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There may be fewer shoppers buying electric vehicles at the moment, but automakers continue to launch new and redesigned EVs. Read about all the latest arrivals, from budget-friendly EVs to off-roaders and three-row electric SUVs, at Cars.com.
Subaru sells virtually the same electric wagon as Toyota for more than $5,000 less. What are the differences?
The BMW i3 is an all-new electric car that fuses the spirit of BMW’s 3 Series compact sports sedan with an electric powertrain good for an estimated 440 miles of range and 463 horsepower.
The Prologue is Honda’s only electric vehicle for now, and there are huge deals to be had on it.
Rivian will discontinue the base trim of its R1S electric SUV later this year. Generous incentives are available on the popular EV for buyers and lessees throughout March.
The Lucid Gravity electric SUV launched without Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone connectivity. It is now standard in the three-row EV and will be added to existing vehicles with an over-the-air update.
Lucid plans to broaden its product portfolio with a new mid-size platform that it says will underpin its Cosmos and Earth SUVs, as well as an unnamed third model.
We share five things we like about the Mercedes-Benz GLC350e and two things we don’t.
Honda announced a major shift in its future plans today with the cancellation of its U.S.-built 0 Series Saloon and SUV and Acura RSX (Acura is Honda's premium brand) before they were set to go on sale in late 2026 or sometime in 2027.
See how the all-new 2026 Rivian R2 — with its starting price, estimated range and power — compares to key electric SUV competitors like the Tesla Model Y, Hyundai Ioniq 5 and larger Rivian R1S.