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Kia is launching its lower-priced EV4 electric sedan next year. For the first time, Kia’s new EV4 hatch variant was spotted on US streets. Here’s what we know about the electric hatch so far.

The EV4 was showcased as part of Kia’s new “EVs for all” strategy revealed last October. It was displayed next to the EV3 and EV5 as part of the company’s new lower-priced lineup.

Although its four door design may look like your typical sedan, Kia says the EV4 is “an entirely new type of EV sedan.” With strong character lines and a bold low-riding design, the electric car is unique from others in its class.

An extended silhouette, aggresive wide stance, and added rear spoiler give the EV4 an almost race-car like feel.

Like its new electric models, the EV4 features the brands “Oppositite United” theme. If you haven’t noticed Kia’s vehicles look much better than they used to.

One of the most noticeable is the new “digital tiger face” grille replacing its signature tiger nose design.

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Kia EV4 (back) showcased alongside EV9 (left) EV3 (middle), and EV5 (right) (Source: Kia)

Is Kia’s new EV4 hatch variant coming to the US?

With its official debut just around the corner, we’ve seen the EV4 out in the wild a few times now. Over the summer, an unreleased hatchback version was caught testing in Europe. Now, the EV4 hatch has officially made its way to the US.

An EV4 hatchback model was spotted on US streets for the first time, hinting the variant could launch in the states. The image from KindelAuto gives a good look at the EV4 hatch with a big back end.

Kia EV4 hatch spotted in the US for the first time (Source: KindelAuto)

Although the hatchback is expected to be aimed at the European market, a US launch cannot be ruled out.

It’s no secret hatchbacks are not very popular in the US, not like in Europe. However, as drivers look for more efficiency and “crossover-like” vehicles, the electric hatch could open up a market.

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Kia EV4 concept (Source: Kia)

If you’re not a fan of the hatch, it’s okay Kia is launching the sedan version as well. We got a good look at the electric sedan last month as it finalizes testing (you can see the video here).

Inside, the EV4 will feature Kia’s latest infotainment and connectivity tech. This includes its new ccNC infotainment system with dual 12.3″ center and driver display screens with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support.

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Kia EV4 concept interior (Source: Kia)

Kia is expected to begin building EV4 models later this year ahead of deliveries starting in 2025. Although prices have yet to be announced, the EV4 is expected to start at around $35,000 to $40,000.

It will compete with other electric sedans, like the Tesla Model 3, starting at $42,490, and Hyundai’s IONIQ 6, which starts at $38,900.

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Meet the new Cadillac Vistiq, a luxury three-row electric SUV with over 300 miles range

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Meet the new Cadillac Vistiq, a luxury three-row electric SUV with over 300 miles range

GM’s new luxury three-row electric SUV is about to hit the global stage. After unveiling its new Vistiq electric SUV, Cadillac “continues to set the standard for American luxury.” Here’s our first look at the “mini Escalade,” including prices and specs.

“With the addition of VISTIQ, Cadillac will be one of the only brands to offer an EV entry in every luxury SUV segment,” vice president of Cadillac Global, John Roth, said on Tuesday.

The Vistiq is a three-row electric SUV that will sit between the Lyriq and the larger Escalade IQ. A “mini Escalade,” if you will. Like its big sibling, the Escalde IQ, the mid-size SUV features Cadillac’s sleek new design theme.

One of the first things you will notice is the illuminated pinstripe grille up front, signaling the SUV’s status as an EV. The Vistiq also features the luxury brand’s signature vertical head and tail lights, while more expensive trims gain a Black Crystal Shield.

Inside, the Vistiq is “engineered to provide spaciousness for passengers in all three rows.” It’s also loaded with advanced tech and features, including a massive 33″ LED infotainment screen.

Even third-row passengers get padded armrests, cupholders, a place to store their phones, and USB chargers.

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2026 Cadillac Vistiq electric SUV (Source: GM)

Cadillac unveils three-row electric Vistiq SUV

The SUV has a premium 23-speaker AKG sound system with Dolby Atmos for an “immersive 3D experience.” It also comes with premium safety and driver assist tech, like GM’s Super Cruise, Blind Zone Steering Assist, Bicyclist Alert, and Forward Collision Alert as standard.

For an even safer drive, you can opt for the available Night Vision, which uses infrared sensors to detect people or animals in your way.

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2026 Cadillac Vistiq electric SUV (Source: GM)

Powered by a 102 kWh battery pack, Cadillac expects the electric SUV will offer over 300 miles range. With up to 615 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque, the “mini Escalade” can hit 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds (with Velocity Max).

The standard AWD system with Road Noise Cancellation tech gives you that quiet, peaceful drive you’ve been waiting for.

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2026 Cadillac Vistiq interior three-row seating (Source: GM)

At 205.6″ long, 79.7″ wide, and 71″ tall, with a wheelbase of 121.8″, the Vistiq is slightly longer than the Rivian R1S at 201″ in length. However, it’s slightly shorter than the R1S at 77″ in height.

Cadillac will sell the Vistiq globally, including in the US and Canada. Production will start in early 2025 at GM’s Spring Hill, TN, manufacturing plant.

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2026 Cadillac Vistiq interior (Source: GM)

The Cadillac Vistiq SUV will initially be available in Luxury, Sport, and Premium Luxury trims. GM says a Platinum trim with added performance elements and design options will launch in summer 2025.

Cadillac’s new three-row electric SUV will start at $78,790, including the destination fee. Next up will be the Vistiq’s big brother, the Escalde IQ. Stay tuned for more info closer to launch.

How do you feel about Cadillac’s new Vistiq? Would you pay around $80K for the luxury three-row SUV? Let us know your thoughts below.

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EVgo shares record Q3 results and double digit YoY growth for eighth consecutive quarter

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EVgo shares record Q3 results and double digit YoY growth for eighth consecutive quarter

EV charging network EVgo has published its Q3 2024 financial report, which shows record revenue and tremendous year-over-year growth. EVgo’s growth has continued over the last eight quarters, seven of which saw a triple-digit increase in energy throughput.

EVgo continues to grow as one of the United States’ largest EV charging networks. Its current footprint consists of over 1,000 fast-charging locations across 40 states, with many more pending, as shown in the company’s service map below.

In May, we reported that EVgo had doubled its registered users in two years, surpassing 1 million active customers. That milestone also saw a 400% increase since April 2020. While some competitors have caught flak for their lack of maintenance and reliability, EVgo has rolled out a “ReNew” program to repair and replace charging piles and ensure customers can replenish their EVs.

Before today’s Q3 report, EVgo had also rolled out several perks and support programs for EV drivers, including access for Tesla owners and fast charging for Hertz rentals, all while rolling out new 350 kW charging stations through partnerships with companies like Pilot/Flying J, and General Motors.

Those efforts appear to be paying off, as EVgo shared record revenue and steady growth in its Q3 2024 financial report.

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EVgo added 147K additional customers in Q3 2024

According to EVgo’s Q3 2024 report, the EV charging network achieved record revenue totaling $67.5 million. That’s up from $35.1 million in Q3 of 2023, representing 92% YoY growth.

EVgo’s total throughput increased to 78 GWh last quarter, compared to 37 GWh in Q3 2023, representing 111% growth during that time. The charging network added over 147,000 new customers in Q3, eclipsing 1.2 million users in total, representing a 39% year-over-year increase. Total accounts are up 57% compared to Q3 2023. EVgo CEO Badar Khan spoke:

I’m pleased to report another record quarter anchored by strong revenues and triple digit year-over-year network throughput growth. Our deployment team continued to meet demand head-on bringing a record number of stalls online in the third quarter. With our conditional commitment from DOE for a loan guarantee of up to $1.05 billion announced last month, EVgo is poised to lead the industry as the charging provider of choice. As we look ahead to the end of the year and into fiscal 2025, we are working diligently to complete the loan process, drive our next phase of growth as an owner and operator of fast charging infrastructure, and deliver continued and sustainable value creation for our shareholders.

EVgo shared that its Q3 revenue milestone represents eight sequential quarters of double-digit growth and seven consecutive quarters of triple-digit growth year-over-year in terms of throughput. Here’s EVgo’s Q3 2024 report by the numbers:

  • Revenue: $67.5 million
  • Network Throughput: 78 gigawatt-hours
  • Customer Account Additions: over 147,000 accounts
  • Gross Profit: $6.4 million
  • Net Loss: $33.3 million
  • Adjusted Gross Profit: $18 million
  • Adjusted EBITDA: $8.9 million
  • Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities: $12.1 million
  • Capital Expenditures: $25.8 million
  • Capital Expenditures, Net of Capital Offsets: $5.2 million

Following today’s report, EVgo appears poised to continue to grow and could eventually become the nation’s largest EV charging network. As reported in October, the network received a loan from the US Department of Energy totaling $1.05 billion to install 7,500 additional EV fast chargers in the US. EVgo’s anticipated states for charger expansion will be Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas.

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Tesla’s Bitcoin holdings surge by riding crypto wave

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Tesla’s Bitcoin holdings are surging by riding the crypto wave initiated by Trump winning the US elections.

However, the automaker has yet to start taking Bitcoin payments again.

Tesla is one of the few major companies to invest in cryptocurrency. In early 2021, it bought $1.5 billion in Bitcoin and briefly accepted it as payment for vehicles. However, Tesla soon suspended Bitcoin payments due to concerns over fossil fuel use in mining, particularly coal.

The company reassured investors it wouldn’t sell its Bitcoin holdings and would consider resuming payments once the network had a cleaner energy mix. Though Tesla hinted at reopening Bitcoin payments last year, it hasn’t happened yet.

By 2022, Tesla’s Bitcoin holdings had grown to $2 billion but took a hit as the cryptocurrency’s value dropped. Tesla then sold about 75% of its Bitcoin, yielding $1.2 billion, but still holds 9,720 Bitcoins, making it the fourth-largest corporate Bitcoin holder, ahead of Coinbase.

The crypto mostly traded sideways for the last year, but it surged more than 20% since Trump won the election last week.

The market seems to believe that his plans for deregulation will enable cryptocurrencies to grow faster.

It brings Tesla’s bitcoin holdings to over $800 million. It’s unclear if Tesla plans to take profits again like it did during the last surge in pricing.

Lately, there has been a rare development in Tesla’s crypto holdings.

Last month, ahead of the elections, Tesla moved nearly all of its bitcoins into new unknown wallets.

The reason behind the move is unclear at this point.

There were also some indications that Tesla would be preparing to accept Bitcoin payment for its electric vehicles again, but it has yet to happen.

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