The upcoming BMW i3 sedan (not to be confused with the 2014–21 i3 hatch) will build upon the latest Neue Klasse platform found in the iX3 SUV, and, BMW recently confirmed, will spawn the first electric M3 performance sedan. While the iM3, as we expect it to be called, isn't due to arrive until 2027, BMW recently divulged some details, including that it will feature simulated gearshifts and a new "soundscape." Now, we have a bit of a better idea of what the iM3 may sound like.
Volvo's new two-row, five-seat, all-electric EX60 is coming later this year, with 400 miles range—even in all-wheel-drive configuration—and a 400-kW fast charger that will load up to 173 miles in as few as 10 minutes. And it might even be reasonably priced.
Volvo officially revealed the new EX60 in its design studio in Stockholm today, with a few details on the coming crossover.
Buyers rushed to dealerships in the third quarter, snapping up EVs in droves in anticipation of the elimination of the federal EV tax credit at the end of September. What followed was the absolute decimation of EV sales in the United States after the tax credit was gone, with many EVs posting sales that were more than 50 percent lower year-over-year in the fourth quarter. With 2025 complete, we scoured the data to see how much the challenging fourth quarter affected EVs and created a list of the 10 bestselling EVs of 2025.
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