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KYMCO, a leading Taiwanese scooter maker, has just announced the next step in its growing partnership with US-based electric motorcycle company LiveWire. The long-awaited KYMCO RevoNEX electric motorcycle will now be built on the Arrow S2 platform developed by LiveWire.

The pair of companies showed off the latest design for the RevoNEX electric motorcycle in a joint announcement at the 2024 EICMA Milan Motorcycle Show, with KYMCO Chairman Allen Ko riding the motorcycle out to the center stage in a dramatic unveiling.

KYMCO Chairman Allen Ko unveils the new RevoNEX

The RevoNEX has been years in the making and undergone several key design updates on its circuitous path from concept to hopeful production. While previous versions have skewed much further in the direction of concept bikes, KYMCO’s partnership with LiveWire has allowed the RevoNEX to be reworked on top of an existing motorcycle platform already in serial production.

LiveWire uses the S2 Arrow platform for its Del Mar and Mulholland electric motorcycles, with the platform specifically designed as a versatile foundation that would allow a multitude of options for various motorbikes. Now one of those options will be under the KYMCO badge with a unique styling unlike anything we likely would have seen from LiveWire.

“Every detail of the new RevoNEX has been meticulously crafted to bring riders the most unique electric riding experience,” said KYMCO Chairman Allen Ko. “And we are determined to bring the new RevoNEX to consumers in the shortest time.”

When I pressed Mr. Ko on that timeframe, he explained that their target is to follow shortly behind LiveWire’s intended launch of its upcoming Arrow S2-based electric maxi-scooter built in collaboration with KYMCO, which is slated for the first half of 2026. Ko added that he hopes the RevoNEX will be ready to launch by the second half of 2026.

Left: KYMCO Chairman Allen Ko; Right: LiveWire CEO Karim Donnez

This marks the best chance for KYMCO’s RevoNEX to land on a path to production and further underscores the growing relationship between the Taiwanese scooter giant and the American electric motorcycle maker.

While there’s still plenty of time to wait before a potential RevoNEX production version unveiling and eventual commencement of manufacturing, the future certainly appears bright now that KYMCO has selected an advanced platform that could help realize RevoNEX’s long-awaited vision in a realistic timeline.

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One of South Dakota’s largest wind farms just got the green light

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South Dakota’s Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has approved a 260-megawatt (MW) wind farm that will become one of the largest in the wind-friendly state.

Invenergy is developing the 68-turbine South Deuel Wind Energy Center on 29,000 acres in Deuel County in the state’s northeast. When it comes online in Q4 2026, it will be capable of powering more than 103,000 US households. Construction is expected to begin late this summer.

In 2021, Invenergy completed the 109-turbine Deuel Harvest Wind Farm (pictured), six miles north of South Deuel, which it sold to Atlanta-based Southern Power.

Invenergy says the new South Dakota wind farm will pump $78 million into landowner payments over the next 30 years, while local governments will see $38 million in property tax revenue. On the jobs front, the project is expected to create 243 construction jobs and support eight long-term operational roles.

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South Dakota is one of the most wind-friendly states in the US. In 2023, wind provided 55% of South Dakota’s total electricity generation, a larger share than any other state except Iowa, according to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA). Wind exceeded hydropower’s contribution to South Dakota’s in-state electricity generation for the first time in 2021, and it generated nearly three times as much electricity as hydropower in the state in 2023. In the same year, renewables generated 77% of South Dakota’s total in-state electricity net generation (including small-scale solar).

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Elon protests turn violent as arsonists set fire to Tesla cars, Plus: 2026 Chevy Spark

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Elon protests turn violent as arsonists set fire to Tesla cars, Plus: 2026 Chevy Spark

On today’s fiery episode of Quick Charge, it’s all bad news for Elon as Tesla sales continue to plunge in Europe, the pump fails to stop the TSLA stock price slide, and people set fire to dealers. Plus: BMW takes the top two spots in the J.D. Power EV owner satisfaction survey.

Tesla shareholders were hoping today’s claims of 10x growth in the coming years would help goose TSLA stock prices, but they slid instead as BMW took the top two spots in the J.D. Power EV owner satisfaction survey and GM launched an all-new, affordable Chevy Spark EUV.

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Kia EV4 GT looks like the affordable electric sports car we’ve been waiting for [Video]

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Less than a week after Kia unveiled the EV4, we are already getting our first look at the sporty GT model. When it arrives, the GT variant is expected to be one of the most affordable electric sports cars and what could be Kia’s most powerful vehicle yet. But can it keep up with the Tesla Model 3 Performance?

The EV4 is Kia’s first electric sedan and hatchback. During its EV Day last week (see our recap), Kia showcased four EV4 models, two sedan and two hatchback trims.

Each had a standard and GT-Line model. Now, we are getting our first look at the high-performance GT version. Remember when the EV6 GT arrived in 2022 as “the most powerful Kia production vehicle ever?”

With 576 horsepower, the sporty EV6 GT can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.4 seconds. That’s faster than your average Ferrari or Lamborghini, and it’s about half the cost starting at just over $60,000.

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Well, the EV4 GT will likely be an even bigger hit with an expected lower price tag and what could be even more power.

After Kia’s electric sports car was spotted in public for the first time, we are learning a few upgrades you can expect to see. The video, courtesy of HealerTV, shows a camouflaged model testing in Korea. However, the orange light on the side of the bumper indicates it is actually an export model.

First look at the Kia EV4 GT electric sports car

At a quick glance, it looks just like the EV4 GT-Line. Looking closer, you can see Kia upgraded the EV4 with sporty wheels (what appears to be 20″), giving it a similar look to the K8.

The interior will feature Kia’s new ccNC (connected car Navigation Cockpit), which includes dual 12.3″ driver display and infotainment screens with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Kia EV4 spotted for the first time in Korea (Source: HealerTV)

You can expect to see the most significant differences in the interior and in performance. Like Kia’s other GT models, the EV4 is expected to feature a dual-motor AWD powertrain, but exact specs will be revealed closer to its official launch.

The upgraded EV6 GT, launched in Korea in November, now packs 641 horsepower and 561 lb-ft of torque (when Launch Control is active), thanks to improved front and rear electric motors.

It also gets redesigned front and rear bumpers, suede-trimmed sport bucket seats, and a heat pump (standard on all AWD trims).

Like Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 N, the new EV6 GT includes a Virtual Gear Shift (VGS) that simulates the sounds and feel of a sports car engine. We got a look at it in action in December after HealerTV got their hands on one to try it out.

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Kia EV4 interior (Source: Kia)

We’ll have to wait for the official word on prices, but with the EV4 slotted below the EV6 in Kia’s lineup, the GT model will likely cost around $50,000 to $55,000. That’s much less than your average sports car. The standard EV4 is expected to hit the market later this year, starting at around $35,000 to $40,000.

In comparison, the Tesla Model 3 Performance AWD starts at $54,990 with 510 horsepower, good for a 0 to 60 mph sprint in 2.9 seconds.

Would you buy Kia’s electric sports car for around $50,000? Drop us a comment below and let us know what features and specs you’d be looking for. Check back soon for more. We’ll keep you updated with the latest.

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