BYD’s new Blade Battery 2.0 and flash-charging network promise ultra-fast EV charging, potentially cutting charging times to minutes.
As vehicles become rolling computers packed with software updates and smartphone integration, new data suggests technology designed to improve our driving experience may do the opposite.
Leading Automotive Marketplace Unveils New Tech to Better Enable its Dealer Partners in 2026 CHICAGO (January 29, 2026) — Car shopping marketplace Cars.com Inc. (NYSE: CARS) today announced new ...
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This new battery could wipe out gas cars by 2030
Battery engineers have promised a revolution for more than a decade, but the latest generation of solid-state and high-density cells is finally moving from lab slides to factory floors. If those plans ...
At the largest launch pad in the auto retail industry, Cars Commerce announced the liftoff of two new technologies for dealerships. During the 2026 NADA Show in Las Vegas, the company unveiled ...
Winter driving is often a white-knuckle experience, primarily because of the dangers you cannot see. Black ice has a nasty habit of looking exactly like wet pavement right up until the moment your ...
Despite that, the new Porsche 911 T-Hybrid has proved that the company cares more about unlocking new performance through ...
Only one new vehicle in the U.S. uses a steer-by-wire system thus far. The steering system is gaining popularity internationally and could become much more common in the future. Cars are evolving ...
A distinct stylistic step away from Mercedes-Benz’s prior EQ products Impressive interior with great materials and presentation New optional 39.1-inch Hyperscreen is quite the technologic showpiece We ...
Despite affordability concerns, car buyer satisfaction reached record highs in 2025 due to new technology and streamlined processes. Tariffs on imported cars and parts prompted 34% of new-car buyers ...
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