The Volkswagen ID.3 has been given a thumbs up by Germany's ADAC, the largest automobile association in Europe, after being subjected to a 62,000-mile long-term test spanning two and a half years.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The ID.3’s 77 kWh high-voltage battery retained 91% of its original capacity after four years and 99,000 miles of use. That’s far ...
For years you have been told that an electric car’s battery is a ticking time bomb of depreciation, destined to fade fast once the odometer climbs. A four year, six figure mileage torture test on a ...
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Writer and occasional reluctant perpetrator of engine swaps, James O'Neil is a malaise era enthusiast and also fascinated by the many ways the auto industry has since recovered from those dark days.
Volkswagen AG said its battery start-up has seen promising results with solid-state cells for electric vehicles, a win for the German carmaker as it pushes to make EVs more efficient and less ...
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Volkswagen has announced an entry price of around €28,000 for the ID. Cross, which will launch in the European market ...