, boosting EV technology significantly.
> Chevy’s new Bolt is unveiled as a limited edition, sparking debate on its implications for accessibility and competition in the EV market.
> Kia’s innovative approach to EV batteries focuses on longer life and affordability, utilizing a new battery passport technology for transparency and efficiency.
> EcoFlow extends its Prime Day Sale with TRAIL power stations starting from $104, plus Leviton EV chargers and Greenworks pressure washers at discounted prices.
> Aptera, a solar car manufacturer, is set to go public, raising both excitement and concerns about its market viability and production challenges.