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One EV Drops $50K. Another Won’t Even Come to the U.S.
Plus: Charging in 5 Minutes? That’s the Real EV Revolution
Hi EV enthusiast!
Your midweek boost is here—packed with fresh EV news and smart insights
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Today’s top stories
$50,000 Off a Maybach?
Free EV Charging at Work Is Quietly Becoming the New Norm
Tesla Just Made Supercharging Easier for Everyone
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Hyundai’s all-new 2025 NEXO isn’t just redesigned—it’s redefined. With a 5-minute refuel, up to 826km range, and a futuristic look, it’s setting a bold new standard for hydrogen SUVs. This could be the moment hydrogen finally steps out of the shadows.
Mercedes just knocked $50,000 off its most luxurious electric SUV—the Maybach EQS 680. That’s over 25% off a six-figure EV packed with ultra-premium features. When flagship models get fire-sale prices, the luxury EV game is clearly shifting.
Free EV charging at work is quickly becoming more than just a perk—it’s a quiet shift reshaping how and where we fuel our lives. From hospitals to city offices, employers are making it easier to go electric. The workplace may soon be the most important charging station of all.
EVs that charge in just five minutes are closer than you think—and they’re about to upend everything we thought mattered about range. Battery giants are shifting focus from size to speed, and it’s changing how cars are designed, priced, and powered.
Mercedes just gave its compact GLB a futuristic makeover—starting with a dashboard-wide Superscreen and a starlit panoramic roof. It heats faster than gas cars and saves energy while doing it.
Tesla just unlocked a major Supercharger upgrade—and it’s not just for Tesla owners. Google Maps now shows real-time stall availability, giving all EV drivers smarter, faster charging decisions.
Toyota has finally gone electric with the iconic Hilux, packing dual motors and a no-nonsense 150-mile range. It’s rugged, work-ready, and skipping the U.S.—for now. In electrification, Toyota isn’t chasing headlines—it’s quietly redefining utility where it counts most.
Bold, Boxy, Electric: Meet the VW ID. CROSS
VW’s all-electric ID. CROSS rolls in with nature-inspired vibes, clever storage, and 211 horses—blending bold design with everyday practicality for the EV-curious and style-conscious alike.
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Until Saturday, stay charged and ready for your next drive!







