James Smith+FollowMercedes C-Class Finally Goes Full ElectricThe Mercedes C-Class is finally getting the EV treatment, and it’s about time! Spotted with a flashy illuminated grille and 800-volt tech from the GLC, this all-electric sedan is set to debut later this year. Expect a wild 450+ mile range, a dual-motor setup with nearly 500 hp, and a massive pillar-to-pillar screen inside. It’ll go head-to-head with BMW’s new i3 sedan, so 2027 is shaping up to be a showdown for electric luxury rides. Which would you pick? #Cars #MercedesBenz #ElectricCars00Share
dalemiller+FollowEVs: Cheaper or Just a Wallet Trap?Ever get into a heated debate about whether electric cars actually save you money? Here’s the tea: EVs are way cheaper day-to-day—think less on gas and barely any maintenance. But, if you keep your car forever, those scary battery replacement costs and pricey repairs can sneak up. Basically, if you drive a lot and swap cars every few years, EVs are a win. Long-term? It’s a gamble. Would you risk it? #Cars #ElectricCars #EVs00Share
William Goodwin+FollowEV Batteries Last Way Longer Than You ThinkTurns out, the old myth that EV batteries die fast is totally busted. Real-world data from tens of thousands of electric cars shows most batteries degrade super slowly—about 2% a year. That means your EV battery could easily last 15-20 years, often outliving the car itself! Even with fast charging and tough climates, the drop in range is gradual, not dramatic. Basically, you’ll probably trade in your EV before the battery ever quits. #Cars #EVs #ElectricCars00Share
Leah Pierce+FollowThis 3,000-HP EV Just Hopped Into MiamiA Chinese electric hypercar with 3,000 horsepower just landed in Miami, and it’s making Bugattis look slow. The BYD Yangwang U9 can hit 308 mph, broke the Nürburgring’s 7-minute barrier, and—get this—it can literally hop off the ground. It’s not for sale in the US (thanks, tariffs), but one collector got it in on a ‘tourist visa.’ The future of EVs is wild, and honestly, I’m here for it. #Cars #ElectricCars #Hypercar00Share
Alexander Black+FollowThis Guy EV-Swapped a '62 Comet for $6K?!You have to see this wild project: Danny Mantyla from This Old Jalopy spent two years turning a 1962 Mercury Comet into an electric car using parts from a Nissan Leaf—all on a $6,000 budget. He ditched the transmission, did some serious DIY, and now the thing actually drives! It’s not perfect (still needs a hood and headlights), but watching the whole process in a 45-minute video is oddly satisfying. Would you try this with your own classic? #Cars #CarMods #ElectricCars00Share
Evan Knight+FollowEV Graveyard: Which Cars Got the Axe?The EV world just had a major shakeup—some of your favorite electric rides are outta here! From the shock VW Buzz pause to the Ford F-150 Lightning getting a gas-powered twist, and luxury names like Genesis and Mercedes pulling the plug, it’s a wild ride. Even Nissan and Polestar are calling it quits on some models. Did your dream EV make the cut or get the boot? #Cars #EVs #ElectricCars22Share
dalemiller+FollowAre Electric Car Discounts Too Good to Last?Electric car sales in the UK are up, but here’s the catch: those juicy government discounts (think £11k per car!) are apparently ‘unsustainable.’ Car makers are scrambling to hit green targets, but the discounts can’t keep up with demand. There’s even talk of a new ‘per mile’ tax on EVs. Are we headed for an EV boom or a bumpy ride? #Cars #ElectricCars #EVs01Share
larsontiffany+FollowNorway’s Gas Cars Are Basically Extinct NowNorway just hit a wild milestone: 96% of new cars sold there are fully electric! Gas and diesel are basically a rounding error at this point. Everyone rushed to buy before new EV taxes kick in, and Tesla totally dominated. It’s all thanks to years of big incentives and tons of chargers. Now, Norway’s thinking about how all those EVs could help power the grid. Imagine if every country went this hard on electric! #Cars #Norway #ElectricCars30Share
William Goodwin+Follow2026’s EV Lineup Is Seriously WildEVs are about to get way more interesting in 2026! From the return of the budget-friendly Chevy Bolt to the first-ever electric Ferrari (yep, you read that right), automakers are dropping everything from practical commuters to 1,000-hp beasts. There’s something for everyone: adventure SUVs, luxury sedans, and even a Genesis that’s basically a sleeper sports car. If you thought EVs were boring, next year’s lineup will totally change your mind. #Cars #EVs2026 #ElectricCars10Share
James Smith+FollowAre Gas-Backup EVs Already Old News?Car companies are hyped about EVs with gas engines as a backup, but China’s already moving on! Next-gen batteries and a crazy-fast charging network mean pure EVs are winning big—73% of buyers now skip the gas generator entirely. With batteries getting cheaper and charging everywhere, range anxiety is fading fast. EREVs had their moment, but it looks like pure electrics are about to take over. Would you ditch the gas backup if charging was this easy? #Cars #EVs #ElectricCars20Share