Today’s top luxury EVs now match or exceed internal combustion flagships in daily usability, while pushing advances in battery systems and fast-charging electronics. Luxury electric vehicles in 2025 ...
Several brands are offering year-end incentives for new cars. The biggest deals are cash rebates for both purchases and leases. 0% financing available for qualified buyers for some vehicles The year ...
Many of our favorite EV sedans, wagons, hatchbacks, and coupes deliver more performance, range, and excitement than the ...
Some brands are offering deals on hybrid and all-electric vehicles. These deals encompass cash back and financing incentives. Some brands are offering 0% financing. Electric vehicles are still ...
2025 has been a tumultuous year for the car world. After years of EV optimism, revanchists are pushing back against things like clean energy and fuel economy. Automakers have responded, postponing or ...
That includes General Motors, the top-U.S. auto stock of the year, and Rivian, one of just a few companies only making electric vehicles. Rivian Automotive plans to ramp up its autonomous driving ...
Chevrolet, Ford and Hyundai were the best-selling non-Tesla EV manufacturers in the U.S. last year. Americans are slowly turning away from Tesla, which recorded a 7% drop in sales in 2025. This was ...
Teslas, barring the Cybertruck, were some of the most popular used electric vehicles of 2025. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 jumped nine spots to become one of the most popular used EVs of last year. The used EV ...
Carmakers sold over 1.2 million electric cars in the U.S. in 2025, a 2% decrease from 2024. The expiration of a federal tax credit in September 2025 led to a sharp decline in fourth-quarter EV sales.
You can drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco on a single charge in some of these all-American electric vehicles.