In the ICE world, running from coast to coast “cannonball run” style in the shortest time possible is an underground competition that boggles the mind…
BY PHIL ROYLE
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In the ICE world, running from coast to coast “cannonball run” style in the shortest time possible is an underground competition that boggles the mind…
BY PHIL ROYLE
It’s no mystery which brand currently sells the highest number of EVs in the U.S. That would be Tesla, since it only sells EVs. Until Rivian and Lucid start sales, it will maintain that distinction…
BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ
Off roading dominated our attention in this week’s electrification news, from good to bad. We’ll start with the good. Jeep previewed its Magneto EV concept…
By PHIL ROYLE
This week’s The Watt Car Podcast sees Phil Royle and Edward A. Sanchez chat about EV tire wear, tree pollution problems, Jeep 4xe fuel economy, an EV Wrangler…
BY PHIL ROYLE
About a week ago, Porsche unveiled its Taycan Cross Turismo, which you could say is a more practical version of the Taycan. Acceleration, battery size, and pricing will largely resemble the “OG” Taycan…
BY PHIL ROYLE
At some indeterminate time in the 1990s, the word “wagon” became kryptonite in the automotive industry. Even for those companies and brands that still had one in their lineup…
BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ
Did you know that the first Porsche was electric? Looking for more electric vehicle history packaged in brief form? For that, there’s ABB Formula E’s recent video…
BY BRIAN STARK
As you can probably gather from the posts done by the different contributing authors at The Watt Car, we are not of the same opinion on all subjects…
BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ
Until the Porsche Taycan hit the streets, the Tesla Model S essentially had the full-size luxury EV market to itself…
BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ
If you’re a well-informed EV enthusiast, it’s easy to get jaded when you hear news about developments that seem incremental, or when new EV models are introduced that fall short of the class leaders…
BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ