Like it or not, the age of electric performance is upon us. Instant torque and and a low center of gravity means EVs can be well-suited for high-performance driving—so long as weight is kept in check.
As to its rivals, an all-wheel-drive EV6 Wind AWD is rated for up to 295 miles, while the dual-motor ID4 AWD tops out at 263.
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While Apple doesn’t make an e-scooter, the Navee ST3 Pro Electric Scooter pairs well with an iPhone. More importantly, it’s both fun and useful, with lots of pickup and range. It comes with plenty of ...
Mazda’s iconic Miata is celebrating its 35th anniversary amid talk of an electrified version hitting the road in 2026, although officials in Japan haven’t confirmed whether that means it will be a ...
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There's no replacement for displacement. An adage that's been around as long as the combustion engine, really. But these age-old sayings don't really apply anymore when it comes to electric motors.
The Woodland uses dual 167-kilowatt electric motors and produces a total of 375 horsepower, the most in Toyota’s electric lineup. The company says that enables a spring to 100 kilometres an hour in ...