At Hackaday we’re very happy to see the increasing number of open hardware devices that appear everyday on the internet, and we’re also quite thrilled about open-source electric cars. Pictured above ...
Introduced in 2017 for the 2018 model year, the Kona is available with combustion-only powertrains, as a hybrid, and as a zero-emission vehicle. As it happens, the latter is currently subjected to a ...
General Motors’ EV1 was a beloved and groundbreaking electric car in its heyday—that is, until GM recalled and destroyed most of the EV1s that it leased to customers in 2003. No more than 20 of the ...
From the 1951 Chrysler Imperial to the 2026 Mercedes-Benz EQS, steering has moved from muscle to fluid, and finally to ...
BMW's electric M cars will have simulated gear shifts and driving noises too.
BMW's M division embracing electrification was always going to be controversial with fans, but the new M3 EV is shaping up to ...