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Heybike Horizon review: Full-suspension 28 MPH fat-tire e-bike at just $1,499

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Heybike Horizon Video Review Heybike Horizon tech specs Motor: 750W (1,200W peak-rated) rear hub motor Top speed: 32 mph (51 km/h) Range: Up to 55 miles (88 km) Battery: 48V 14.4Ah (692 Wh) Weight : 79.4 Hitting 28 mph (45 km/h) is definitely doable. Then keep scrolling for all of my detailed thoughts on this awesome e-bike.

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First drive in the Kia EV9: The three-row electric SUV many consumers have been waiting for

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Three months after opening US orders for the long-anticipated three-row EV9 SUV, the folks at Kia invited media out to wine country to test drive it for the first time. They’ve definitely got Tesla beat though! The GT-Line can deliver a top speed of 124 mph and accelerate 0-60 mph in five seconds – 4.5

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News: 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ EV

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News: 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ EV Cadillac’s Biggest SUV Goes All-Electric Cadillac has jumped to the head of the class by announcing the 2025 Escalade IQ will be the most luxurious full-size, three-row, seven-passenger electric SUV when it debuts in late 2024.

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Tesla ramps marketing for Model S and Model X Plaid in China

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Tesla supporters in China have not seen deliveries of the Model S sedan or Model X SUV for a long time, but the wait may soon be over. Considering the performance of the Model S Plaid and Model X Plaid, the wording of Tesla China’s poster definitely seems accurate.

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Tesla Model X Plaid just did a quarter-mile test, and it’s faster than a Ford GT

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It’s one thing to witness a large family sedan beat hypercars on the drag strip, but it’s a completely different experience to see a six-seat SUV complete the quarter-mile at a time that’s faster than one of America’s most iconic supercars. mph, even if its 0-60 launch was listed at 2.74 seconds at 134 mph.

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Opinion: Automatic Emergency Braking Mandate is Misguided Overreach

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Given that the new rule is requiring cars to have AEB that works at up to 62 mph, I can envision a scenario where a system that's programmed to operate conservatively thinks the car is too close to the vehicle in front and activates the binders. I was definitely driving slower than 62 mph when the Bimmer's HUD lit up.

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Tesla Model Y avoids getting T-boned by showing its “Moose Test” prowess

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For a Tesla owner in China, this definitely was the case as the all-electric crossover’s instant torque and raw power allowed the vehicle to avoid what could very well have been a nasty accident. mph) , putting it in the top tier of all categories. The Tesla Model 3 has aced the “Moose Test.”

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