The I-Pace took a shot at redemption, and made things right. But did anyone notice?
Automobile companies have been naming their engines almost as long as they’ve been making them. In fact, the word “motor” is literally part of many automakers’ corporate branding. Why, then, has no electric car maker given its motors brand names?
The suggestion is brilliant strategy if you have cash to burn and do not care about the survival of your existing dealers.
We've driven the F-Pace S, which shares its drivetrain with the F-Type. How does a four-cylinder get along in this big family car?
Founder of British firm explains how it could save up to 36% in manufacturing costs and increase range
Electric vehicle technology is changing fast and it is amazing. More models coming out. Prices going down. Savings adding up. Maybe it's time to consider.......
Jaguar uses technology that is intuitive -- technology that reacts when you need it to. That's how we're able to design cars that feel Alive. To find out mor...
The principal I'm trying to establish - The range an electric vehicle requires is the distance a driver would travel before stopping for a break, plus 20%.
Jaguar is staking its future on EVs, and it's doing so far earlier than most other automakers.
But it does have new headlights, more screens, and window controls where they belong.
Technology breakthrough for EVs using a regenerative suspension system eliminates range anxiety by doubling the EV range.
American car buyers want pickups, not electric cars. But what about a pickup that happens to also be electric?
Until there's a battery technology breakthrough, trucks are still heavy, and efficient EV operation still requires lightness.
Jaguar owners are proud of their cars, but do most owners know where the heritage began and how the company’s success was shaped on the track?
Nearly every traditional automaker has introduced an electric vehicle, and many have...
Gasoline-drinking classics should always retain some form of street value.
What will it take to move the needle on mass adoption of electric vehicles? Hint: authenticity, happy customers and smart salespeople.
Ever have one of those existential breakdowns where, one minute you're subtweeting a celebrity’s new hairstyle and the next, you're wondering what it means to be alive?
A band of high school kids is building an electric vehicle they'll drive cross-country. The car is actually the least interesting part of the story.
As an Edmunds survey reveals, loyalty to hybrid cars is falling. But does this really spell disaster for the industry?