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Mercedes is teasing its upcoming lower-priced CLA EV ahead of its official debut. The new entry-level electric car is shown with a sleek new design as it nears production.

Mercedes previews upcoming lower-priced CLA EV

After unveiling the electric CLA concept last year, Mercedes deemed it the new “one-liter car” due to its superior efficiency.

Based on the new MMA platform, Mercedes claims the entry-level EV will have an energy consumption of about 5.2 mi/kWh. Its new in-house drivetrain is based on the ultra-efficient Vision EQXX.

Mercedes expects the new platform to unlock over 466 miles (750 km) of WLTP driving range. The 800V platform also enables fast charging (up to 248 miles) in 15 minutes.

Leading up to its official debut, the entry-level EV has been spotted out in the wild several times. In April, it was caught winter testing in the Arctic Circle, revealing its stylish silhouette (you can see the video here).

Now, we are getting an even closer look at the upcoming EV after the production-spec model was showcased during an event in France. Mercedes previewed the new entry-level CLA EV, giving us our closest look yet.

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Mercedes-Benz next-gen CLA (Source: Thibaut Grevet for Mercedes-Benz)

Despite the camouflage, the four-door coupe’s streamlined silhouette, shark-nose front end, and new headlight design are clearly visible.

Although the new MMA platform supports all-electric, plug-in hybrid, and traditional hybrid models, the closed-off front grille suggests it could be the EV version. A high-performance AMG version was also spotted racing around the Nurburgring last month ahead of its official debut.

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Mercedes-Benz next-gen CLA (Source: Thibaut Grevet for Mercedes-Benz)

On the inside, the CLA EV will feature Mercedes’ new OS (MB.OS), which the company calls “the brain” behind its next-gen vehicles.

Mercedes is expected to officially unveil the production CLA EV later this year as a 2026 model. It is expected to launch globally, including in the US and Europe.

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Mercedes-Benz next-gen CLA (Source: Thibaut Grevet for Mercedes-Benz)

Although prices have yet to be announced, the electric CLA is expected to start at around $50,000. At that, it could potentially rival Tesla’s base Long Range RWD Model 3, which starts at $42,490 with 363 miles EPA-est range in the US. It will also compete with BMW’s i4, which starts at $53,975

The luxury German automaker could use a boost, with global EV sales slipping 22% through the first nine months of 2024. Mercedes sold 148,500 electric vehicles through September. German rival BMW sold over 294,000 EVs, up nearly 20% YOY.

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Tesla moves around $600 million worth of Bitcoin, but why?

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Tesla moves around 0 million worth of Bitcoin, but why?

Tesla has been moving around a lot of Bitcoin to a new wallet, a first for the automaker who first cot into crypto a few years ago before getting cold feet.

What does this mean? Probably not much.

Tesla is among the few large public companies that invested some of their cash into cryptocurrency.

Early in 2021, Tesla invested $1.5 billion in Bitcoin. Shortly after, the automaker started accepting the cryptocurrency as payment on new vehicles.

However, a few days later, Tesla took a step back with crypto by removing the Bitcoin payment option. The company noted concerns over the energy needs of the Bitcoin network:

Tesla has suspended vehicle purchases using Bitcoin. We are concerned about rapidly increasing use of fossil fuels for Bitcoin mining and transactions, especially coal, which has the worst emissions of any fuel.

This is a concern that many Tesla community members shared when Tesla first announced its Bitcoin investment, and many were angered by the fact that the company didn’t think about it in the first place.

At the time, Tesla noted that they were not selling their stake in Bitcoin and that they planned to resume taking Bitcoin payments once the network showed a higher mix of renewable energy.

Last year, Tesla made some moves that pointed to starting to take Bitcoin payments again, but it has yet to happen.

A year after the initial investment, Tesla’s Bitcoin holding increased to $2 billion, but the cryptocurrency lost a lot of its value in 2022 and the automaker’s position suffered – though the automaker also divested about 75% of its Bitcoin position during that time.

Tesla reported over $1.2 billion in proceeds from selling Bitcoins, but the automaker still sits on a good amount.

Bitcoin Treasuries reports that Tesla is the company with the fourth largest Bitcoin holding with 9,720 Bitcoins – even ahead of Coinbase.

Now, over the last few hours, Tesla has moved nearly all of its bitcoins into new unknown wallets.

The reason behind the move is unclear.

The accounting and tax rules regarding cryptocurrencies are constantly evolving and therefore, Tesla might be moving things around in preparation for that.

The crypto world is already buzzing about whether this means that Tesla is going to sell its Bitcoin or buy more, but there’s no clear evidence pointing either way so far.

Again, it’s possible that Tesla is also planning to start accepting crypto payments for its vehicles, as evidenced in its software last year.

This story is still developing. Refresh for more details.

If you have any idea why Tesla is moving around its bitcoins, let us know your theories in the comment section below.

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Tesla Semi will be available worldwide, says Elon Musk

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Elon Musk announced that the Tesla Semi class 8 electric truck will be available worldwide, but they need to bring it to production.

Tesla Semi is getting some momentum lately.

Many people didn’t believe a 500-mile range class 8 truck would be feasible, and some still have issues believing it as Tesla is struggling with credibility issues on the autonomy front.

However, as we reported yesterday, Tesla’s claims regarding its semi-trucks are starting to be confirmed by third-party testing, as in a recent trial with DHL.

These trials come as the much-delayed vehicle program, which was first supposed to come to production in 2019, is finally about to enter volume production.

Tesla already has a low-volume production line in a building near its Gigafactory in Nevada outside of Reno, but it is now building another plant next to the factory to produce the Tesla Semi in volume starting next year. The plan is to start ramping up production in 2025 with the goal of eventually producing as many as 50,000 trucks per year.

The Tesla Semi program has always been focused on the North American market, but CEO Elon Musk did say earlier this year that it could also be produced in Europe at Gigafactory Berlin.

Last month, Tesla brought the vehicle to Europe to give a presentation at IAAand it showcased a slightly modified version to fit EU regulations.

Now, the Tesla Semi paid a visit to its possible future home at Gigafactory Berlin and Musk confirmed that the plan is to make the vehicle “available worldwide”:

It’s not clear what he means by that since Tesla’s current vehicle lineup is not really available worldwide, but it’s likely that he meant where Tesla currently operates.

Electrek’s Take

As I have often said, Tesla Semi is probably the program I’m most excited about at Tesla right now. Dan Priestley appears to be doing a great job with it and it’s one of the rare vehicle programs at Tesla where it doesn’t mention autonomous driving.

Even though it’s likely in the plans at some point, battery-powered semi trucks by themselves could have a major impact on reducing emissions from transportation and reducing costs even with a driver still behind the wheel.

The now-proven 1.7 kWh per mile of efficiency is great. You power that with renewable energy, and Tesla just needs to produce them in volume at a somewhat reasonable price and with a high level of reliability.

That’s far from easy, but Tesla is the leader in producing EVs in high volumes.

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Honda Prologue becomes the 5th best-selling EV in the US after Q3 sales surge

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Honda Prologue becomes the 5th best-selling EV in the US after Q3 sales surge

Honda’s electric SUV was the 5th best-selling EV in the US after sales surged in the third quarter.
As the electric SUV rolls out to dealers nationwide, the Honda Prologue is winning over buyers.

Honda Prologue becomes the 5th best-selling EV in Q3

The Prologue set a new quarterly US sales record with over 12,600 models sold over the last three months.

According to Cox Automotive’s latest data, the Honda Prologue was the 5th best-selling EV in the third quarter. Honda sold 12,644 Prologue’s in Q3, topping Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 (11,590) and the Rivian R1S (7,245).

Honda’s electric SUV trailed only Tesla’s Model Y (86,801), Model 3 (58,423), Cybertruck (16,692), and the Ford Mustang Mach-E (13,392).

The sales surge is impressive, given Honda didn’t sell a single EV in the US a year ago. Including the luxury Acura ZDX, Honda America sold over 15,000 EVs.

Higher incentives and discounts helped boost EV sales in the US last quarter. According to the report, EV incentives averaged over 12% over the average transaction price (ATP) in Q3, significantly higher than the industry average of around 7%.

Top-selling EVs in Q3 2024 Q3 2024 sales 2024 YTD sales
Tesla Model Y 86,801 284,831
Tesla Model 3 58,423 131,975
Tesla Cybertruck 16,692 28,250
Ford Mustang Mach-E 13,392 35,626
Honda Prologue 12,644 14,179
Hyundai IONIQ 5 11,590 30,318
Chevrolet Equinox EV 9,772 10,785
Chevrolet Blazer EV 7,998 15,232
Rivian R1S 7,245 23,399
Cadillac Lyriq 7,224 20,318
Top ten best-selling EVs in the US in Q3 2024 (Source: Cox Automotive)

Honda’s Prologue was among the most discounted. After introducing a new Labor Day Dealer Cash bonus, the electric SUV featured up to $14,250 in incentives.

Honda outpaces rivals with significant discounts

Based on GM’s Ultium platform, the Prologue gets up to 296 miles driving range. Honda claims it has the “highest standard driving range in its class.”

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2024 Honda Prologue Elite (Source: Honda)

Despite sharing underpinnings with the new Chevy Equinox and Blazer EVs, Honda differentiated the electric SUV by adding multi-link front and rear suspensions for a more “sporty” drive.

The Honda Prologue also has built-in Google for Wireless AppleCarPlay and Android Auto support, which GM no longer offers.

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Honda Prologue Elite interior (Source: Honda)

Honda’s electric SUV starts at $50,400, while premium trims cost upwards of $57,900. With all models eligible for the $7,500 tax credit, Prologue prices fall potentially as low as $39,900 (not including destination).

2024 Honda Prologue trim Starting Price
(w/o $1,395
destination fee)
Starting price after
tax credit

(w/o $1,395
destination fee)
Starting price after
tax credit

(with $1,395
destination fee)
EPA Range
(miles)
EX (FWD) $47,400 $39,900 $41,295 296
EX (AWD) $50,400 $42,900 $44,295 281
Touring (FWD) $51.700 $44,200 $45,595 296
Touring (AWD) $54,700 $47,200 $48,595 281
Elite (AWD) $57,900 $50,400 $51,795 273
2024 Honda Prologue prices and range by trim

The Acura ZDX is also heavily discounted. After introducing a new $4,000 conquest cash offer on all 2024 models, Acura’s electric SUV featured nearly $30,000 in leasing discounts.

Electrek’s Take

With Chevy’s new electric Equinox and Blazer gaining momentum, it will be interesting to see how the list turns out at the end of 2024.

Hyundai is also launching the new US-made IONIQ 5 later this year, which will likely help boost demand. It features more range, a rugged new XRT trim, and a Tesla NACS charging port.

Meanwhile, Rivian is dealing with supply issues, which caused it to cut its production goal for 2024. The shortage is impacting R1T, R1S, and electric delivery van output.

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