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GM plans to revitalize the Buick brand with an all-new flagship EV that’s loaded with a sweeping, panoramic dash screen!
The first-ever eAWD Corvette E-Ray uses an advanced electrified motor in addition to its V-8 to go from 0-60 in just 2.5 seconds!
After 67 years, the Goddess returns to take on Spirit of Ecstacy and help Cadillac regain its standing as the Standard of the World.
The first all-electric Buick model is here – if “here” is China. The new, Ultium-based Electra E5 is targeting the mainstream.
It’s going to get easier to put electrified fleet vehicles on the road now in North America.
Once upon a time in America, the Buick Century was a great car. In China, it still is — and it’s better than you can imagine.
GM built its Hummer EV to be able to go just about anywhere – and that AWD capability is baked into the new Hummer e-bike.
The first GM dealer has officially installed its L2 chargers yesterday, officially launching the Dealer Community Charging Program.
We didn’t know if Cadillac had the stones to actually go through with it — but they did! Meet the new “Standard of the World.”
The EV revolution isn’t about a new kind of car, it’s about a new way to look at, understand, and use energy.
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GM plans to revitalize the Buick brand with an all-new flagship EV that’s loaded with a sweeping, panoramic dash screen!
The first-ever eAWD Corvette E-Ray uses an advanced electrified motor in addition to its V-8 to go from 0-60 in just 2.5 seconds!
After 67 years, the Goddess returns to take on Spirit of Ecstacy and help Cadillac regain its standing as the Standard of the World.
The first all-electric Buick model is here – if “here” is China. The new, Ultium-based Electra E5 is targeting the mainstream.
It’s going to get easier to put electrified fleet vehicles on the road now in North America.
Once upon a time in America, the Buick Century was a great car. In China, it still is — and it’s better than you can imagine.
GM built its Hummer EV to be able to go just about anywhere – and that AWD capability is baked into the new Hummer e-bike.
The first GM dealer has officially installed its L2 chargers yesterday, officially launching the Dealer Community Charging Program.
We didn’t know if Cadillac had the stones to actually go through with it — but they did! Meet the new “Standard of the World.”
The EV revolution isn’t about a new kind of car, it’s about a new way to look at, understand, and use energy.
ADVERTISEMENT

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