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2019 Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid PHEV debuts; third new Porsche hybrid powertrain since 2017

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Acceleration from zero to 60 mph happens in 4.7 seconds vs. Cayenne S E-Hybrid) on to a ¼ mile time of 13.3 seconds vs. Cayenne S E-Hybrid) and a top track speed of 157 mph (+6 mph vs. Cayenne S E-Hybrid). Starting with the 2019 Cayenne E-Hybrid, Porsche InnoDrive will also be available. seconds (-0.7 seconds (-0.9

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Ryvid Outset launched as $5,995 US-built electric motorcycle

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The new Ryvid Outset, priced at just $5,995, is set to become the most affordable highway-capable electric motorcycle in the US. At the same time, the company announced a major price drop, lowering the Ryvid Anthem to just US $6,495 after moving into a new scaled-up production facility in San Bernadino, California. Why a reverse gear?”

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Lucid Air Sapphire first drive: An all-electric work of art that’s almost too f’ing fast… almost

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We’re talking 0-60 mph in 1.98 seconds (from a standstill, mind you), 0-100 mph in under 4 seconds, and a top speed of 205 mph. It’s sticky as hell, as proved by miles of winding wet roads surrounded by redwoods in California. The Lucid Air Sapphire is available now for a price of $249,000.

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Leo Motors, Inc. Completes Successful Tests for Converted Midsize Highway Electric Vehicles

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The converted Kia achieved speeds of 100 mph and a range of 150 miles on a single charge, going from zero to sixty mph in six seconds. The price of the kit is $20,000 with a 16kWh power pack. The kit is available now from Leo Motors on an order basis. Korea-based Leo Motors , Inc.

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Subsidy announcement boosts electric cars

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Says co-founder Evert Geurtsen: “Buyers do not need to wait until 2011 because electric cars are available now and already provide huge savings. Road tax is zero and electricity costs less than 2p per mile whilst the price of petrol and diesel will just keep on rising with increasing government taxes. What do you think?