Electric Vehicles

Electric Vehicles

Mysterious financier asks judge to stop Canoo asset sale

Mysterious financier asks judge to stop Canoo asset sale

A mysterious investor out of London has asked a bankruptcy judge in Delaware to stop the sale of EV startup Canoo’s assets to its CEO, calling it a “flawed” process. Charles Garson, a U.K.-based investor with no obvious ties to the EV startup, offered $20 million for Canoo’s assets, according to a filing. A lawyer […]

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Foxconn’s Model C Is Coming To The U.S.—But It Won’t Wear A Foxconn Badge

Foxconn’s Model C Is Coming To The U.S.—But It Won’t Wear A Foxconn Badge

Foxconn will soon launch a U.S.-spec version of its Model C. The vehicle won’t be Foxconn-branded, but instead sold under another brand thanks to contract manufacturing. Production is expected to take place at the former Lordstown Motors factory in Ohio. Foxconn—yes, the same company that builds the iPhone you might be reading this on—is gearing

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Zeekr’s First Hybrid Looks Like A Cut-Price Rolls-Royce

Zeekr’s First Hybrid Looks Like A Cut-Price Rolls-Royce

Zeekr has revealed its most opulent vehicle, the 9X three-row SUV. It is Zeekr’s first model with a combustion engine, which works with two electric motors as part of a PHEV system. Pricing or availability outside China has not been confirmed, but it should cost around $70,000. Zeekr is a premium Chinese automaker, one of

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Nissan’s EV Sedan, Frontier PHEV Make Me Wish For A Different Reality

Nissan’s EV Sedan, Frontier PHEV Make Me Wish For A Different Reality

Here’s something I figured out pretty quickly at the Shanghai Auto Show this past week: You can tell a lot from which cars and which brands the crowds are interested in. This event is, after all, the biggest annual automotive trade show (along with its biennial counterpart in Beijing) in the world’s largest new car market and

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Slate Auto eyes former Indiana printing plant for its EV truck production

Slate Auto eyes former Indiana printing plant for its EV truck production

Slate Auto, the buzzy new EV startup that broke stealth this week, is close to locking in a former printing plant located in Warsaw, Indiana as the future production site for its cheap electric truck, a review of public records shows. The company is expected to lease the 1.4 million-square-foot facility for an undisclosed sum.

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