While Ford hasn't yet confirmed the name—or many other details, for that matter—its upcoming EV aims to change the game.
It’s unclear if this version will head to the U.S., but it shows how global car companies are leaning on Chinese tech.
Ford's goal is to make an electric truck you can actually afford. Here are some of the tricks they're using to pull that off. Ford is preparing to launch its Universal Electric Vehicle platform, its ...
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Kia’s first electric van is already becoming a global sensation. The PV7 is set to go on sale soon, serving as the bigger ...
GM Authority has learned that GM is currently developing a new dedicated EV architecture known internally as BEV-N, which is ...
Sun Mobility unveils the world's first modular battery swapping platform for electric trucks, aiming to revolutionize India's ...
Sitting on an anonymous stretch of pavement in Long Beach, California, is Ford’s Electric Vehicle Development Center (EVDC), where the Detroit-based automaker is building something far more ...
Ford published its second-quarter financial results, showing that its EV division, Ford e, continues to burn money. During the earnings call, CEO Jim Farley said that Ford plans "breakthrough EVs" ...
Harbinger Praesidia, the company's new defense vertical, provides configurable unmanned military ground vehicles for military logistics, battlefield communications, troop transport, perimeter security ...
Some vehicles are built for one job and stay that way for life. The U-Shift II concept takes the opposite view, treating the ...
The Global Electric Vehicle Tires Market is entering a structurally accelerated growth phase as electric vehicle adoption ...