The Genesis GV60 gets more range and a cheaper price. Automakers project they’ll owe fines under Biden fuel economy rules. And Hyundai becomes the newest brand to plug into the Tesla ecosystem. This and more, here at Green Automotive Reports.
Hyundai will adopt Tesla’s NACS charge port for its EVs within the U.S. and Canada later in 2024, with those EVs having access to Tesla Superchargers, the corporate confirmed Thursday. It claims that Tesla will “fully support the ultra-fast charging speeds” of its latest 800-volt EVs, while NACS adapters for the brand’s CCS-port EVs will arrive in 2025
The 2024 Genesis GV60 EV lineup adds a single-motor, rear-wheel-drive Standard model that provides a lower $53,195 base price together with an estimated 294 miles of EPA range. There are a number of more standard tech features added, too.
And in keeping with a report from Reuters, a letter from a lobbyist group representing a number of the legacy automakers claims that proposed Biden administration efficiency rules will cost them billions of dollars in fines. It even reportedly suggests that can get in the way in which of their ability to construct more EVs.
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