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business1 year ago

Bentley Postpones All-Electric Shift, Focuses on Hybrid and Urban EV

Bentley Motors has delayed its plan to exclusively offer all-electric vehicles until at least 2035, citing weak demand from current customers and the need to adapt to market conditions. The luxury carmaker will focus on plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) in the interim, with plans to introduce a new EV or PHEV each year starting in 2026. Bentley's shift in strategy, now called "Beyond100+", reflects the challenges of meeting legislative requirements and competition while addressing software and architectural issues in EV development.

automotive1 year ago

"Poll: Less Than Half of Americans Interested in EVs Despite Biden's Push"

A recent poll by the Associated Press indicates that less than half of Americans are interested in purchasing an electric vehicle (EV), with only 4-in-10 somewhat likely to buy one. The main concerns are cost, range, and lack of charging stations. Plug-in hybrids appear to be a more attractive option for many. Despite President Biden's push for increased EV sales, resistance remains due to these factors. The poll also reveals that a significant number of Americans would consider buying a cheaper Chinese-made EV over a more expensive U.S.-made one.

automotive1 year ago

"Consumer Reports Names Hybrids as Top 10 New Vehicle Picks"

Consumer Reports' top 10 new vehicle picks for 2024 are dominated by hybrid and electrified vehicles, with Toyota leading the pack with four top picks. The list includes six hybrid models, one all-electric vehicle, and three gas-powered vehicles. Plug-in hybrid vehicles, which bridge the gap between traditional hybrids and electric vehicles, are gaining attention and are featured in the rankings. The top picks are based on Consumer Reports' testing of new vehicles and are factored into the organization's annual auto brand report cards.

automotive1 year ago

"GM's Hybrid Reversal: Impact on EV Business Plans"

General Motors' decision to reintroduce plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) alongside electric vehicles is seen as a positive step, despite the company's initial focus on EVs. PHEVs offer a middle ground between traditional internal combustion engines and full electric power, and GM's move reflects a flexible approach to achieving zero emissions. However, the company must now execute this plan flawlessly, addressing concerns about reliability and timing for introducing PHEVs in the U.S., particularly in larger vehicles like pickups and SUVs.

automotive1 year ago

"GM Shifts Focus: Reviving Plug-In Hybrids for North American Market"

General Motors is reversing its all-in electric vehicle strategy by reintroducing plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) to its lineup after previously dismissing their potential. CEO Mary Barra announced the company's plans to bring PHEV technology to select vehicles in North America to help meet emissions targets. This shift marks a significant change from GM's previous focus on electric vehicles, reflecting a broader trend among automakers as they seek alternative ways to reduce fleet emissions amidst potential plateauing EV demand.

automotive2 years ago

Consumer Reports: EVs Less Reliable Than Gas-Powered Cars

A Consumer Reports survey with over 330,000 vehicles reveals that electric vehicles (EVs) have 79% more problems than internal-combustion-engine (ICE) cars, while plug-in hybrids have 146% more flaws. Legacy automakers struggle with charging batteries, while new automakers focusing on all-electric vehicle production face issues with body hardware, paint, trim, and climate systems.

automotive2 years ago

Understanding the Mechanics of Electric and Hybrid Cars.

Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) use an internal combustion engine and electric motors to run, making them a cross between a gasoline car and an electric car. There are three main types of HEVs: mild hybrids, full hybrids, and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs). PHEVs are more expensive but produce lower emissions because they can run solely on electricity for longer. HEVs use an internal combustion engine and battery-powered electric motor to achieve high fuel economy and low emissions. Hybrid cars do not need to be charged, but plug-in hybrid vehicles can be charged with charging equipment.

automotive2 years ago

Toyota's Ambitious Plans for Electric Vehicles

Toyota plans to increase the electric range of its future plug-in hybrids beyond 124 miles, develop next-generation EVs with double the range, and expand hybrid sales to emerging markets. The company aims to cut the average CO2 emissions of the vehicles it sells worldwide by 33% by 2030 and by more than 50% by 2035, versus 2019. Toyota will make a three-row SUV in 2025, with batteries supplied from North Carolina, and release a new generation of EVs in 2026 that will double driving range by using batteries with far greater efficiency.