If you love BMWs, your favorite pastime is probably complaining about BMWs. Stop for a second and think about that. Deep down, you know it’s true. Even if a hardcore …
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Welcome back to Critical Materials, your go-to source for the biggest stories driving the future of transportation. On the docket today: Fully automated car factories may happen sooner than you think, …
Canada agreed to cut its 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for lower tariffs on Canadian farm products. The decision was made during Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit …
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz electric minivan saw its global sales double last year. The EV’s performance in the U.S. has been lackluster. Elsewhere, the van has been buzzing along nicely. …
Over 100 new cars were tested by Euro NCAP, Europe’s leading crash safety authority, last year. In all five major categories, EVs received the highest safety ratings. An EV was …
The Mercedes-Benz EQE and EQS electric cars are once again available in the United States. The four EVs went on hiatus in the U.S. on September 1, before the cancellation …
Rivian started producing “manufacturing validation builds” of the R2 at its plant in Normal, Illinois, on Thursday. It’s a big step toward full-scale production. The R2 will start around $45,000, …
In an interview with InsideEVs, Ford CEO Jim Farley said the automaker’s crucial “skunkworks” electric vehicle platform project is progressing well. He likened it to the Apollo missions of the …
Electric vehicle sales in the U.S. fell 36% year-over-year in the fourth quarter of last year. Many of those Q4 purchases happened in Q3 due to the end of the …
It’s no secret that Chinese automakers want in on the United States. In fact, in a pre-COVID world, several of them were in a race to get sales moving here. …


