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Greenworks just debuted its first-ever lineup of EVs at the start of the year, and now you can finally save on one of its more enticing models. The all-new Greenworks Venture All-Terrain Mountain e-bike is dropping for the first time down to $1,575 to go alongside all of today’s other best deals. That includes tankless electric water heaters at $405 and an outdoor electric tool starter kit. Plus, all of the other best new Green Deals landing this week.

Head below for other New Green Deals we’ve found today and, of course, Electrek’s best EV buying and leasing deals. Also, check out the new Electrek Tesla Shop for the best deals on Tesla accessories.

Greenworks new Venture 80V 26-inch All-Terrain Fat-Tire Mountain e-bike gets first discount to $1,575

Amazon is offering the Greenworks Venture 80V 26-inch All-Terrain Fat-Tire Mountain e-bike for $1,574.99 shipped. Down from a $2,100 price tag, this e-bike was first announced back in September and slated to debut “in early 2024.” Since its release at the very start of the new year, it has been riding its MSRP, with today’s deal landing as the first official discount that we’ve seen. It comes in as a 25% markdown off the going rate and marks the new all-time low going forward. All-in-all this opportunity gives you back $525 in savings. We detail everything to expect in our launch coverage.

The Venture e-bike comes equipped with a 750W brushless rear hub motor alongside an integrated and removable 4.0Ah battery that propels the e-bike up to 20 MPH for up to 22 miles on a single 40 minute charge. The 4.0Ah battery is also compatible with 75+ other tools within the company’s 80V ecosystem, allowing you to swap in other batteries you may already have for extended riding times or use this bike’s battery for jobs around your home. It has three levels of pedal assistance with a 7-speed Shimano gear shifter, and even has a walk-assist mode for when you may have to push the bike up a steeper-than-normal slope. It also features 26-inch by 4-inch all-terrain Kenda fat tires, dual mechanical disc brakes, an IPX4 waterproof rating, a high-intensity LED headlight, and a digital LCD display that gives you real-time performance data alongside typical setting controls – including Bluetooth connection for further personalization and tracking your travels.

Eemax 240V 27kW Tankless Electric Water Heater now $405

Amazon is offering the Eemax 240V 27kW Tankless Electric Water Heater for $404.99 shipped. Down from its usual $699 price tag, it spent 2023 riding the ups and downs from its MSRP to an annual $458 low. Today’s deal comes in as a 26% markdown off the going rate, landing as the lowest price of the last three years and the second-lowest price overall – $40 above the all-time low from 2021. This 240V device provides continuous hot water at a flow rate of 2.7 GPM to 6.6 GPM to multiple sources, depending on the inlet water temperature of your region. For example, with an inlet temperature of 47 degrees Fahrenheit, you’ll get hot water for two water saver shower heads, whereas with an inlet temperature of 77 degrees, you’ll get enough hot water for four water saver shower heads and one hand washing sink simultaneously. Keep in mind, this model will require three 40A breakers, a wire gauge of 3X8 AWG, and a 3/4-inch NPT connection.

Best Buy is offering the Greenworks 80V 21-inch Lawn Mower, 13-inch String Trimmer, and 730 Leaf Blower Combo with a 4.0Ah battery for $599.99 shipped through the rest of the day. Down from its $1,100 price tag, this combo saw a few discounts over 2023, the biggest of them dropping costs to the $580 all-time during Black Friday sales. We’ve already seen two previous discounts in the new year taking things down to $600 with a My Best Buy membership, but today’s deal does away with this need as a repeat 45% markdown off the going rate, landing at the second-lowest price we have tracked.

The lawn mower comes equipped with a 80V brushless motor alongside a 4.0Ah battery that offers up to 45 minutes of continuous runtime on a single charge, and able to recharge fully in up to 50 minutes. It features a seven-position height adjustment for whatever environment may need a trim and starts up with the simple push of a button. The leaf blower sports a variable speed trigger with cruise control, a vacuum bag attachment, and is able to produce 730 CFM of air flow reaching up to 170 MPH. The string trimmer offers a 13-inch cutting path for up to 30 minutes of continuous runtime, and features a pivoting head that sports 2-in-1 functionality for trimming and edging.

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Other new Green Deals landing this week

The savings this week are also continuing to a collection of other markdowns. To the same tune as the offers above, these all help you take a more energy-conscious approach to your routine. Winter means you can lock in even better off-season price cuts on electric tools for the lawn while saving on EVs and tons of other gear.

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Cadillac’s new Optiq-V is an entry-level luxury sports EV with a Tesla NACS port

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Cadillac's new Optiq-V is an entry-level luxury sports EV with a Tesla NACS port

Another Cadillac EV has earned the iconic “V” badge. The 2026 Cadillac Optiq-V is a new entry-level sports electric vehicle (EV) with over 500 horsepower, sporty styling both inside and out, and additional upgrades. It’s also GM’s first vehicle with a built-in NACS port, unlocking access to Tesla Superchargers.

Cadillac unveils 2026 Optiq-V EV prices and specs

Cadillac is back! The luxury brand is coming off its best quarter since 2008, but with a full lineup of electric vehicles rolling out, Cadillac expects to gain even more traction later this year.

After introducing the Lyriq-V earlier this year, we are now getting a look at Cadillac’s second EV to earn the brand’s performance trademark.

Cadillac revealed the 2026 Optiq-V on Monday, an upgraded, sportier version of the new entry-level electric SUV. The new V model boasts 519 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque in Velocity Max mode, good for a 0 to 60 mph sprint time of 3.5 seconds.

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GM confirmed Cadillac’s new Optiq-V will be its first vehicle with a built-in NACS charging port, enabling access to Tesla’s Supercharger network.

The Optiq-V features a dual-motor AWD powertrain and 85 kWh battery pack, which Cadillac estimates will provide 275 miles range.

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2026 Cadillac Optiq-V (Source: GM)

Like Cadillac’s other performance vehicles, the new EV includes added features and tech, including V-Mode, which GM promises “takes performance customization further” with variant modes and settings.

When using V-Mode, a Launch Control feature is available, designed for straight-line takeoffs. You can also take advantage of GM’s Super Cruise hands-free ADAS system as standard.

The exterior is upgraded with a new front-end design, featuring a V-pattern mesh on the lower grille, a high-gloss black front splitter, and colored trim.

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2026 Cadillac Optiq-V interior (Source: GM)

For the carbon fiber fans out there, GM offers a package that adds a carbon fiber front splitter, rear diffuser, and rear mid-spoiler. Other V-Series badges are added on the rear doors, liftgate, and driver’s side grillette.

The V model will be offered in two new limited-edition colors: Magnus Metal Frost, a matte metallic grey with warm highlights, and Deep Ocean Tintcoat.

A 33″ LED infotainment system sits at the center of the interior with Google built-in. You can choose from two palette options: Noir with Santorini Blue accents, and Noir and Sky Cool Gray with Santorini Blue accents.

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2026 Cadillac Optiq-V interior (Source: GM)

If you really want to get fancy, there’s an optional palette featuring a Santorini Blue seatback panel and Santorini Blue seatbelt.

The Optiq-V features a darker colored pattern with Santorini Blue accent stitching, while V-Series badging is added on the steering wheel, sill plate, and floor mats.

2025 Cadillac Optiq trim Starting Price
(including destination)
Driving Range
(EPA-estimated)
Luxury 1 $54,390 302 miles
Luxury 2 $56,590 302 miles
Sport 1 $54,990 302 miles
Sport 2 $57,090 302 miles
2025 Cadillac Optiq price and range by trim

Following the 2026 Lyriq-V, the Optiq is the second Cadillac EV to earn the V-series treatment. The Optiq is Cadillac’s new entry-level electric SUV, starting at $54,390 with 302 miles range.

The new 2026 Cadillac Optiq-V model starts at $68,795, including destination. It will be sold in the US, Canada, Mexico, the Middle East, and Israel, with production set to begin in Fall 2025.

Measuring 190″ long, 75″ wide, and 65″ tall, the standard Cadillac Optiq is about the same size as the Tesla Model Y (187″ long x 76″ wide x 64″ tall).

If you can’t wait for the V-Series model, Cadillac is offering some sweet deals on the entry-level Optiq right now with leases starting at just $409 per month. Ready to check it out for yourself? We can help you get started. You can use our link to find 2025 Cadillac Optiq models at the best price at a dealer near you.

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Image leaks of Rivian’s 2026 R1T Quad Motor are starting to trickle in and we see NACS and teal

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Image leaks of Rivian's 2026 R1T Quad Motor are starting to trickle in and we see NACS and teal

A couple of automotive influencers appear to have gotten access to the new 2026 Rivian R1T Quad Motor and shared some images. The posts showcase the new NACS charging port, a familiar exterior color, and new teal accents, including the calipers. See more below.

Recently, much of our Rivian coverage has been on the upcoming R2 model, which CEO RJ Scaringe has consistently teased. As an R1S owner, more of my coverage has pertained to that model and my day-to-day use, but we cannot forget about the R1T pickup.

This is Rivian’s other flagship model aside from the R1S. It remains just as popular for its utility, advanced features, and top safety status (seriously, I’m thinking about getting one of these as well). This model is currently available in a Dual Standard, Dual Motor, and Tri Motor variant, the latter of which we tested in the fall and were quite impressed.

A Quad Motor version of the Rivian R1T has also been in the works to arrive this year as a 2026 model. The past couple of days, we’ve seen evidence that the Quad Motor 2026 Rivian R1T is near market entry, as some early versions have made their way out to the media, including Jon Rettinger and Marques Brownlee, aka MKBHD.

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  • 2026 Rivian R1T

The images above were posted to X by Jon Rettinger (@Jon4Lakers) on June 8 with the following caption:

Hey @Rivian, you know what’s a great hand in poker? Quads…

We see the 2026 R1T, complete with the long-promised quad motor configuration, featured in Rivian’s Launch Green, which, according to a separate post by Marques Brownlee, will be exclusive to the Quad Motor. RivianTrackr screenshot the images below from MKBHD’s video posted to X before he removed it shortly after posting.

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  • 2026 Rivian R1T

In addition to the exterior color, other unique additions featured in Brownlee’s video include 22″ Ultra High Performance wheels, teal accents including the Rivian logo, the 2026 R1T Quad badge, and the brake calipers. There also appears to be some badge or decal of Rivian’s mascot, Gear Guard Gary.

Last but not least, we have a look at the NACS plug! Rivian has vowed to integrate the North American Charging Standard on all 2026 models and beyond, which appears to be the imminent beginning of that transition.

It’s unclear why MBKHD pulled his content, yet Jon Rettinger let his fly. It could be an images vs. video thing where impressions are still under embargo. Brownlee promised a full video review in the future so that we will keep an eye out for that. For now, we can enjoy these images, which at least relay that the 2026 Quad Motor Rivian R1T has reached the media and will soon be available to consumers.

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Kia’s PV5 is the first to use Hyundai ‘Pleos’ software as orders open in Korea at $35,000

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Kia’s first electric van is finally here. Although it appears to be from the future, the PV5 boasts impressive interior space, a long driving range, advanced technology, and a range of features. It’s offered in a variety of different configurations, including an upcoming refrigerated truck, a light camper, and a luxury “Prime” model. With orders opening in Korea this week, we are learning a little more about what to expect from the Kia PV5 before it rolls out globally.

Kia opens PV5 orders, reveals range and prices in Korea

The PV5 marks the launch of Kia’s “game-changing” Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) business, unveiled at CES 2024.

Based on Hyundai’s new E-GMP.S EV platform, the electric van can be custom-tailored for different uses. The first two models, the PV5 Passenger and Cargo, are designed for personal and business use. You can take it camping, use it as a daily driver, load it with cargo for delivery, and much more.

The Passenger model is available in five-seater or 2-3-0 configurations, while the Cargo is offered in three different variations, depending on the amount of space or load capacity required.

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With a wheelbase of 2,995 mm, Kia’s electric van (Passenger) is about the same size as the European-spec Volkswagen ID.Buzz (2,998 mm).

For the first time, the rear seats of the five-seater models feature a new “fold & dive” function, providing up to 2,310 liters of space.

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Kia PV5 Passenger electric van (Source: Hyundai Motor Group)

Powered by a 71.2 kWh battery, Kia’s passenger electric van offers a range of up to 358 km (222 miles). The Cargo version is available with either a 51.5 kWh or 71.2 kWh battery pack, providing a range of 280 km (174 miles) and 377 km (234 miles), respectively.

Using a 350 kW charger, the PV5 (Passenger and Cargo models) can recharge from 10% to 80% in about 30 minutes.

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Kia PV5 Cargo electric van (Source: Hyundai Motor Group)

The interior is equipped with Hyundai’s new tech and software, including “Pleos Fleet.” The PV5 electric van will be the first to feature the new vehicle control software, promising to cut business costs while improving efficiency.

Hyundai Motor Group and 42dot have developed a new end-to-end software platform that integrates everything from the infotainment system to the vehicle’s operating system and the cloud, enabling seamless connectivity.

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Kia PV5 Passenger electric van interior (Source: Hyundai Motor Group)

The new software stack will also be used in Hyundai’s upcoming “Pleos” brand, starting in Q2 2026. By 2030, Hyundai Motor, including Kia and Genesis, plans to launch over 20 million vehicles with the next-gen OS.

Kia’s electric van also features a 12.9″ navigation screen at the center with a “PBV-exclusive” Android Auto-based OS (AAOS) infotainment system.

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Kia PV5 Cargo electric van interior (Source: Hyundai Motor Group)

The new split-screen display enables you to use navigation, music, and other apps simultaneously. As one of the first Hyundai Motor vehicles with an App Market, you can also now choose from a number of third-party apps to install.

Kia is opening PV5 orders in Korea on Tuesday, June 10, starting at 47.08 million won ($34,700). That’s for the Basic and Plus Models, before the electric vehicle tax credit. With the EV tax credit and government subsidies, Kia expects the Passenger van can be purchased in the “mid to late 30 million won range,” or about $25,000 to $30,000

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Kia PV5 Passenger electric van interior (Source: Hyundai Motor Group)

The Standard and Basic Cargo models start at 42 million won ($31,000), while the Long Range Cargo variants cost 44.7 million won ($33,000). With subsidies, Kia expects the Cargo variant will be available for as low as the “mid to late 20 million won range,” depending on the region.

Kia plans to launch several more variants shortly, including a chassis cab, open bed, light camper, luxury “prime” passenger, refrigerated truck, and sliding truck models.

The Korean launch follows Kia opening PV5 orders in the UK on May 1, starting at £32,995 ($44,000). It’s also available in Passenger and Cargo models with various configurations.

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