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Horse has unveiled a new powertrain that can turn EVs into ICE vehicles.
It combines an engine, electric motor, and transmission into a compact unit.
That unit is designed to replace a front-mounted motor on existing EVs.
Horse Powertrain isn’t exactly a household name, but that might be about to change. Backed by Renault, Geely, and Aramco, the company is positioning itself as a key player in the future of hybrid powertrains, particularly the kind that keep internal combustion alive just a little longer.
Given Aramco’s involvement, it’s no surprise the company is leaning into gasoline and hybrid systems. The Saudi oil giant isn’t exactly in the business of phasing out fossil fuels, so Horse’s strategy fits the narrative.
We’re starting to learn more about them as Horse will use the Shanghai Auto Show to unveil a hybrid powertrain concept. It’s designed to keep that oil money flowing by hybridizing electric vehicle platforms with “minimal modifications.”
Sarcasm aside, this could prove useful as a number of automakers misjudged electric vehicle adoption as they were expecting a fast and smooth transition to EVs. That certainly hasn’t happened, forcing companies to axe models and walk back their EV-only plans.
A Hybrid for the EV Age
Getting back to the powertrain, it’s known as the Future Hybrid Concept and it combines an internal combustion engine, an electric motor, and a transmission into a single, compact unit. Horse says it will be able to fit into existing electric vehicle platforms, enabling automakers to “meet changing customer demand.” It also promises to eliminate the need for multiple platforms and production lines.
The company didn’t go into many specifics, but said the powertrain has been designed to replace front-mounted motors on EVs. They went on to say the powertrain bolts directly to the vehicle’s subframe and only requires a few tweaks to make an EV into a hybrid.
The powertrain is designed to work anywhere in the world and is envisioned to support a wide range of fuels. This includes gasoline, E85, M100 methanol, and synthetic fuels.
CEO Matias Giannini said, “For over a decade it looked like battery electric vehicles were the only path to net zero, and OEMs planned accordingly. However, we’re now shifting towards a technology-neutral world, with different markets and applications each pursuing their own sustainable mobility journey.” He added their concept solves this problem and allows “OEMs to offer powertrain diversity with minimal disruption to production process and resource expenditure.”
Tesla is offering up to $11,990 off many Cybertruck models in the United States.
Some discounted models also come with lifetime free Supercharging and FSD Beta.
Canadian buyers are getting similar discounts up to CAD $16,590 on select models.
If you want to make it painfully obvious that public opinion doesn’t faze you, there’s one simple way to do it: drive a Cybertruck. Now, for those in the market, Tesla is making it a little bit easier to take that leap with a range of discounted vehicles. And it’s not just about slicing prices. Some of these deals include lifetime access to Supercharging and Full Self-Driving, adding value to the package.
It’s no secret that Tesla has struggled to sell the Cybertruck at the rate it hoped it would. Elon Musk claimed it had over 1 million reservations. As of earlier this year, it appears it’s converted under 50,000 of those reservations to sales, though.
For one thing, it’s far more expensive than initially promised. Sure, inflation has something to do with that, but even according to that metric, it should cost tens of thousands less. Maybe that’s one more reason why Tesla just put steep discounts on it. Right now, American customers can get the 2024 Cyberbeast Foundation Series for $11,990 off MSRP. Along with that, Tesla is throwing in free lifetime access to its Supercharger network.
Here’s perhaps the most interesting part, though. It’s not just the top-of-the-range, year-old Cybertruck that is on sale. The standard 2024 AWD Cybertruck is also available with a similar discount. That makes it $89,990, and it still benefits from lifetime Supercharging and, in some cases, these trucks already come with Full Self-Driving (Supervised).
Granted, you’re getting a 2024 model while we’re already well into 2025, but Tesla isn’t a conventional automaker. There are no dramatic, huge updates from one year to the next. According to DriveTeslaCanada, Canadian buyers can also take advantage of similar deals. Tesla is currently offering CA $16,590 off the Cyberbeast and CA $13,790 off the AWD Cybertruck in Canada.
Inventory Snapshot: What’s Available Now?
At the time of writing, Tesla lists just under 4,500 Cybertrucks in inventory across the United States, including both new and demo units. That number is subject to change, of course. In Canada, availability is much lower, with only 72 trucks currently listed.
Put all of the side conversations away, and this doesn’t seem like too bad of a deal. They’re especially attractive for those who don’t qualify for tax credits or who are already considering buying a Cyberbeast. Why not get one with a steep discount and free Supercharging for life?
The only catch is that you’ll be piloting one of the most divisive vehicles on the planet, and Tesla doesn’t have much it can do if your truck becomes the target of someone else’s anger.
The current Nissan Leaf tops out at a measly 212 miles of range in SV Plus guise.
Nissan’s new Leaf will morph into a crossover, and it will go on sale globally next year.
Only a single-motor version of the Leaf will be offered, meaning there won’t be AWD.
Electric vehicles have come a long way since the Nissan Leaf first rolled onto the scene as the first mass-produced EV. Back then, it was a trailblazer. Today, it’s starting to feel like a relic. With new automakers crowding the EV space and established brands launching models that outperform the Leaf in nearly every way, Nissan’s once-groundbreaking EV is clearly overdue for a major refresh. Fortunately, a next-generation Leaf is on the horizon, and it’s promising to be much better.
The new-generation Nissan Leaf will transition into a crossover, taking design inspiration from the Chill-Out Concept. That means a more spacious cabin, a fresh look, and a big step forward in technology. Perhaps most importantly, Nissan plans to give the new model a much longer, more practical driving range. But how much longer?
A Major Range Boost
Speaking with Car and Driver at the New York Auto Show, Nissan senior vice president and chief planning officer Ponz Pandikuthira revealed it’ll have a driving range of over 300 miles (482 km). Like the current Leaf, the new model will probably be offered with different battery pack sizes, and this range figure may only be for the long-range version.
Still, the quoted “over 300 miles” of range is a healthy amount more than the peak 212 miles (341 km) offered by the current Leaf SV Plus. The driving range of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 varies between 245 miles (394 km) and 318 miles (512 km), depending on configuration, so the Leaf should land somewhere in this region.
Nissan is also promising faster charging capabilities and will equip the new Leaf with a standard NACS port. One notable omission, though, is all-wheel drive. Nissan says there won’t be a dual-motor version, so front-wheel drive will remain the only option for now.
Spy shots of the 2026 Leaf testing last year give us a hint of what’s coming. The new model sits higher than the current version, emphasizing its crossover shift, but it will still be smaller than the Nissan Ariya. Interior details haven’t been revealed yet, but expect it to follow the lead of other new Nissan models, likely featuring a digital instrument cluster and a large central infotainment display.
Ferrari’s long-awaited EV will be built at its new e-building plant in Italy.
The Elettrica will adopt an intriguing hatchback/crossover design.
Thanks to spy videos, we’ve heard the new EV’s sound reproduction device.
This year will be an important one for Ferrari. Not only could it enjoy some success in Formula 1, but it will also unveil its first EV. While the idea of an electric car from Ferrari may rub plenty of people the wrong way, the groundwork for the car has been laid for many years, and it’ll be shown to the world at its Capital Markets Day on October 9.
So far, we have spotted the Ferrari EV testing on a handful of occasions, but Maranello has remained tight-lipped about it. While speaking during the company’s recent annual shareholders’ meeting, both Ferrari’s chairman John Elkann and CEO Benedetto Vigna referred to the model as the Ferrari Elettrica and said the car has been years in the making.
“Electrification has been a path that we’ve been pursuing now for decades, starting in Formula One and then from our race cars to our sports cars,” Ferrari Chairman John Elkann said during the company’s annual shareholders’ meeting, according to Reuters. “We are very excited about unveiling the Ferrari Elettrica (electric)”.
Elkann also emphasized the company’s commitment to keeping its innovation in-house even with EVs. “Now, we can also claim that all our key electric components are developed and handcrafted in Maranello,” he said.
It’s unclear if the Elettrica name will stick for production, but some think there’s a good chance it will. After all, Ferrari isn’t a stranger to using very literal Italian words in the names of its vehicles, just like it’s done with the new 12Cilindri.
To get ready to build its first EV, Ferrari has ramped up its investments in electrification. In April 2024, it opened its new E-Cells Lab with the University of Bologna and NXP. This research center has been created to enhance the automaker’s knowledge of materials and the “chemical and physical properties of lithium cells”. It says it has filed 200 battery-related patents in the past year.
In June last year, it also opened its e-building, which is where the next generation of Ferrari cars will be built. Purists will be pleased to know that Ferrari remains as Italian as ever, and this will not change with the Elettrica. Indeed, the brand says all of its “battery modules, electric axles, inverters, and electric engines are developed and handcrafted in Maranello.”
Ferrari’s EV will not be positioned as an out-and-out sports car. Instead, spy shots of test mules have shown it could take the shape of a hatchback-like crossover complete with four doors. It is also shaping up to feature a trick “sound reproduction device” that the company patented back in 2023, allowing it to mimic the soundtrack of an ICE powertrain.
The Mazda EZ-60 shares its platform with the Deepal S07 from Changan.
Details about the battery-electric versions have yet to be announced.
The dimensions of the ES-60 are very similar to the Tesla Model Y’s.
A few days ago, Mazda revealed the first official photos of the EZ-60, an all-electric SUV aimed squarely at the Tesla Model Y and other competitors in the segment. Now, thanks to new information and images released by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, we’re getting a clearer picture of what to expect, including confirmation that the EZ-60 will also be offered with a range-extender powertrain.
While Mazda continues to build several quite compelling ICE vehicles and even set a US sales record last year, it came a bit too late to the all-electric vehicle party. Sure, there’s the MX-30, but it was hampered by its price and very limited range and, unsurprisingly, was a sales flop in the States.
That puts a lot of weight on the shoulders of the EZ-60, which represents Mazda’s next serious push into the global EV market. Outside of China, including Europe, the compact crossover will be sold under a different name, the CX-6e, but the mission remains the same.
The design of the new EV takes inspiration from last year’s Arata concept, and while it’s clearly identifiable as a Mazda, it looks much more menacing than any other SUV currently in the brand’s range. The signature grille shape has been retained, although the front end now sports slim LED DRLs and an LED strip running beneath the faux grille. The Mazda logo also lights up for some extra visual drama.
According to the newly released specs, the EZ-60 measures 4,850 mm (190.9 inches) in length, 1,935 mm (76.1 inches) in width, and 1,620 mm (63.7 inches) in height. Its wheelbase stretches 2,902 mm (114.2 inches). For reference, the Tesla Model Y is slightly smaller in most dimensions, coming in at 4,790 mm long, 1,920 mm wide, and 1,624 mm tall, with a 2,890 mm wheelbase. The EZ-60 is also closely matched in size to the Zeekr 7X, one of China’s more promising new EVs expected to reach global markets soon.
We also learn that the SUV weighs in at a hefty 5,709 pounds (2,590 kg), or more than many RAM 1500 models. It’s built on the EPA1 modular platform, which is used by Changan’s Deepal S07. While powertrain specs for the full EV version are still under wraps, some details about the range-extender model have been confirmed.
It uses a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine that functions solely as a generator, supplying power to a 31.7 kWh battery. That battery, in turn, powers a 255 hp electric motor driving the rear axle. While Mazda hasn’t shared range figures for the EZ-60, the related EZ-6 sedan R-EV offers up to 99 miles (160 km) of electric-only range, and up to 808 miles (1,300 km) when the engine is used to recharge the battery.
JACKSONVILLE, Flo. –Durham School Services celebrated more growth and expansion with the grand opening of its new bus yard facility in Duval County today, which will serve students from Arlington to the Beaches. Team members, school district transportation staff, and local media attended the event.
“Today was a day to have fun and recognize those who transport our most precious cargo safely, on time, and ready to learn. It was also a chance to recognize the people who keep the buses running. We have been extremely excited about the opening and what it means for our drivers, monitors and community,” said Nicoll Conden, General Manager at Durham School Services.
More than 100 drivers will operate out of the new bus yard. Durham School Services has been part of the Jacksonville area since 2009 and has almost 400 service routes in the Arlington, Southside, Mandarin and Beaches areas. As a dedicated community partner and as part of its Partners Beyond the Bus community outreach program, Durham’s team members have participated in several community events such as Wreaths Across America, back to school events and the city’s Christmas party.
About Durham School Services: As an industry-leading student transportation provider, Durham School Services is dedicated to the safety of our students and people. For more than 100 years, we have been committed to excellence and upholding our mission of getting students to school safely, on time and ready to learn. Through this mission and a grassroots approach to our operations, Durham School Services has earned recognition as a trusted transportation provider among our customers and the communities we serve.
RICHMOND, Va. – This Earth Day, the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) is highlighting propane autogas and renewable propane as key solutions for cutting emissions and delivering reliable energy amid global sustainability efforts. As a safe, clean, and readily available energy source that produces 52 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than the electric grid, propane supports both the environment and communities striving for more sustainable, resilient energy.
“Too often the energy conversation turns toward a choice between sustainability and reliability; propane proves that you don’t have to choose,” said Tucker Perkins, president and CEO of PERC. “With extreme weather events on the rise, we need solutions that are as resilient as they are clean. Propane is widely available and rises to the challenge of reducing carbon emissions and keeping our planet clean and our communities up and running.”
In addition to being a low-carbon energy source, propane autogas is nontoxic and does not contaminate soil or water, making it a safe choice for fleets and the communities in which they operate. Today’s ultra-low nitrogen oxide (NOx) propane autogas engines reduce harmful NOx emissions by up to 96 percent and are certified to the California Air Resource’s Board’s (CARB) 0.02 grams per brake horsepower-hour (g/bhp-hr) standard.
These engines are even cleaner when they operate with renewable propane. Made from renewable feedstocks, renewable propane offers the same benefits of conventional propane — power, performance, and reliability — but with even lower emissions. Renewable propane can be used in any current propane autogas engine or infrastructure without modifications, providing another smart solution along the path to zero emissions.
Beyond its environmental benefits, propane autogas provides fleet owners with energy security and resilience because it is a portable energy source that can power equipment and be delivered even when the grid is down. Even in the aftermath of natural disasters like hurricanes, wildfires, blizzards, or blackouts, propane autogas keeps fleets on the road when they’re needed most.
Propane can also support electric vehicles with propane-powered EV charging. The technology utilizes a self-sufficient nanogrid with a propane-powered generator to provide DC level 3 fast charging. The infrastructure operates independently from the electric grid to keep EV fleets on the road.
“Propane autogas continues to empower fleet owners to meet their sustainability goals while staying resilient and efficient,” said Joel Stutheit, senior manager of autogas business development at PERC. “From slashing emissions and leveraging the latest in renewable technology to helping fleets maintain operational uptime, propane is trusted to keep vehicles on the road well into the future.”
To see how propane autogas is making a difference this Earth Day, visit propane.com/fleet-vehicles.
About PERC: The Propane Education & Research Council is a nonprofit that provides leading propane safety and training programs and invests in research and development of new propane-powered technologies. PERC is operated and funded by the propane industry. For more information, visit Propane.com.
The Jeep Compass is getting renewed in Europe, although US buyers may need to wait a bit longer.
A camouflaged prototype of the SUV made its spy debut in Italy, with a fully electric powertrain.
The SUV will also offer hybrid and plug-in hybrid options, riding on Stellantis underpinnings.
Jeep isn’t exactly known for keeping secrets, and the latest glimpse of the all-new third-generation Compass proves that trend is alive and well. The updated SUV has made its first undercover appearance in Europe, just weeks before its official debut, which has been confirmed for this spring.
The camouflaged prototype was spotted in Italy during what appears to be the final stretch of development testing. Its overall silhouette sticks with familiar SUV proportions, though a few design details are immediately noticeable. Shorter overhangs and a more squared-off stance give it a subtly tougher look compared to the outgoing model.
Slim Lights, Covered Grille, and a Bit of Mystery
Previous teasers pointed to slim LED headlights flanking a redesigned seven-slot grille, which is expected to be illuminated. On the prototype, however, that grille is completely covered, likely hiding final details. The front bumper features a cooling intake with active flaps, a design cue aimed at improving aerodynamics, something that’s always been relevant in the EV era.
According to our spy photographers, the prototype shown here is running a fully electric powertrain, which explains the absence of an exhaust pipe. Jeep has already confirmed that the new Compass will be available in hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and fully electric versions. That puts it in line with other Stellantis-brand SUVs that share similar platforms and tech.
The next-gen Compass will finally retire its aging FCA-era platform and shift to Stellantis’ more modern STLA Medium architecture. This updated structure is shared with models like the Peugeot 3008 and 5008, Opel Grandland, and the DS 8. It’s also expected to underpin the next Citroen C5 Aircross and DS 7, signaling Jeep’s move toward a more flexible and electrified future.
If the Compass borrows specs from the Peugeot e-3008, we could see up to 321 horsepower (239 kW / 325 PS) from a dual-motor setup, offering all-wheel drive as standard on the top trim. The e-3008 comes with 73 kWh and 97 kWh battery options, both of which would make sense for the Jeep, depending on how the lineup is structured.
Production of the new Compass is slated to begin in Italy later this year, with the European market rollout following soon after. Originally, North American production was planned for 2026 in Canada, but those plans are now on hold. Ongoing uncertainty around US tariffs on imported vehicles has reportedly pushed back Jeep’s North American timeline.
Electric vehicles have dominated the 2025 World Car Awards by winning five categories.
The Kia EV3 was named World Car of the Year and it’s slated to come to the United States.
All winners were EVs with the exception of the hybridized Porsche 911 Carrera GTS.
The World Car Awards have been presented at the New York Auto Show and they were a truly global affair. So much so, that most of the winners aren’t even available in the United States.
While that’s disappointing, the Kia EV3 was named 2025 World Car of the Year. The model beat the BMW X3 and Hyundai Inster to win top honors, earning Kia their second consecutive World Car of the Year award following last year’s crowning of the EV9.
The EV3 isn’t offered in America, but it’s coming as long as tariffs don’t get in the way. That being said, we tested it earlier this year and came away pretty impressed.
Electric vehicles had a strong showing this year as the Volvo EX90 was named 2025 World Luxury Car. It bested the Porsche Macan and Porsche Panamera to take top honors.
The electric crossover starts at $79,995 and features a 111 kWh battery pack as well as a dual-motor all-wheel drive system with 402 hp (300 kW / 408 PS) and 568 lb-ft (769 Nm) of torque. This enables the model to hit 60 mph (96 km/h) in 5.7 seconds and travel up to 310 miles (499 km) on a single charge.
Moving on, the Hyundai Inster / Casper Electric was named World Electric Vehicle. It’s a pint-sized urban crossover that has 113 hp (85 kW / 115 PS) and is primarily offered in the East.
The EV trend continues as the BYD Seagull / Dolphin Mini was named World Urban Car. The hatchback costs less than $10,000 in China and the Seagull Intelligent Driving Edition offers up to 252 miles (405 km) of range.
World Car Design of the Year, unsurprisingly, went to an EV. It was the Volkswagen ID. Buzz, which is interesting as the electric van has been around for a few years now. That doesn’t exactly seem fair, but the model bested the Kia EV3 and Toyota Land Cruiser / Land Cruiser 250 for the title.
Last but not least, there’s the only non-EV to win an award. It was the Porsche 911 GTS, which was named 2025 World Performance Car.
The sports car starts at $169,800 and features a hybridized powertrain that consist of a turbocharged 3.6-liter flat-six, an electric motor, and a small battery pack. This gives the model a combined output of 532 hp (397 kW / 539 PS) and 449 lb-ft (608 Nm) of torque. This enables the coupe to accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in 2.9 seconds before hitting a top speed of 194 mph (312 km/h).
Tesla has reportedly dropped plans for American imports of critical parts from China.
The components are required for Tesla’s Cybercab robotaxi and Semi truck models.
Tesla was willing to absorb a 34% tariff, but the new 145% rate forced shipments to be halted.
Tesla has a lot riding on its Cybercab robotaxi, but the program has hit a major snag, and CEO Elon Musk’s sometimes best buddy, President Trump is to blame. The automaker has been forced to drop its plans to ship essential Cybercab components from China as a result of Trump slapping enormous tariffs on Chinese imports, a report claims.
The automaker expected to start sending parts to the US from China in the next few months, necessary to begin trial production of both the Cybercab and the Semi truck, the latter of which has so far only been produced in tiny quantities. The plan was to scale up to full production of both models in 2026.
Tariffs Throw a Wrench in the Works
Trump’s announcement of a 34 percent tariff wasn’t great news, but Reuterssources say Tesla was prepared to absorb the financial pain. But when Trump’s tit-for-tat tariffs battle escalated to the point where import duty on Chinese imports had reached 145 percent, Tesla slammed on the brakes.
Exactly how long Tesla will keep its foot on the brakes is unclear, since no one, perhaps not even Donald Trump himself, knows the duration of the massive tariffs. But the US President revealed earlier this week that he was considering making changes to the 25 percent tariff on imported auto parts built in Canada, Mexico, and other regions, and has recently announced an exemption on electronic devices such as iPhones which are made in China.
Reuters says Tesla has, for the past couple of years, been increasing the amount of parts it gets from within US borders because it sensed that tariffs might one day come into effect. How quickly Tesla can switch suppliers and get Cybercab and Semi components from America isn’t clear – we’ve asked the question, but don’t expect Tesla to reply.
Tesla unveiled its long-awaited Cybercab last fall, a Honda CRX-shaped pod with scissor doors and no steering wheel, and is currently working on getting approvals to begin testing and operating driverless cars in the US and beyond.
Tesla pickup suffered severe interior and exterior destruction while parked in LA this January.
The listing reveals cabin burns were primary damage with graffiti and glass damage secondary.
Dashboard, steering wheel, and infotainment system are missing while rear seats remain salvageable.
It’s no secret that Tesla and its Cybertruck flagship are divisive topics today. Whether it’s the design, the rollout, or the broader image of the brand, reactions are rarely lukewarm. That divisiveness has made the truck a frequent target of protests, and occasionally, more extreme actions. Now, one infamous Cybertruck that went up in flames and was later covered in graffiti is now headed to auction.
The estimated sale price? Around $82,000. And by our extremely scientific calculations, it’ll only cost about $81,999 to fix. A steal, really, assuming you’ve always wanted a post-apocalyptic sculpture that used to be a truck.
This EV experienced its life-ending event in January in an LA parking lot. Carscoops reported on the situation quickly after it happened. The truck sat idle largely in the same state that you see here. The hood is cut up, the driver’s side has fire damage, broken glass, and holes in the firewall. The tires are burned up, and there is graffiti across the entire car.
It’s unclear how the damage began, but it could’ve been that a fire in the cabin started the cascade. From there, it would make sense that firefighters cut the hood. The high-voltage cutoff is under it and near the windshield. From that point forward, anyone around the scene could’ve added the additional vandalism after the fact.
Notably, the salvage auction does say that an “interior burn” was the primary damage and that vandalism is the secondary damage. To that end, the cabin doesn’t look like it’s in much better shape than the exterior. The steering wheel is gone, the dash is missing some panels, and the infotainment system is reportedly inoperable. Hey, at least the back seats look salvageable.
As we pointed out in our initial coverage, the truck almost looks like an obscure art piece. No doubt, it could serve as an exhibit that demonstrates the odd time we’re all living in and the way people reacted to this truck and Tesla as a whole. Depending on your point of view, it might even belong in a gallery as a reflection of public sentiment toward Tesla and its polarizing design direction.
So, what do you think? Would you throw in a bid on this fire-damaged, heavily graffitied Cybertruck? If nothing else, it’s a conversation starter. Let us know what you’d pay for it in the comments.
Tesla’s EV market share in California fell to 43% during Q1 2025.
Overall EV sales in the state rose 7.3% while Tesla’s dropped 15.1%.
GMC, Jaguar, Porsche, and Subaru posted triple-digit EV growth.
Even in the land of sunshine and startups, being the poster child of electric cars doesn’t guarantee loyalty. Tesla’s hold on California’s EV market is loosening, and the numbers from the first quarter of 2025 make that clearer than ever.
According to data released by the California New Car Dealers Association (CNCDA), Tesla saw a sharp 15.1 percent decline in Q1 sales, falling from 49,875 units last year to 42,322 this year. The company’s market share in the EV segment not only slipped below 50 percent but plummeted from 55.5 percent in Q1 2024 to 43 percent in 2025.
To put that in perspective, total EV sales in California actually grew by 7.3 percent during the same period, from 89,821 units last year to 96,146 in Q1 2025.
EV Winners and Losers
Several automakers made impressive gains, even if their absolute numbers hardly moved the needle. GMC posted a 318 percent increase over last year, reaching 1,041 units. Jaguar, despite selling through leftover inventory, nearly doubled its sales from 485 to 861 units. Porsche jumped 139 percent from 572 to 1,367 units, and Subaru saw a huge 177.8 percent spike from 333 to 925. On the losing side, Audi’s EV sales dropped 20 percent, while Lexus took a more significant hit, falling 43.7 percent to just 485 units, down from 861.
CA EV BRAND SALES Q1
Brand
Q1-25
Q1-24
Diff.
Tesla
42,322
49,875
-15.1%
Ford
5,819
4,048
43.8%
BMW
5,421
4,406
23.0%
Hyundai
5,192
3,847
35.0%
Chevrolet
4,895
3,004
62.9%
Honda
4,517
0
–
Mercedes
3,689
4,872
-24.3%
Kia
3,021
3,068
-1.5%
Rivian
2,885
3,160
-8.7%
Volkswagen
2,405
2,432
-1.1%
Audi
2,335
2,917
-20.0%
Toyota
1,886
1,041
81.2%
Cadillac
1,609
1,000
60.9%
Nissan
1,453
996
45.9%
Porsche
1,367
572
13900.0%
Other
1,291
1,463
-11.8%
Acura
1,283
0
—
GMC
1,041
248
319.8%
Subaru
925
333
177.8%
Volvo
639
338
89.1%
Jaguar
621
297
109.1%
Genesis
566
407
39.1%
Lexus
485
861
-43.7%
Polestar
312
384
-18.8%
MINI
211
252
-16.3%
Jeep
147
0
—
Dodge
79
0
–
TOTAL
96,416
89,821
7.3%
CNCDA
SWIPE
Top-Selling EVs in California
Tesla still had the two best-selling EVs in the state: the Model Y with 23,314 units and the Model 3 with 13,992. They were followed by Honda’s new Prologue at 4,493 units and Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 at 3,762. But Tesla’s declining numbers also dragged on the broader zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) market. California registered its second consecutive quarterly drop in ZEV sales, with market share slipping to 20.8 percent, down from 22 percent in Q1 2024.
That’s important because reaching the California Air Resources Board’s Advanced Clean Cars II target of 35 percent ZEV sales for 2026 model year vehicles will require a 14.2 percentage point jump from current levels. It’s a steep, if not unrealistic, climb, especially considering some 2026 models, like the Tesla Model Y, are already on sale.
“Dealers sell what customers want to buy. No mandate can force consumers to choose otherwise,” said Robb Hernandez, CNCDA Chairman and President of Camino Real Chevrolet. “Although the manufacturers we represent are increasing EV sales in California, with the substantial decline in Tesla sales, EV market penetration is largely flat. This puts us well short of EV sales mandates that take effect this year.”
Overall Market Trends
Looking at all vehicle sales regardless of powertrain, the California market grew by a healthy 8.3 percent in Q1, with 463,114 units sold. Hybrids had a particularly strong quarter and now account for 17.9 percent of the market, getting closer than ever to EV figures.
Still, the CNCDA cautions that momentum could slow. Upcoming changes to trade policy and potential tariffs may cause prices to rise, cooling demand. “A rush of buying in March and April, likely ahead of anticipated tariffs, may be short-lived if vehicle prices spike,” the association noted.
California’s Top Brands and Models
Toyota was the top-selling brand in California with 76,625 registrations, capturing 16.5 percent of the market. Honda took second place this quarter with 10.8 percent, while Tesla dropped to third, claiming 9.1 percent, down from 11.7 percent a year ago. Toyota also led the light truck market, with Ford and Honda rounding out the top three.
Brands posting strong growth of 30 percent or more in year-to-date Q1 registrations include Buick, Mitsubishi, Genesis, Chrysler, Cadillac, Land Rover, Nissan, and Hyundai. Meanwhile, Tesla wasn’t the only one in reverse. Maserati dropped 60 percent to just 153 units. Alfa Romeo slid 48.6 percent, Audi was down 14 percent, and Dodge fell nearly 59 percent.
The Tesla Model Y was still the best-selling vehicle overall in the state with 23,314 units. It was followed by the Toyota RAV4 with 16,719, the Tesla Model 3 with 13,992, and the Toyota Camry with 13,792. In the used car market, the Camry led among vehicles four years old or newer with 6,026 units sold, while the Honda Civic topped the list for five- to eight-year-old cars with 5,897 units.
Kia has revealed the EV9 Nightfall Edition alongside the EV4 at the New York Auto Show.
The Nightfall gets gloss-black exterior trim, 20-inch alloy wheels and black leather seats.
An electronic boost increases the 379-hp drivetrain’s torque output from 443 to 516 lb ft.
Special editions aren’t usually very special at all once you’ve scraped beneath the surface. Just think of all the pointless Corvette, Mini and MX-5 specials we’ve been subject to over the years. But the Kia EV9 Nightfall Edition is one we’re happy to give house room to because, while it’s not radically different, it really should be a little better to drive than the stock electric SUV it’s based on.
Revealed today at the New York Auto Show alongside the EV4 and K4 hatch, the Nightfall Edition is on the face of it your usual special lashed together by the marketing department to give a model some added appeal once the initial rush of excitement has faded, and tide it over till facelift time.
It’s based on the six- and seven-seat mid-range EV9 Land but adds gloss-black exterior detailing on the front grille, skid plates (gloss-black skids plates? yep, highly practical), mirrors, roof rails and mirror caps. There’s also a bespoke paint color available, Roadrider Brown, though we’ve no idea what it looks like because for reasons best known to Kia it issued pictures of a Glacial Pearl White version.
A new design of 20-inch wheels round out the exterior upgrades, but the tweaks continue inside, where the Land’s rather drab gray and black cabin gets a sporty makeover courtesy of an all-black color scheme. Both the headliner and the seats – which feature a much smarter, performance-themed stitching pattern – are black.
It’s Boosted
And that’s where most special editions end, but the Nightfall Edition keeps going. Because the 379 hp (384 PS / 283 kW) dual-motor electric drivetrain inherits the Boost mode normally reserved for the GT-Line EV9 (or available as a $900 Feature-on-Demand on Land models).
That mod bumps peak torque from 443 lb ft (600 Nm) to 516 lb-ft (700 Nm) and drops the zero to 60 mph (97 km/h) time from 5.7 seconds to 5.0 seconds according to Kia’s spec for the Land with and without the FoD. But Kia claims the Nightfall Edition can do the job in 4.5 seconds. Cars always feel faster at night, right?
We like the look and spec of the Nightfall though it’s hard to make a value call on it until Kia tells us how much more it costs than the $69,900 Land. But the Premium can’t be too high because the GT-Line is $73,900.
Subaru’s Trailseeker EV has made its world debut at the New York Auto Show.
The 375-hp SUV shares its design and powertrain with the smaller Solterra.
Two motors provide AWD traction and an electric range of more than 260 miles.
Subaru’s smaller lineup means it doesn’t have as many debuts in a year as rival automakers, but today the Japanese automaker hit us with three big ones, including the facelifted Solterra and its new big brother, the Trailseeker, with the Outback to follow.
Unveiled at the New York Auto Show, the Trailseeker is like a Solterra for people who want more space and more power. And like the smaller SUV, the Trailseeker has a Toyota twin, though one we’re yet to see.
Subaru’s supplied media images, which look badly Photoshopped at best and an AI nightmare at worst, show the Trailseeker looking more like a wagon than an SUV, but it features the same angular design language as the Solterra. The scant spec details reveal the Trailseeker is around an inch (25 mm) taller and six inches longer (150 mm) than the smaller Solterra.
Fastest Accelerating Production Subaru Ever
Where the new Solterra tops out at 338 hp (343 PS / 252 kW), the Trailseeker’s dual-motor setup delivers approximately 375 hp (380 PS / 280 kW). According to Subaru, that’s enough to launch it from zero to 60 mph (97 km/h) in around 4.4 seconds. For anyone keeping score, that’s more than a full second quicker than both the previous WRX STI and the current WRX TR, which takes 5.6 seconds to hit the same mark. In other words, it’s the fastest accelerating Subaru this side of the pond.
A 74.7 kWh battery slung under the floor (but still allowing the same 8.3 inches/211 mm of ground clearance as the Solterra) delivers “more than” 260 miles (418 km) of range on a single charge, which is dealt with by a NACS port.
A 3,500 lbs (1,590 kg) towing capacity is claimed, and the X-Mode drive mode system includes Snow/Dirt and Deep Snow/Mud settings, plus Grip Control and Downhill Assist Control to keep you out of trouble.
The Trailseeker’s cabin, like its exterior design, borrows heavily from the Solterra and features a 14-inch touchscreen display, the largest ever fitted to a Subaru. Two wireless smartphone charging pads are standard.
As you might have gathered, Subaru has left a lot of gaping holes in its spec sheet, including charging speeds, approach and departure angles, and prices. But no doubt we’ll be able to fill in some of those gaps in the coming weeks and months, by which time we might have a look at Toyota’s own version of the Trailseeker.
Kia’s US-spec EV4 sedan debuts in NY looking nearly identical to the global version.
The electric saloon comes with loads of tech and a comprehensive ADAS suite.
US production begins in early 2026 as Kia wants to avoid tariffs by building EV4 locally.
Kia might have already unveiled the 2026 EV4 compact electric model in hatchback and sedan guise last February in Spain, but that launch was about models available in European markets. At the New York International Auto Show, the Korean company revealed its North American-spec EV4, which will only be sold as a sedan locally, as the hatch won’t make the trip to the Land of the Free.
The EV4 is Kia’s first global electric sedan and, in America, is meant to take on the Tesla Model 3 starting in Q1 2026. In Europe, the EV4 is slated to go on sale later this year, and it was expected to be available in the States before the end of 2025. The delay may have to do with US production taking place at Kia‘s plant in Georgia to avoid import tariffs and keep it priced competitively against its rivals.
Promises Made – And For Good Reason
Unsurprisingly, the US-spec EV4 sedan is practically identical to the European version that will be built at Kia’s Korean and Slovakian factories. As such, it measures 4,730 mm (186.2 inches) in length and has a 2,820 mm (111-inch) wheelbase, which in theory will provide more than sufficient room for rear passengers. Moreover, the 490-liter (17.3 cu-ft) trunk, while not cavernous, should offer enough cargo space for most occasions.
The EV4 carries over Kia’s “Opposites United” design language first seen on the EV6 and EV9. Forget the buzzwords about “contrasts across nature and humanity”. What matters is the sharp, low nose with a revised “Tiger Face” front, vertical headlights, and the now-familiar Star Map lighting. Small cube LED headlights with Dynamic Welcome Lights are also available. A fastback roofline leads to a somewhat fussy long-tail rear that tries to echo the front’s boldness.
The vertical taillights and two-piece roof spoiler are supposed to echo the front-end’s design elements and give the EV4 a more sporting character. Moreover, the all-electric sedan comes as standard with 17-inch aero wheels on the Light and Wind trim levels and spoked 19-inch ones on the range-topping GT-Line.
A High-Tech And Aesthetically Pleasing Cabin
The interior’s highlight is the 30-inch screen, which incorporates two 12.3-inch displays for the driver gauges and infotainment and a 5-inch one for the climate controls. This setup is part of what Kia calls the connected car Navigation Cockpit (ccNC) that includes over-the-air (OTA) updates, wireless Apple Car and Android Auto connectivity, an AI-based assistant with improved voice recognition, and the ability for drivers to display available themes across the dashboard.
As for the rest, the cabin has a simple, yet modern, dual-tone aesthetic that looks pleasing while not being as spartan as a Tesla‘s, for instance. Meanwhile, equipment includes dual-zone automatic temperature control with rear A/C vents and an acoustic windshield as standard, while heated/ventilated front seats with driver side memory and a heated steering wheel are also available.
Kia’s new EV comes with a comprehensive ADAS suite whose main feature is the standard Highway Driving Assist (HDA) that can use speed limit information from the navigation system on controlled access roads such as state highways, highways, and federal interstates. Under certain conditions, the system can be set to automatically adjust the EV4’s speed to match the posted speed limit and keep a certain distance from the vehicle in front, which sounds like something that should be relaxing on long trips.
Since it’s not an autonomous system, though, the standard Hands-On Detection system ensures that the driver has their hands on the wheel. Rounding up the safety tech is a list of features that includes Driver Attention Warning, Forward Collision Avoidance Assist, Lane Following Assist, Intelligent Speed Limit Assist, and Remote Smart Parking Assist.
Three Versions, Two Battery Packs, One Electric Motor
Based on the brand’s 400V Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP), the EV4 will initially be available with a single 201 hp (204 PS / 150 kW) electric motor that drives the front wheels and two battery options. The entry-level Light trim comes with a 58.3 kWh pack that offers a relatively limited 235-mile range that’s good enough for city use but not so much for journeys. Thankfully, the Wind and GT-Line get a significantly larger 81.4 kWh battery that, in the former, provides a much more useful range of 330 miles (no figure was disclosed for the GT-Line, but we guess it must be lower).
When connected to a fast DC charger, the Light trim’s battery can go from 10 to 80 percent in an estimated 29 minutes, while the Wind and GT-Line, despite their noticeably bigger capacity, need just 2 minutes more. In any case, the EV4 comes as standard with a NACS charging port that allows drivers to use Tesla’s wide Supercharger network and is located on the front passenger side.
Driving Engagement And Great Comfort Are Top Priorities
Kia is determined to prove that EVs, and electric sedans in the EV4’s case, need not be boring, thus it made sure that, at least on paper, its new global model has all the right stuff to combine “engaging driving dynamics” with “a high level of ride comfort”, as the company puts it.
That’s a tall order indeed, but the EV4 has a MacPherson strut front and multi-link rear suspension as well as a reinforced chassis in key areas. It should be able to deliver on its promises, at least theoretically, but judging from Kia’s other EVs that we’ve reviewed, we’d be surprised if it didn’t.
Why Did Kia Launch An All-New Electric Sedan?
In the last few years, sedans have fallen out of favor with buyers not just in the US, but in most big markets worldwide, so manufacturers axed a great number of them from their lineups and focused on SUVs and crossovers, which sell like hot cakes, instead. At the same time, sales of electric vehicles are on the rise globally, even if not at the rate that almost all automakers, as well as many governments that voted to ban ICE-powered vehicles in the near future, projected.
So why did Kia choose to spend millions to develop and produce a brand new electric sedan? First, it certainly has the SUV/crossover market in all main segments covered, both with EV and ICE models. And second, just because the likes of Ford, GM, and Stellantis may have discontinued their own sedans, this doesn’t mean that there isn’t a pool of prospective buyers who’d rather have one over an SUV. That’s due to high-riding vehicles have become kinda the norm these days, so it’s ironic that a sedan will make you stand out from the crowd.
Another point is that, if it’s tuned the right way, a sedan’s handling and steering are inherently better. See, you can’t really beat physics, no matter how much advanced technology you might employ; a good sports car, thanks to its lower weight and center of gravity, will always handle better than a good sedan, which, for the exact same reasons, will do the same compared to an SUV.
Just look at the most famous luxury brands in the world: as good as the Ferrari Purosangue might be, it’ll never handle as good as the (much cheaper) Roma or 296 GTB. Nor will the Lamborghini Urus compared to the Temerario, the Aston Martin DBX compared to the Vantage or DB12, or the Porsche Cayenne compared to the Panamera, Taycan or Cayman. Kinda stating the obvious, as the SUVs are meant to be more practical by default. However, do you really think anyone buys these models because they offer more passenger and cargo space or are able to venture off the tarmac?
Should Tesla’s Model 3 Worry?
A valid argument is that those brands can’t possibly be compared to Kia by any reasonable person. Maybe we should look at something more mainstream, like Tesla, then. Sure, the Model Y crossover might be its best seller, but the Model 3 sedan, on which the former is based, comes second and is a core pillar of the brand. And that’s despite the platform’s age, which dates back to 2017, which means it should have been replaced by an all-new model by now, according to other (mainstream or luxury) brands’ strategy.
Instead, it just received a facelift in 2023 for the China-built model and last year for the ones made in the US, which introduced many welcome updates to the Model 3 that cost Tesla much less than designing, developing, and building an all-new car.
Of course, at the end of the day, the EV4 will be judged by how many units Kia manages to shift. Even though we’re not so sure about the rear styling, all the rest point to yet another winner for the Koreans, who are on a roll when it comes to new product launches. We’ll give it till December 2026 and see if the EV4 fulfills its maker’s promises, as well as its expectations.
Subaru has introduced a series of important upgrades to the Solterra for the 2026 MY.
The fully electric crossover adopts fresh styling cues and more technology inside the cabin.
It also gets a stronger AWD powertrain and a new battery, delivering 285 miles of range.
The electric crossover landscape is moving fast, and Subaru is making an effort to stay in the race. The 2026 Subaru Solterra has been unveiled at the New York Auto Show, bringing styling, tech, and mechanical upgrades over its predecessor. The comprehensive facelift helps the EV distinguish itself from the recently updated Toyota bZ4X twin, while also making it more competitive in terms of driving range and available features.
Starting with the exterior, the redesigned front end adopts a cleaner, more cohesive look with slimmer LED headlights and a toned-down grille. It bears a stronger resemblance to the larger Subaru Trailseeker. The once-controversial plastic cladding is now painted in body color, which makes a noticeable difference in the overall design. Subaru also notes that two-tone color configurations will be available, though they haven’t been shown yet in any official images.
The profile and the tail are largely carried over from the outgoing model that has been around since 2022. The only exceptions are the new wheel designs measuring 18 inches or 20 inches in diameter, and the fresh Subaru lettering on the tailgate.
Inside, the highlight is the new 14-inch infotainment touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. The EV also comes standard with wireless chargers, USB-C ports, and a wide range of ADAS from the Subaru EyeSight suite.
Range, Charging, and Battery Improvements
While the design will be the first thing that prospective buyers will notice, the mechanical upgrades are even more crucial for the competitiveness of the EV. The 2026 Subaru Solterra has a range of over 285 miles (459 km) between charges, marking a 25% improvement compared to its predecessor. This was made possible thanks to a new 74.7 kWh lithium-ion battery pack mounted under the floor.
According to Subaru, the battery can charge from 10-80% in under 35 minutes, when connected to an 150 kW charger. Furthermore, the Solterra is now equipped with a battery preconditioning system for more efficient charging in cold weather, and has a North American Charging Standard (NACS) port, providing access to the Tesla Supercharger network.
More Power and Improved Dynamics
The standard AWD powertrain of the 2026 Subaru Solterra has also been significantly upgraded, with a stronger rear electric motor and improved power distribution. The combined output is 338 hp (252 kW / 343 PS), which is a healthy increase over the 215 hp (160 kW / 218 PS) of its predecessor. The extra power allows the crossover to accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) in under 5 seconds.
The driver has access to the X-Mode system (Snow/Dirt and Deep Snow/Mud driving modes), Grip Control, and Downhill Assist Control, as well as 8.3 inches (211 mm) of ground clearance. Besides the new AWD settings, Subaru engineers have also tweaked the suspension and the electric power steering for greater handling.
The 2026 Subaru Solterra will reach US dealerships later this year. Pricing and detailed specifications will be announced closer to the market launch.
Genesis has introduced the new X Gran Equator Concept at the New York Auto Show.
The concept is an off-road-focused SUV with exaggerated proportions and 24-inch wheels.
The interior adopts an analogue design with physical controls instead of oversized screens.
Genesis might have already caught our attention with the G90-based X Gran Coupe and Convertible concepts at the Seoul Mobility Show, but it’s not done yet. For the New York Auto Show, the brand is pulling the wraps off another wild card called the X Gran Equator Concept. This off-road SUV combines a futuristic, clean-cut exterior with a surprisingly retro-styled interior, signaling yet another interesting design experiment from Genesis.
The X Gran Equator debuts the latest take on Genesis’ “Athletic Elegance” design language, now interpreted through what the brand calls the “rugged spirit of overlanding.” That means the SUV rides high on 24-inch beadlock wheels wrapped in aggressive all-terrain tires, with a substantial amount of ground clearance for good measure.
A Different Kind of Genesis SUV
The exaggerated proportions include a short front overhang, an extended hood, and a narrow windshield, giving the X Gran Equator a look that’s a clear departure from last year’s Neolun concept. And while the long dash-to-axle ratio hints at classic luxury proportions, the absence of visible front cooling intakes suggests this is a fully electric vehicle.
True to the Genesis design formula, the lighting signature is defined by two parallel lines at both the front and rear, continuing cleanly into the bodywork. The front bumper houses additional LEDs for better nighttime visibility, while the rear features a sleek, minimal design capped off by a split tailgate. Plastic cladding around the wheel arches and bumpers is present, but subtle, reinforcing the vehicle’s premium look rather than detracting from it.
A Cabin Full of Surprises
Inside, Genesis has gone in a very different direction. There’s no infotainment display in the usual sense and instead, the center of the dashboard features four circular screens that mimic the look of classic analog dials. These are customizable digital displays, and they sit alongside a three-gauge digital instrument cluster with a similarly vintage aesthetic.
Physical controls dominate the cabin. The center console is lined with chunky toggle switches, the steering wheel is packed with buttons, and the stalks are satisfyingly oversized. The four-seat layout includes swiveling front seats, multiple sunroofs, and modular storage throughout. The materials are high-end, with bold color combinations and diagonal stitching patterns that give the cabin a sense of tailored detail.
Off-Road Capabilities, Still a Mystery
There is no word on technical specifications, so we don’t know whether the X Gran Equator was based on a unibody architecture or a ladder frame chassis. Still, the company has hinted at the concept’s off-road capabilities, saying it is “engineered to perform in extreme conditions while maintaining a natural sense of grace”.
Will It Actually Be Built?
For now, Genesis says the X Gran Equator Concept is “not confirmed for production.” Still, the automaker has made it clear that design elements like the split tailgate and integrated roof rails are hints at what’s to come. It also points to a broader strategy: expanding further into “lifestyle-oriented vehicles.”
That could mean Genesis is exploring a competitor to the upcoming all-electric Mercedes G-Class or even a zero-emission alternative to the Land Rover Defender.
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