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2026 Volvo ES90 Is Sweden's 670-HP EV Sedan Volvo took the wraps off its electric flagship sedan this week, revealing the upcoming ES90 that will sit on the same platform as the company's EX90 SUV. In base form, the ES90 promises 329 hp and 354 lb-ft of torque courtesy of a 106-kWh battery pack and a single motor positioned out back. But a dual-motor version will be on the menu with far more power, for those who need the added safety and flexibility of AWD. How much range could we see in this new sedan? Volvo cites a top range of 434 miles in the WLTP cycle, though this number will likely take a hit once the EPA figures are revealed. But with so many luxury EV sedans on sale at the moment, Volvo will need other ways to stand out. |
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VW ID. Every1 Is an Affordable, Small Electric EV Volkswagen never quite abandoned truly small cars positioned below the Golf, even though in the past few decades they've almost never made their way to our shores. In the EV era, VW is now facing pressure from Chinese automakers with very affordable electric hatchbacks. And part of Wolfsburg's plan is to challenge these models directly. VW gave a preview of such a pocket-sized EV with the ID. Every1 concept this week. And it's headed to production soon. But will its range be enough even in Europe? |
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2026 Cadillac Escalade IQL Gains Length and Space The Cadillac Escalade IQ is already one of the roomiest and longest-ranged EVs you can buy today. But an even longer version is on the way. The Escalade IQL borrows the 205-kWh battery pack of its shorter twin, along with its two motors good for a combined 680 hp and 615 lb-ft of torque, and adds 4.3 inches to the total length of the SUV. But the IQL will still have the same wheelbase as the standard model. Will this be a popular version of the IQ, or is the added room a relatively small upgrade? |
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