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There are many EVs on the market now that can handle light- or medium-weight trailers, and a handful of new electric light-duty pickup trucks can even go “tow-to-tow” with their gasoline counterparts.
Both the 2024 Genesis G80 and its electric counterpart, the aptly named Electrified G80, have scored the premier Top Safety Pick+ award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Genesis recently announced its Electrified GV70 SUV, Electrified G80 sedan and GV60 SUV are now available in 33 states — not too long ago, this figure stood at only nine states.
Beginning in the first quarter of 2025, the brands will make adapters available to their customers, allowing those with the existing Combined Charging System charge port to use Tesla chargers.
Read here to find out which model-year 2023-24 EVs on sale in the U.S. feature all-wheel drive.
For 2024, the gas-powered G80 simplifies things a little, dropping rear-drive configurations from the lineup and committing fully to all-wheel drive.
The Top Safety Pick+ award is the institute’s highest honor, awarded to vehicles that lead the industry in occupant and pedestrian protection.
While nothing significant changes for 2024 (unless newly standard Wi-Fi or five new paint colors change your buying decision), nothing needed to.
In an investigation of potentially defective airbag inflators that dates to 2015, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is pushing for the recall of 52 million inflators manufactured between the year 2000 and January 2018.
J.D. Power’s Tech Experience Index Study uses a 1,000-point scale to rate the level and execution of new technology in brands’ vehicles.