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2024 Hyundai Kona Review – Ready For New Challenges?

The Truth About Cars

Full disclosure: Hyundai flew me to Baltimore, Maryland, and fed and housed me for two nights so that I could drive the new Kona. Features that the Kona didn’t have before and are available now include dual-zone climate control, a power tailgate, and cooled front seats. Let the small crossover wars continue. Oh, and rear air vents.

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I drove the new Tesla Model 3, here’s what got better

Teslarati

My expectations going into the drive were pretty standard. In my car, I am able to change the climate, adjust which vents are active, and control other features, like my drive mode, with the touch of a button or the turn of a knob. I flashed my lights at him to get over, which he did. It takes less than five seconds to do so.

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GM will focus its electrification strategy on light electrification, extended range, and battery-electric vehicle technologies; major focus on the plug; preview of the Spark EV

Green Car Congress

GM will focus its vehicle electrification efforts on three main technologies: light electrification, currently manifested in the eAssist systems; extended range electric vehicles (EREVs) such as the Chevrolet Volt; and battery electric vehicles (BEVs), such as the soon-to-be-introduced Spark EV. A 120V charge cord set is standard.