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Europe hit 17.4% EV share in 2025 as gas cars fell fast, a preview of how U.S. buyers may follow the same pattern soon.
Q4 2025 proved EV growth and sales stay real as hybrids and plug-in hybrids pull in cautious buyers, while BEVs still scale big.
Used EVs are crushing the myths. Most keep over 90% battery health, proving old electric cars still got juice.
Ford built an electric Bronco with 400+ miles of range and lidar tech, but it’s only for China. US buyers? You’re not getting it anytime soon.
EV sales grew 18% in 2025 but tax credits are changing, China slowed, and Europe is pushing hard. Know the real trends before buying.
Volvo’s EV sales jumped 17% in January with electrified models making up 44% of total sales. More drivers are switching to electric vehicles.
Global EV sales hit 17.1M in 2024 with China growing 40%. Europe saw a 3% drop, while the US and Canada grew 9%, reaching 1.8M sales.
One in four vehicles sold in 2025 will be electrified as sales grow with improved affordability, more models, and expanding EV options.
Toyota’s electric SUVs now make up 43% of sales with a 53% surge in 2024 plus a $13.9B U.S. battery plant shows electrification is here.
Volvo’s electrified models drive record sales in November with XC60 and XC90 dominating, electrified cars now make up 41% of total sales.
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Europe hit 17.4% EV share in 2025 as gas cars fell fast, a preview of how U.S. buyers may follow the same pattern soon.
Q4 2025 proved EV growth and sales stay real as hybrids and plug-in hybrids pull in cautious buyers, while BEVs still scale big.
Used EVs are crushing the myths. Most keep over 90% battery health, proving old electric cars still got juice.
Ford built an electric Bronco with 400+ miles of range and lidar tech, but it’s only for China. US buyers? You’re not getting it anytime soon.
EV sales grew 18% in 2025 but tax credits are changing, China slowed, and Europe is pushing hard. Know the real trends before buying.
Volvo’s EV sales jumped 17% in January with electrified models making up 44% of total sales. More drivers are switching to electric vehicles.
Global EV sales hit 17.1M in 2024 with China growing 40%. Europe saw a 3% drop, while the US and Canada grew 9%, reaching 1.8M sales.
One in four vehicles sold in 2025 will be electrified as sales grow with improved affordability, more models, and expanding EV options.
Toyota’s electric SUVs now make up 43% of sales with a 53% surge in 2024 plus a $13.9B U.S. battery plant shows electrification is here.
Volvo’s electrified models drive record sales in November with XC60 and XC90 dominating, electrified cars now make up 41% of total sales.
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Ford Mustang Mach-E and Tesla Model Y Best Electric SUV Review - Electrify Reviewed main YouTube

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Rivian R1T vs. Ford F-150 Lightning Review Comparing the Best Electric Pickup Trucks Electrify Reviewed

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LIVE From LA: Why Irvine is Becoming an EV Mecca

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