Tesla Price; Land Rover engine on the wheels; Airless tyres, robotaxis, Autopia: what’s new today

The Tesla Model Y costs $5,000 less than the Model 3, for those who qualify for electric vehicle tax credits, as part of Tesla’s latest price cutting circular on Saturday. With that, rear-wheel drive for the base Model Y could simply charge just $37,130, and other state incentives still need to be deducted. Tesla has also reduced the value of what it calls total self-driving to $8,000, but eliminated the popular upgraded Autopilot option to $6,000.

Michelin believes that airless tires are the future. But with this generation potentially suitable specifically for robot taxis, electric cars and many others still in development and in the prototype stage, the company is also focusing on other technologies, such as sustainable fabrics and retreads.

The UK-based company that now owns Protean’s in-wheel motors has brought a conversion of the Land Rover Defender EV that takes up no weight in translation. Even if its electrical diversity is modest, the concept is technological evidence and, perhaps, much more. .

Disneyland has now shown that its Autopia attraction will be fully electric by 2026. The children’s attraction, introduced with the sponsorship of an oil company, has been running on internal combustion minicars for decades, but it’s destined to be the future.

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Which automaker has valued its hardware package for its at-home EVs?Which EV logo has the lowest ownership rate among all car logos?Here’s our look at the opposite week, here at Green Car Reports, for the week ending in April. Dec. 26, 2024. The Tesla Model Y costs $5,000 less than the Model 3, for those who qualify for EV tax credits, according to Tesla’s most recent price cut circular last weekend. With that, rear-wheel drive for the base model Y can charge just $37,130, and other state incentives still need to be deducted. Tesla has also reduced the value of what it offers.

Ford’s electric vehicles are wasting money, but hope is on the way with a next generation of vehicles. Mazda unveils an attractive electric sedan hitherto limited to China. Toyota is making plans for a second American-made three-row electric SUV. And Honda is creating an electric vehicle hub in Canada. This and much more, here at Green Car Reports. . .

The Ontario Electric Vehicle Centre would complement Honda’s original Electric Vehicle Centre in Ohio, potentially retaining the vast majority of the brand’s American-made long-lasting electric vehicles.

Ford has shaved $5,000 off the cost of the Mustang Mach-E crossover, but that’s not enough to make up for falling profits due to price cuts and competition.

Mazda didn’t talk about other specs, but it showed that Changan is guilty of the EZ-6’s powertrains and connectivity technology.

The next two EVs may meet other technological expectations, and reports recommend that the Indiana-style could simply be a Highlander EV.

GM shows more about what will turn its electric cars into a backup force for the home. Mini unveils its Aceman EV. Se expects EV sales to increase in the U. S. This and much more, here at Green Car Reports. The Mini Aceman urban electric vehicle has been unveiled and largely follows the 2022 concept car of the same name. If this style makes its way to the U. S. , it would sit between the Cooper and the Countryman in the brand’s lineup. Last week, GM released top points related to the internal power-saving feature available for its Chevy Silverado EV RST electric pickup truck as. . .

Electric pickup trucks from Chevrolet, Ford, and Tesla may come home in the event of a power outage or natural crisis, but which is bigger and why?

Despite tight profit margins, volatile raw battery costs and the phasing out of incentives in some countries, a significant overall expansion in sales will continue this year, the IEA predicts.

The Aceman can reach a fast speed of 10 to 80% in less than 30 minutes; as well as the Mini Cooper’s circular display, voice commands and virtual key functionality.

Tesla is reintroducing the Model 3 Performance and the logo ideally reigns supreme in ownership costs. Mercedes launches its electric G-Class. And Vinfast is adding U. S. distributors. This and much more, here at Green Car Reports. In addition to Tesla’s quarterly call to investors, which turned out to be very specific. . .

Tesla claims to have more consistent functionality and aerodynamic benefits, such as a new set of sport seats and a demonstration for rear passengers.

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