
Toyota is adding a hybrid to its Corolla lineup for the 2020 model year, as the compact car enters its twelfth generation.
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Commercial fleets with a sustainability mission or government fleets with green vehicle mandates turn to electrified vehicles to meet their mission. Here's a closer look at the battery-electric vehicles available in the 2019 model year.
Read More →What better way to showcase the cat-like reflexes of Jaguar's 2019 I-Pace than to allow a group of automotive industry professionals to guide the battery-electric crossover through an autocross course, then test it on the narrow, residential streets surrounding the Santa Monica Airport.
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Automakers are increasingly debuting new vehicles and technology at CES, and this year will be no different, especially for Mercedes-Benz. The German automaker will show its new CLA sedan, EQC battery-electric SUV, and Vision Urbanetic cargo van concept at the show, which from from Jan. 8-11.
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Toyota is adding an available all-wheel-drive system to its 2019 Prius hybrid that increases the vehicle’s capability to traverse snow, icy, sand, or other challenging terrain.
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Hyundai has priced its 2019 Kona Electric at $36,450, but the vehicle's net price would come in at $28,950 when factoring in the federal vehicle tax credit of $7,500.
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Infiniti will show an electrified concept crossover at the Detroit auto show in January, as it celebrates 30 years of producing vehicles and moves toward producing battery-electric crossovers and sedans.
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Electrify America will invest another $200 million toward the development of zero emission vehicle infrastructure and education, which is the second investment from the company that was approved by the California Air Resources Board (CARB).
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Readers of GreenFleetMagazine.com this year were most interested in the battery-electric Ford Transit, alt-fuel trucking, the battery-electric Ford Transit, and the plug-in hybrid electric Sonata.
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Tesla will offer a Model 3 sedan for about $35,000 this summer, CEO Elon Musk told 60 Minutes in his first extended interview where he also addressed the company's production bottleneck and his erratic behavior this year.
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