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GM expands to new European markets with its luxury $93K Lyriq

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2024 Cadillac Lyriq Sport trim (Source: Cadillac) General Motors is banking that Europeans will want an American-made $93,000 SUV that has zero emissions – but the US brand has had plenty of trouble getting production off the ground on its home turf. In 2022, GM sold only 122 Lyriqs. Get started here.

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Update: Top 10 Electric Cars

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The only upgrade is the Plaid version that features even faster acceleration from three motors, producing sub-two second 0-60 runs. First Drive: 2017 Tesla Model X P100D ; Tesla Continues to Get Mixed Marks ; Flash Drive: Tesla Model 3. Chevrolet Bolt/Bolt EUV – Waiting for more GM EVs. Autopilot remains somewhat controversial.

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Road Test: 2021 Cadillac XT5 Premium Luxury FWD

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But the XT5 acquits itself well in all of the key categories, which explains its solid sales pace for the GM luxury division. This is one area where GM is the industry leader, and after the initial service plan expires, it is well worth renewing. First Drive: 2017 Land Rover Discovery. Ready to go head-to-head. Three Models.

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Road Test: 2021 Polestar 2

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It was established in 2017 and is based in Gothenburg, Sweden, where Volvo has been for a long time (although the Polestar 2 is built in China). The Launch Edition features two motors, one up front and one in the rear, powered by a 78-kilowatt-hour battery. Still a bit of a mystery. A High-Tech Customer Experience. Plentiful Power.

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Electric Vehicle Spotlight: Financing a Tesla Model 3

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Since its release in 2017, the Tesla Model 3 has revolutionized the electric vehicle market. It has a dual motor system that provides additional power, giving the Long Range a top speed of 145 mph and an impressive 0-60 mph acceleration of 4.2

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2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV: Chevy’s lowest-priced electric car gets a big brother

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That’s substantially lower than the price tag of last year’s Bolt EV, and the updated smaller Bolt itself is going to drop more than $5,000, to come in at a starting price of $32,000. Other models will follow—General Motors has promised to sell a dozen or more EVs in North America by 2025. New role: value pricing.