Author: Raktangi Swain

Volvo EX 30 Electric SUV The Volvo EX 30 is the smallest and least expensive electric car from Volvo. This electric SUV from Volvo is provided with the fastest acceleration feature, .i.e it can raise its speed from 0 – 100 km/hour in 3.6 seconds. The Swedish automobile manufacturing company made its debut in the rapidly growing small EV industry with its Volvo EX30. This small SUV is being made to target younger customers. Price The price of the upcoming Volvo EX 30 begins from 36,000 pounds, or 33, 795 Euros in Europe. The showroom price of the car in…

Read More

Tesla Model Y: Best-Selling Car Globally  Vehicle sales data for Q1 2023 is out and by Surprising everyone, Tesla Model Y has secured the first position in this year’s sales list. With 267,200 Units Sold, the Tesla Model Y is the First EV to Become the World’s Best-selling Car in the First Quarter of 2023. With its elegant features, the Tesla Model Y has easily managed to propel its sales to a higher volume than all other electric cars across the globe. Sales of the Tesla Model Y The sales of the 2023 Model Y became greater than that of…

Read More

BYD Dolphin Electric Car The BYD Dolphin is a C-segment hatchback electric vehicle about to be launched in Europe. This electric vehicle is already available in China. The range of this EV is about 420 km/charge, which is a WLTP combined range. The state-of-the-art e-platform 3.0 is incorporated in the Dolphin as the standard. The Dolphin is an agile and very efficient electric vehicle. The Dolphin electric car will come in two variants, with different battery packs. Design The elegant design of the Dolphin 2023 electric car has been made on the concept of the company’s ‘Ocean Aesthetics’ language, which…

Read More

Ford EVs to Get Tesla Superchargers According to an Announcement by Ford Motors CEO Jim Farley and Tesla CEO Elon Musk – Ford Motor Co’s present and future electric vehicles can be charged from about 12,000 supercharger stations of the company, Tesla from the upcoming Spring in the USA and Canada. Words by the Management The CEO of Ford, Jim Farley, and the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk announced the agreement on Thursday in a Twitter Spaces audio chat. As per Farley, “We think this is a huge move for our industry and all the customers of electric vehicles”. According…

Read More