Electric Car
Coverage of Electric Car in the Nexus archive.
- Rolls-Royce upgrades its £400,000 electric Spectre - it's the most powerful car it has ever made
Rolls-Royce has upgraded its £400,000 electric Spectre model, making it the most powerful car the company has ever produced.
- Is the Ferrari Luce’s Design Really That Bad? 3 Italian Auto Experts Weigh In
The Ferrari Luce, Ferrari's first electric car, has sparked debate as this year's most divisive vehicle. Three Italian auto industry professionals were consulted to evaluate the design's strengths and weaknesses.
- ‘How can you have a Ferrari without any vroom?’: electric model shocks owners’ club
Ferrari's first fully electric car, the Luce EV, has sparked backlash from fans who view the brand's traditional engine sounds and design as irreplaceable. The owners’ club suggested removing the prancing horse logo from the electric model, highlighting the emotional divide between the company's innovation and its enthusiasts' expectations.
- RAY MASSEY: Ferrari's first electric car splits opinions
Ferrari's first electric car has sparked divided opinions among consumers and critics. The release marks a significant shift for the luxury automaker into the electric vehicle market.
- Ferrari CEO defends $640,000 price tag for its first fully electric car
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna defended the $640,000 price tag of the company's first fully electric car, the Luce model, stating it is fair for the innovation it represents.
- Ferrari’s electric car: divisiveness is the point
Ferrari, the Italian supercar brand, is making a controversial shift towards electric vehicles with a high-stakes strategy that has sparked debate among its traditional customer base and industry observers.
- Angry Ferrari fans say the Italian company's new EV is too Californian
Ferrari's shares fell after unveiling its first electric car, with critics accusing the design of resembling an Apple product and being too 'Californian.' Angry fans expressed dissatisfaction over the departure from traditional Ferrari aesthetics.
- Ferrari’s new $640K electric car already a massive fail — and looks just like a $30K Nissan: ‘Monstrosity’
Ferrari's new $640,000 electric car faces harsh criticism for its design, which critics compare to a $30,000 Nissan, and for using technology to mimic the brand's iconic engine sound. The vehicle has been labeled a 'monstrosity' in early reviews.
- Ferrari presents Luce, its first-ever electric car, in a tough market
Ferrari unveiled its first fully electric car, the Luce, marking a milestone in the luxury automobile industry. The four-door vehicle, developed over five years, combines family-friendly space with high performance but faces risks due to challenging market conditions for EVs.
- Ferrari Luce, Maranello's first ever electric car
Ferrari has unveiled the Luce, Maranello's first fully electric car, marking a significant shift for the iconic automaker into the electric vehicle market.
- Ferrari to unveil $586,000 electric car Luce as rivals tap brakes on EVs
Ferrari is set to unveil its $586,000 electric car Luce, a four-door EV with a top speed of 193 mph, representing the company's most significant transformation to date.
- Jaguar's £120,000 'new era' electric car is called Type 01
Jaguar has introduced a new electric car called Type 01, marking a new era for the company. The vehicle is priced at £120,000. This launch signifies Jaguar's entry into the high-end electric vehicle market.
- My electric car hell: CHRISTOPHER BIGGINS reveals how he was trapped inside his vehicle on a busy road, unable to get out and fearing death at any moment... and the startling reaction from police when he pleaded for help
CHRISTOPHER BIGGINS was trapped inside his electric car on a busy road and feared death, but received a startling reaction from police when he pleaded for help. He was unable to get out of the vehicle. The incident raises concerns about electric car safety.
- Lego designer creates new Renault 5 Turbo 3E electric in brick form
A Lego designer has created a new model of the Renault 5 Turbo 3E electric car using Lego bricks. The design highlights the electric vehicle in a popular toy form.
- After doomful 'six weeks left' fuel warning, could hiring an electric car this summer keep your foreign holiday on track?
The article discusses a dire fuel shortage warning predicting six weeks left, suggesting renting an electric car as a solution to maintain summer travel plans abroad. It highlights concerns over fuel availability and proposes an alternative transportation method for holidays.