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How EV-only Cadillac plans to take on Tesla, BMW, Lexus … and more

EV Central

READ MORE: Cadillac reveals uber luxury Sollei concept READ MORE: Cadillac Lyriq to lead brand’s return to Australia READ MORE: Seventh heaven: New all-electric 2025 Cadillac Vistiq debuts READ MORE: 2024 Cadillac Optiq electric SUV gunning for Tesla Model Y Cadillac’s Australian relaunch kicks off late in October with the Lyriq SUV.

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2024 BMW i4 eDrive35 review: This decontented FBT beater is selling strongly, but is it worth $30,000 more than a Tesla Model 3?

EV Central

High pricing combined with EV offerings distinguished by no more than their badges has punctured Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz’s air of superiority. But the BMW i4 eDrive35 is at least a sign of life. The eDrive35 is a decontented version of the i4 five-door passenger hatchback that is priced at $85,900 plus on-road costs.

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KBB: Average new vehicle transaction price in US in December up 1.9% from November; EV ATP dropped 5.5% due to Tesla

Green Car Congress

The average transaction price (ATP) of a new vehicle in the US hit a record high in December at $49,507—an increase of 1.9% ($927) from November and up 4.9% ($2,297) from year-earlier levels. However, the average price paid for a new EV decreased in December by $3,594 (down 5.5%) compared to November and ended the year lower by 0.6%.

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Why Tesla Model Y tax credit inclusion is good for some and bad for others

Teslarati

The Tesla Model Y complete lineup was recently added to the IRS list of qualifying vehicles that will give buyers a $7,500 tax credit. While it may seem like the company’s huge price cuts coupled with the tax credit would be good for everyone, it spells bad news for competitors that offer comparable EVs in the same category.

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The Best Electric SUVs on the Market

EV Life

These spacious, versatile, and family-friendly vehicles offer drivers the best of many worlds in one, so it’s no surprise that the release of electric SUVs on the market was highly anticipated and met with excitement by EV fans and SUV enthusiasts alike. Prices have been coming down while ranges have steadily increased.

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BMW iNext, electric Lyft, Tesla Model 3 price cut, profitable GM EVs: Today's Car News

Green Car Reports

Tesla cut prices on the Model 3—again. BMW revealed the next version of its iNext SUV winter testing in Sweden. Responding to cuts in its tax. Lyft plans to give customers and drivers electric lifts. And GM CEO Mary Barra says the company's electric cars won't be profitable until the early 2020s.

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Audi EV fightback! Busiest period ever for German brand as it targets electric cars from BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo

EV Central

Audi’s EV fightback kicks off now with the triple motor SQ8 e-tron and upcoming Q4 e-tron that’s primed to take advantage of the generous fringe benefits tax (FBT) exemption. While pricing is likely to be well north of $100K, the Q6 e-tron is still seen as an important model. “(It) per cent, BMW’s 11.4

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