#EV Market
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New EV sales dropped 28% in Q1 2026 after the $7,500 tax credit was axed. Used EV sales jumped 12%. The same market, the same quarter, two completely opposite stories.
Honda has cancelled three US electric vehicles and Sony Honda Mobility has shelved its EV launch. As legacy automakers retreat, what does this mean for the EV market's future?
Honda cancels North American EV models and warns of $15.7 billion in losses. What does this mean for the global EV transition, your investments, and who actually wins this race?
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[email protected]Rivian's R2 Performance SUV starts deliveries this spring at $57,990 — 330 miles of range, 656 hp, and a rare thing in the EV world: an on-time launch.
Lucid Motors' sales doubled in 2025. Explore the journey of the 2026 Lucid Air Touring, the impact of Saudi funding, and the upcoming Earth SUV in this tech-focused review.
Xiaomi announces a HK$2.5 billion stock buyback to reassure investors amid a memory chip shortage and EV price war. Discover the impact on its 2026 valuation.
Geely has announced a bold 2030 sales target of 6.5 million vehicles, aiming to join the ranks of the top five global automakers.
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[email protected]Xpeng announces an ambitious 2026 sales target of 600,000 vehicles, focusing on AI-driven technology and global expansion to compete with Tesla and BYD.
GM CEO Mary Barra reaffirms the company's commitment to electric vehicles, calling them the 'end game' despite a broad industry pullback and market volatility in 2026.
Lucid Motors beat Q4 2025 delivery estimates, but sales growth continues to lag behind production. Explore the implications of this inventory gap for the luxury EV maker.
Tesla's 2025 sales fell 8.6% year-over-year to 1.63 million units, with a sharp 16% drop in Q4. Discover why reliance on Model 3 and Y is hurting the EV leader.
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[email protected]Tesla's 2025 vehicle deliveries fell 8.6% to 1.64 million, marking a second straight annual decline. Discover how BYD took the top spot and the impact of federal incentive cuts.