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  1. Watch out, Tesla Model Y. Hyundai slashed prices for one of the very best EVs you can buy in America.
  2. Forget $7,500 from the feds. How about $9,000 from the state?
  3. The newly added single-motor version is $6,000 cheaper and has more driving range than the dual-motor configuration.
  4. But as bad as the VinFast VF8 is, it may be the best EV deal in the country—just remember that you get what you pay for.
  5. The federal tax credit is dead. But more than a dozen U.S. states will continue to offer their own rebates and tax credits for electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids.
  6. Following moves by Tesla, Rivian is planning to redesign the interior door handle on the upcoming R2. Here’s why. 
  7. Tesla killed the Cybertruck's range extending battery pack, so it designed an inflatable one to help with towing instead.
  8. Two in five Cadillacs sold since July were electric, propelling the brand to its best third quarter in over a decade.
  9. Plus, why Tesla investors weren’t thrilled about a record sales quarter, and what BYD's sales decline in China really means.
  10. America's EV tax credits helped millions of people to break up with gas. But on this week's Plugged-In Podcast, we discuss how they fell short.
  11. Even with the $7,500 federal tax credit out of the picture, there are still some pretty good Rivian deals out there.
  12. Tesla upgraded the Model 3’s range with new battery cells, but it also brought back the turn signal stalk.
  13. The car was snapped completely undisguised on a U.S. road. Here’s what to expect.
  14. Rivian cut its delivery forecast for 2025. But a new growth engine is coming next year.
  15. The Audi Q5 is a perennial best-seller. But in Q3, the electric Audi Q6 E-Tron took home the crown. Here's what it all means.