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Electric Cars

The future of transportation is electric. Tesla proved with the Model S that customers would want to buy luxury vehicles powered by lithium-ion batteries. Other EV startups like Faraday Future, Byton, Lucid Motors, and SF Motors are chasing after Elon Musk. And major automakers like Jaguar, Audi, and Mercedes-Benz have each released their own Tesla challengers. There are obstacles, such as the need for a more robust charging network. But battery-powered cars are here to stay.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Xiaomi’s EV hypercar sure is shiny.

You may never be able to drive the Vision GT concept — except when it arrives in Gran Turismo 7 — and there’s nothing to prove the model at Xiaomi’s MWC booth is even a functioning EV. But hey, you can’t say it doesn’t look the part.

Photo of Xiaomi Vision GT on the booth at MWC 2026, from the front
Photo of Xiaomi Vision GT on the booth at MWC 2026, from the rear left
Photo of Xiaomi Vision GT on the booth at MWC 2026, from the side
Photo of Xiaomi Vision GT on the booth at MWC 2026, showing the Halo tail light
Photo of Xiaomi Vision GT on the booth at MWC 2026, from the rear
1/5Photo: Dominic Preston / The Verge
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
This is Xiaomi’s concept EV hypercar.

The Vision GT was designed to split the difference between performance on straights and corners, with a chassis that was “sculpted by the wind.” Apparently it’ll be on display at the MWC show floor, where hopefully I’ll get a better look at it.

Photo of Xiaomi Vision GT being revealed on stage at MWC 2026, showing the car from the side
Photo of Xiaomi Vision GT being revealed on stage at MWC 2026, showing the car from the front
Photo of Xiaomi Vision GT being revealed on stage at MWC 2026, showing the car from the back
Photo of Xiaomi Vision GT being revealed on stage at MWC 2026, showing the car from the top
1/4Photo: Dominic Preston / The Verge
Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Tesla ‘did nothing’ to acquire robotaxi permits in California.

Despite Elon Musk’s public statements that Tesla was close to getting “regulatory permission” to launch a robotaxi service in the Bay Area, the company has yet to apply for any of the required permits, Reuters reports. It also logged zero miles of autonomous test driving on California roads. Seems like a strange position for a company staking its future on robots and self-driving cars.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Lamborghini scraps its EV plans.

The Italian automaker cancelled the Lanzador, which was supposed to be its first crack at a pure battery-electric supercar, to focus instead on plug-in hybrids. Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winklemann told the Sunday Times that the “acceptance curve” for EVs among the company’s target demographic was “close to zero”. Yipes!

Stellantis is sinking

The parent company of Jeep and Dodge just took a $26.5 billion hit on its EV investment. But its problems run much deeper than that.

Lawrence Ulrich
Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
Lucid Motors is laying off 12 percent of its workforce.

The EV company says the staff cuts are intended to “improve operational effectiveness and optimize our resources,” TechCrunch reports. An internal memo added that the company is still focused on “further expansion into the robotaxi market,” following the launch of a robotaxi collaboration with Nuro and Uber last year.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Donut Labs promises proof its solid-state battery is real

The EV tech startup rocked the auto industry with its CES announcement of a production-ready solid-state battery. Since then, there’s been a lot of skepticism and some out-right denials that the battery is even real. Now, Donut Labs is pushing back with a cleverly titled new video series, “I Donut Believe,” and independent test results that verify its claims. The first report is expected to drop next week.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Judge rejects Tesla’s effort to overturn $243 million jury verdict.

A federal jury in Florida last year found Tesla partly liable for a deadly 2019 crash involving the company’s Autopilot driver assist software, and ordered the company to pay the families $243 million. Tesla appealed the ruling, but now a judge has dismissed that effort. In her ruling, US District Court Judge Beth Bloom stated that Tesla’s arguments “were already considered and rejected” and that the evidence at trial “more than supports the jury verdict and does not find it committed any error.”

Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Rivian’s Apple Watch app is now available.

An update to the Rivian mobile app released today introduces a companion app for the Apple Watch. From your wrist you can lock and unlock doors, vent windows, activate the alarm, adjust the cabin temperature using the Apple Watch’s crown dial, and monitor your vehicle’s battery status from your watch face.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Scout’s first EVs pushed to 2028.

The SUV pioneer owned by Volkswagen won’t start production on its first EVs, the Terra truck and the Traveler SUV, until 2028, not 2027 as originally planned, German publication Der Spiegel reports (as noted by The Drive). Given the dour mood around EVs these days, a one-year production delay isn’t the worse news.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Tesla celebrates its first production Cybercab.

We can’t really tell from the photo whether it has a steering wheel, which was probably a deliberate choice. Elon Musk has said that the fully driverless vehicle will go into volume production in April.

Image: Tesla / X
Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Tesla’s robotaxis have crashed 14 times in 9 months.

That works out to one crash for every 57,000 miles, according to Electrek, which has been tracking robotaxi crashes reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Tesla also updated a July 2025 crash to include information about someone being hospitalized — but since Tesla heavily redacts its crash reports, we have no more information about who was injured. The lack of transparency from Tesla also means we have no information about the cause or circumstances around any of those 14 crashes.

Can Ford re-engineer the EV revolution?

The automaker’s EV skunkworks team is using ‘bounties’ to guide engineering decisions that track gains in battery range and reductions in cost.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Trump’s team stalls EV charging money again.

Last month, a federal judge ordered the US Department of Transportation to unfreeze $5 billion from the federal program dedicated to building more EV chargers. But today, Transportation Secretary announced a new requirement that all federally funded EV chargers be “100 percent” built in America. Since most EV chargers are sourced from China, this will essentially refreeze the funds and indefinitely delay the installation of more chargers.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
The early reviews of the Rivian R2 are starting to roll in.

A handful of journalists and YouTubers got to drive a pre-production version of Rivian’s upcoming $45,000 EV, and the reviews are now live. Doug DeMuro called it “awesome.” MKBHD thinks it will be Rivian’s answer to the Model Y.

JerryRigEverything took it off-roading. And Patrick George from InsideEVs found some of the software choices frustrating. They all agree that Rivian can’t afford to screw this up.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Here’s what the Ferrari Luce’s buttons, switches, and knobs sound like.
Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
An advisor to Prince Andrew tried to pitch Epstein on EV investments.

David Stern suggested Epstein invest in multiple EV startups, including Lucid Motors, Faraday Future, and Canoo, TechCrunch reports. Stern was also an advisor to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and worked with Epstein for nearly a decade, calling him his “mentor.” He also pitched Epstein on buying farmland in Russia and the news organization Al-Jazeera.

Justine Calma
Justine Calma
EVs have improved air quality.

EV adoption was tied to a decrease in smog-forming nitrogen dioxide pollution in California, the biggest market for electric cars in the US, a recent study confirms.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Stellantis takes a $26 billion hit on EVs.

“The charges announced today largely reflect the cost of overestimating the pace of the energy transition that distanced us from many car buyers’ real-world needs, means and desires,” CEO Antonio Filosa said in a statement. The automaker is the latest to record a massive charge on its EV investment, as sales growth slows amid vanishing government incentives. Ford reported a $19.5 billion write-down, while GM said it would take a more modest $6 billion hit.

Can China’s No. 2 automaker make it in America?

Geely may build cars in the US, but their software still has to follow cybersecurity restrictions.

John Voelcker
I drove three Chinese cars — here’s why they would clean up in the US

The Geely, Lynk & Co, and Zeekr cars we drove were all ready for US primetime.

John Voelcker
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
The small issue.

There are many important safety reasons to support China’s move to ban hidden, electric door handles from EVs, but also a pettier one: they’re just bad, unintuitive, and inconvenient handles.

verge_user_m65nybmy:

Rejoice! Concealed handles are so dumb. What do you mean I have to press one side then pull the other? Just give me a handle ffs

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Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Tesla drops ‘Standard’ from its cheapest models.

Four months after launching “Standard” versions of the Model 3 and Model Y, Tesla is dropping the trim description. The move comes as the automaker introduces a more affordable all-wheel drive version of the Model Y in the US.

Elon Musk is merging SpaceX and xAI to build data centers in space — or so he says

SpaceX is profitable, while xAI is burning about $1 billion a month. Is this another case of Musk bailing out himself?

Andrew J. Hawkins