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The Honda Prologue Gets Major Boost with Federal Tax Credit Eligibility

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The automaker recently announced that its upcoming Prologue EV would be eligible for federal tax credits of $7,500, meaning buyers can get around 15 percent off the SUV’s purchase price at the point of sale. Tax credits bring the Prologue’s starting price down to $41,295 after a $1,395 destination charge.

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EPA confirms 249-mile range for Volkswagen ID.4 AWD Pro electric SUV

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4 AWD Pro has an EPA-estimated 249 miles of range on a full charge and the AWD Pro S has an EPA-estimated 240 miles of range on a full charge. At a public DC fast-charging station, with 125 kW charging, the ID.4 4 can go from five to 80% charged in about 38 minutes. The 2021 ID.4 Rear-wheel-drive ID.4

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Hyundai 2023 IONIQ 6 EV to start at $41,600; 53 kWh pack option with 240-mile range

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The IONIQ 6 SE Standard Range with a 53-kWh battery pack has an MSRP of $41,600 ($42,715 including delivery) and will be available in limited quantities this summer; range is an estimated 240 miles. The IONIQ 6 SE Long Range with an EPA-estimated 361 miles of range from its larger 77.4

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2024 Honda Prologue electric SUV starts under $40,000 with full EV tax credit eligibility

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The 2024 Honda Prologue, the brand’s first all-electric SUV, qualifies for the full $7,500 EV tax credit. With the added credit, the Honda Prologue hits the “sweet spot,” with starting prices under $40,000. The 2024 Honda Prologue starts at $47,400 (excluding a $1,395 destination fee) with up to 296 miles EPA range.

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Kia looks to secure US federal tax credit for EV9 in 2025

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It appears that South Korean automaker Kia is taking some steps to ensure that its EV9 all-electric SUV will qualify for the full $7,500 federal tax credit in the United States next year. By producing the EV9 in Georgia, the all-electric SUV could qualify for a partial EV tax credit. The vehicle is equipped with a 99.8

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Chevrolet lowers price on 2023 Bolt EV by $5,900, on Bolt EUV by $6,300

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Chevrolet EVs are not eligible for the $7,500 US federal tax credit. The basic specifications are the same, with a 65+ kWh battery pack, DC Fast Charging as standard, a single motor and gearset with 150 kW permanent magnet drive motor. 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EUV Redline Edition.

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Subaru mistakenly says 2024 Solterra owners are eligible for the $7,500 EV tax credit

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Subaru mistakenly said some 2024 Solterra owners will qualify for the $7,500 EV tax credit. Subaru “owners” are not eligible for $7,500 EV tax credit Subaru introduced the 2024 Solterra electric SUV yesterday with new upgrades, including faster charging and more. The Limited and Touring models get 222 miles range.