Crank Windows And No Radio: Why American Cheap EVs May Be Far More Spartan Than Chinese Ones Dodge and Slate are trying to figure out what they can cut to make EVs cheaper. Power windows? Radios? Where do we draw the line? By Rob Stumpf News - Apr 6 -
Jeep, Dodge, And Ram EVs Can Now Charge At Tesla Superchargers Owners of Stellantis EVs can finally access America's largest and best charging network. By Suvrat Kothari Charging - Mar 19 -
Stellantis, Battled And Bruised, Will Build Chinese EVs In Europe Stellantis lost billions on its EV plan. Now, it’s leaning on its Chinese joint venture to try and turn things around. By Iulian Dnistran Manufacturing / Production - Mar 4 -
Jeep's Parent Company May Use Chinese EV Tech In Its Cars Stellantis is reportedly considering using Leapmotor's powertrain and battery technology across its brands. By Suvrat Kothari China - Feb 26 -
Michigan Is Suing Oil Companies For 'Suppressing' EVs The state alleges that BP, Chevron, Exxon and others have acted as a "cartel" that's "suppressed innovation" around EVs. By Patrick George Technology - Jan 25 -
'Absolutely Rolled': U.S. Officials Blast Canada's Cheap Chinese EV Deal China Inc.'s biggest move into North America yet has industry officials and politicians on edge. But affordability concerns take center stage. By Patrick George Critical Materials - Jan 19 -
The Company At The Heart Of The Autonomous Car Wars Isn't A Car Company At All Is Nvidia about to become the real king of self-driving? Plus: Polestar squeezes out a win, and Stellantis ponders life after PHEVs. By Patrick George Critical Materials - Jan 12 -
Congress Could Pave The Way For Tesla's Robotaxi Dreams Plus, automakers embrace open-source software and personal autonomy may not be coming that soon. By Rob Stumpf News - Jan 8 -
Detroit's Automakers Have A Gas Problem Why breaking up with gas—especially big trucks—is hard to do for the Big Three. Plus, Tesla’s Robotaxi program is growing fast. By Patrick George Critical Materials - Dec 22 2025 -
Stellantis Recalls Another 6,000 PHEVs Because Their Brake Pedals Could Snap A brake pedal shouldn’t collapse under any circumstances, but 27,000 Stellantis-made plug-in hybrids didn’t get the memo. By Iulian Dnistran Recalls - Dec 15 2025 -
The White House Has A New Enemy: Fuel Economy Plus, we discuss electric vehicle sales in November and why South Korea is stressed about Tesla's Full-Self Driving software. By Suvrat Kothari Critical Materials - Dec 3 2025 -
Toyota Built This Entire City Around Autonomous Vehicles. Here's What Life Is Like There Toyota's Woven City is a lot more than just a test course for AVs. Plus: Nvidia's car business is booming. By Patrick George Critical Materials - Nov 21 2025 -
California Is Rethinking That 2035 Ban On Gas Cars Plus, Lyft CEO says humans aren't going anywhere and Detroit is called to testify in Washington. By Rob Stumpf Critical Materials - Nov 20 2025 -
More Than 300,000 Jeep Plug-In Hybrids Could Be A Fire Risk Stellantis has issued a major recall for the Jeep Wrangler 4xe and the Grand Cherokee 4xe due to battery fire risk. By Suvrat Kothari Safety - Nov 4 2025 -
Why General Motors Backed Out Of Its EV Lease Credit Plan Plus, Ford dials back F-150 Lightning production, and the Feds threaten to pull back $1.1 billion in grants from GM and Stellantis. By Rob Stumpf Critical Materials - Oct 9 2025 -
EV Chargers Are Set For 'A Major Acceleration.' You Can Thank Trump If you see more EV chargers soon, thank the Trump administration. Yes, that one. Plus: Stellantis' struggling U.S. brands get a big investment. By Patrick George Critical Materials - Oct 6 2025 -
All-In-One Battery Promises More Range And Faster Charging In A Smaller Package Stellantis’ breakthrough battery pack integrates all the pieces that are usually scattered around the car. By Iulian Dnistran Battery Tech - Sep 24 2025 -
'Mortgaging The Future': Rivian's CEO Says Delaying EVs Now Is A Costly Mistake "It's not up for debate," Rivian's RJ Scaringe said about investing in electrification—as well as autonomous driving. By Patrick George Industry Outlook - Aug 28 2025 -
Stellantis Slows Down On Autonomy After Falling Behind In Electric Cars High costs and technological challenges led the automaker to scrap its plans to develop autonomous systems in-house. By Suvrat Kothari Industry Outlook - Aug 26 2025 -
The Auto Industry Can’t Catch A Break—And It’s Only Getting Worse Tariffs are in, the EV tax credit is out, regulations are weird, and nobody in America's car industry can truly say what's coming next. By Patrick George Critical Materials - Jul 21 2025 -
Why GM And Stellantis Want To Kill Fuel Efficiency For Good The fuel economy rules that shaped the modern car industry are on the chopping block. Plus: Western brands continue to slide in China. By Patrick George Critical Materials - Jun 23 2025 -
This Is The Biggest Challenge For Stellantis' New CEO Many problems will land on Antonio Filosa's desk soon. The biggest of all: transitioning to become an electrified car company. By InsideEVs Editorial Team Industry Outlook - May 28 2025 -
Stellantis Has A New Boss. He Has His Work Cut Out For Him Can Jeep chief Antonio Filosa turn things around? Plus: Auto sales are expected to slow, and GM goes big on V8s. By Patrick George Critical Materials - May 28 2025 -
Chinese Cars Will Enter The U.S. Market, Say Auto Execs Plus, China's cash for clunkers was a huge success and a Tesla employee was fired after calling for Musk to resign. By Rob Stumpf News - May 13 2025 -