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Mercedes-AMG reveals its new 843-hp GT 63 S E Performance plug-in hybrid
Hailed as its most powerful production vehicle to date, Mercedes-AMG is making waves with the reveal of its new GT 63 S E Performance hybrid model.
Check out one of only two Ioniq 5s currently in the US.
Thanks to the canceled New York Auto Show, we had the opportunity to spend some time alone with a Hyundai Ioniq 5 last week. Hyundai already had the vehicle en route to New York for the show when it was canceled, so they reached out to a few local journalists and invited them to get a first look at the upcoming all-electric crossover.
What’s it like to charge an EV on a 1,725-km road trip from Vancouver to Regina?
Tim Bray helped write the language of the internet, and today he’s a student of the EV charging experience. In this exclusive interview with Electric Autonomy Canada, Bray explains why “range per hour of charging” is an important metric and why public EV chargers might be too cheap
The Smart Summon function demonstrated on the MEVS floor
Visitors of the Montreal Electric Vehicle Show will be able to watch a live demonstration of Tesla's Smart Summon function on the surface of the exhibit hall at Olympic Stadium.
All-electric Mercedes G-Wagen to appear in Munich
The electrification of Mercedes-Benz seems to be continuing apace, with those in the know telling us that an EV variant of the mighty G-Wagen – likely to be called the “EQG” – will appear at next month’s International Motor Show in Munich.