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The new Kia EV4 GT spotted in Korea

Kia revealed its brand-new EV4 GT at the Brussels Motor Show, and we are already seeing the first units drive on public roads. The new model is part of a big plan by Kia to make high-performance versions of almost every electric vehicle they sell. From the small EV3 GT to the massive EV9 GT, the carmaker wants to prove that electric cars can be just as fun to drive as gas cars. The EV4 GT is a special project for Kia because it is their first attempt at an electric "hot hatch." The EV4 comes in two flavors: a classic hatchback and a sedan version called the Fastback. While the car was...

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Volvo recalls 40,000 EX30 electric SUVs to swap out battery packs

Volvo's newest small SUV keeps giving the company a headache after a headache. The automaker announced a global recall of more than 40,000 Volvo EX30 models. The issue involves the high-voltage battery packs, which, according to reports, might catch fire under certain conditions. This is a huge blow for a vehicle that was supposed to lead the brand into a more affordable era of EVs. The recall affects exactly 40,323 vehicles across the globe, including an unknown number of cars sold in the United States. Volvo is specifically looking at two versions of the SUV: the Single-Motor Extended...

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Portrait of a City after Four Years of War: The Courage of Kyiv

The attacks come at night. But once the sun comes up, daily life continues. After four years of war, the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv remains defiant. Where does the city's strength come from?

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Tesla's European sales dip again as competitors surge

The European car market is going through a massive shift, but one of its biggest names appears to be heading in the wrong direction. The latest data from the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) revealed that Tesla registered only 8,075 vehicles across the European Union, the UK, and EFTA countries in January 2026. This 17% drop, compared to January the year before, is surprising because the overall market for electric cars actually grew by 13.9% during the same period. As Tesla struggled, other companies saw a huge boost in interest. A total of 189,062 EVs were registered...

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BYD starts rollout of 1MW charging network

The race to make electric cars as easy to refuel as gas-powered ones took a giant leap forward. BYD has officially started installing its new "megawatt flash charging" stations across China, shifting the company from talking about fast charging to actually putting the tools in the ground for drivers to use. Industry experts at Deutsche Bank believe this rollout will help the company sell 4.9 million vehicles in 2026 - a 6% increase from the year before. The new charging stations look very different from the ones you might be used to. They feature a bright cyan exterior and a unique...

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The best electric sports cars – driven, rated and ranked

Some of the fastest cars on the planet are now powered by electricity. These are the best ones right now The transition to electric cars has been one of such pace that even sporting derivatives can now hold a candle to the razor-sharp, adrenaline-pumping ICE performance cars we've long been accustomed to.  Electric sports cars aren’t just reshaping the EV landscape; they’re out to prove that even battery-powered cars can also challenge for the top spot in the sports car segment as…

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Senators urge crackdown on harmful prediction market contracts tied to death

A group of Senate Democrats is pressing the nation’s top commodities regulator to take a harder line on prediction market contacts that hinge on violence, war or someone’s death. In a sent Tuesday (February 24) to Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Chairman , the lawmakers, led by Sen. Adam Schiff, argued that certain contracts now circulating online cross both legal and ethical lines. “These contracts present dangerous national security risks, including creating incentives to incite violence, foment geopolitical conflicts, and disclose classified information,” they wrote. Schiff urges the CFTC to enforce the law and ban that profit from death, war, and violence. No markets for human suffering. — Suswati Basu (@suswatibasu) The senators pointed to a series of recent offerings on offshore exchanges that sparked backlash. Among them were wagers on whether , whether Venezuelan President from power, and whether Russian forces would seize the . Critics say those markets expose…

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Rivian Is About To Launch Its First Mass-Market Car. Is Its Service Network Ready?

Rivian expects a big jump in service demand when the R2 launches, and it doesn't want to be caught without enough capacity.

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UK government cuts costs of EV chargers for fleets

Business case for switching to electric vehicles boosted by charger grant increasing from £350 to £500 The UK government’s Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) has overhauled and extended its EV grants for another year, including a 43% increase in the funding available for workplace chargers from 1 April 2026 to £500 per socket.  According to the latest data, the Workplace Charging Scheme had funded more than 65,000 charging sockets in employers’ car parks since it launched in 2016, with one in eight (7568) of those installed…

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Why Tesla’s new NSFW Grok AI mode has no place in a car

Musk’s chatbot is now in Model 3, offering everything from 'sexy mode' to bizarre fan fiction about tech founders  'Not safe for work' or 'NSFW' is a term I have come across before, but never when testing a car. Having infiltrated our mobile phones, smart devices and - to the dismay of artists - film production, AI has now made its way into our vehicles, offering some truly strange things. Volkswagen, Skoda, Mercedes-Benz and Peugeot are just a few of the manufacturers that have recently implemented ChatGPT AI, with others, including Ford,

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How Jeddah Is Attracting International Fans And Becoming A Major Motorsport Hub

From racing on water to racing on asphalt, the city is demonstrating its capacity to host multiple top-tier events in quick succession.

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