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The BYD Dolphin - expected to be Australia's most affordable EV - is about to launch. Here is what we know so far.
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All-electric Polestar 2 refresh delivers more power, performance and range
Swedish electric vehicle maker Polestar has announced significant improvements to its 2024 Polestar 2 model.
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Australian bound MG 4 gets five star safety rating in Europe
The new MG 4 has scored an excellent overall safety score when tested by Euro NCAP under the stricter testing 2022 protocol.
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Volvo C40 recharge full review: An easy entry for first time electric SUV buyers
Volvo has designed an easy entry into the EV market with its C40 Recharge electric SUV. Here are its pros and cons.
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Volkswagen hits electric milestone of 500,000 ID sales
German automaker says it has passed the 500,000 mark for the number of ID. electric vehicles delivered around the globe.
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Tesla posts job vacancies for Cybertruck factory as production nears
Promising signs that mass production of Tesla's Cybertruck ute is edging closer, with job ads posted for the EV maker's gigafactory in Texas.
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Electric Moke Californian: US details and pricing released
The Moke Californian – last sold in the US in 1982 – has had its relaunch, with the maker targeting the "Malibu to Santas Barbara" driving set.
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Tesla Model Y leads the way in October, Polestar 2 sees a resurgence
Model Y dominates EV take-up in Australia in October, as Tesla once again accounts for more than half of EV sales.
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Is Tesla on track for Cybertruck mass production at end of 2023?
Insider reports emerge that Tesla is aiming to begin mass production of its much-hyped electric ute at the end of 2023.
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This Gold Coast school says it is the first in Australia to buy itself an electric bus
After an ICE bus caught fire, this Gold Coast school decided to begin its transition to electric.
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