• Toyota 3-row EVs, lower-priced Ford EVs, Honda EV hubs, Mazda EZ-6: Today’s Car News

    Ford EVs are losing money, but hope is on the way with a next generation of vehicles. Mazda shows an appealing electric sedan so far limited to China. Toyota plans a second U.S.-made three-row electric SUV. And Honda is creating another EV hub in Canada. This and more, here at Green Car Reports. More lower-priced Ford EVs are on the way, the automaker said

  • Toyota To Build New Three-Row Electric SUV In Indiana

    Toyota has announced plans to build an all-new three-row electric SUV in Indiana. The automaker is investing $1.4 billion into the plant and will add a new battery pack assembly line. Little is known about the model, but the vehicle is separate from the previously announced three-row EV that will go into production in 2025. After a slow start, Toyota is embracing electric vehicles and is preparing to offer an assortment of different models. As part of this effort, the company just announced...

  • Report: US-made 3-row electric SUV is Toyota Highlander EV

    The Toyota Highlander midsize SUV could go all-electric, while the Grand Highlander would continue with internal-combustion engines, according to a new report from CarBuzz. This is part of a strategy to replace the alphanumeric naming scheme used by the Toyota bZ4X—currently the only EV in Toyota's U.S. lineup—for more conventional

  • Kyle Walker sparks furious row with Lauryn Goodman as footballer claims she gave him THREE 'unrealistic' demands to keep the paternity of their baby daughter secret and protect his marriage

    The married Manchester City and England full back confirmed her was the father of influencer Lauryn Goodman 's daughter in January, while wife Annie Kilner was pregnant with the couple's fourth child.

  • Ford promises more affordable EVs as it loses money on them

    In its quarterly earnings call this week, Ford reported significant losses on EVs—but still promised lower-priced models. As reported by CNN, Ford said its EV unit lost $1.3 billion in the first quarter, or $132,000 for each of the roughly 10,000 EVs sold by the automaker during that period. Sales were down 20% from a year earlier, but

  • EES: Could the launch of Europe's new border system be delayed again?

    After being postponed several times already Europe's new biometric Entry/Exit border system (EES) is set to be rolled out in October, but with fears of lengthy queues, problems with a new app and demands for more time, could it be postponed again?

  • Ford Pro Offsetting EV and Pickup Declines in Q1

    Ford’s first-quarter earnings drop from a year ago, but still manage to beat Wall Street forecasts by overachieving on commercial vehicles and software services.

  • Tesla Model 3 Performance EV Launched in the UK

    The Tesla Model 3 Performance EV is a testament to the company’s unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of electric vehicle technology and design. This groundbreaking model incorporates a host of advanced features and innovations that set it apart from its predecessors and competitors alike. From its innovative Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH) improvements to […]

  • Disneyland will remake its Autopia around EVs in 2026

    Disneyland will replace gasoline vehicles at its Autopia ride with EVs in 2026, the Los Angeles Times confirmed this week. Autopia is one of the longer-running attractions at the Anaheim, California, Walt Disney Co. theme park and it undoubtedly has a role in nurturing auto enthusiasm for kids. With clarification that these vehicles will be "fully

  • Three in a row for Saints as Sleightholme scoops Premiership prize

    Sleightholme follows in the footsteps of team-mates Courtney Lawes (December) and Fin Smith (January) in claiming the monthly prize. The Saints wing claimed 57 per cent of the vote in the public poll, beating Bristol Bears duo Harry Randall and Benhard Janse van Rensburg and Sale Sharks back Tom Roebuck. Sleightholme scored a total of three tries in two Premiership matches in March, including one of the individual scores of the season, in defeat to Bristol, which he followed up with a stunning...

  • 2026 Audi Q7 Shaping Up To Be A Bigger And Bolder SUV

    The redesigned Audi Q7 has been spied undergoing testing in Germany. Sporting an evolutionary design, the model has soft curves and split lighting units. The redesigned crossover could be introduced next year and launched in 2026. The facelifted Audi Q7 recently began arriving at U.S. dealerships, but a redesigned model is already on the horizon. It can’t come soon enough as the current crossover is nearly a decade old. That’s an eternity in the luxury segment and one that Audi has been paying...

  • One in three Aussies plan to buy an EV in the next year

    The price of electric vehicles is still proving a speed bump in Australia, a report has found, and government rebates may not be enough to deal with the issue.