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Here's why electric vehicles are a political football

 
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Kyle Vogt's ambitious expansion plans at Cruise 'self-sabotage'

 
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The latest numbers on the microchip shortage: Pressure eases

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Toyota's Akio Toyoda steps down as industry leader, replaced by Isuzu's chairman

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Tesla launched its own car insurance. These drivers say it's a lemon.

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Toyota solid-state battery 'mass production' limited even in 2030

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Ford scales down EV battery plant in Michigan

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Mary Barra's $280 billion goal confronts a litany of GM hurdles

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Nissan joins foreign automakers hiking wages at U.S. auto plants after UAW deal

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Lucid targets popular niche with Gravity crossover

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Automakers ready low-cost EVs for Europe to counter Chinese threat

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