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Jeep Renegade EV Launch in 2027

Affordable Sub-$25,000 Jeep Renegade EV To Launch In 2027

A presentation slide at the Investor Day Event contained “under $25k for BEV variant” information. The under-$25,000 Jeep Renegade EV has been confirmed for launch in 2027 by Stellantis. The information was revealed at the Investor Day Event held at Stellantis headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Jeep, along with many other legacy carmakers, has been aiming for an affordable EV for a while now. The American auto giant believes it is the only way to boost its depleting sales. Note that its sales have gone down from 973,227 units in 2018 to just 641,166 units in 2023. You might also like: Jeep Plans To Increase Its PHEV Sales By 50% In 2024 Jeep Renegade EV To Launch In 2027 In order to replenish its consistently declining sales in the last 5 years, Stellantis is planning affordable electric SUVs. That seems like the only feasible strategy to cater to the mass market. During this conference, Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares was quoted saying, “If you ask me what is an affordable BEV, I would say €20,000 in Europe and $25,000 in the U.S. So our job is to bring the safe, clean and affordable BEV to the U.S., $25,000. We’ll do it.” With this, the compact electric SUV will join the other eco-friendly models in the lineup including the Wagoneer S and the upcoming Recon (an electric variant of the Wrangler). The latter is slated for launch later this year. The aim is to sell 50% more vehicles in 2027 in comparison to 2023. While there are not many details surrounding the electric Renegade just yet, we could make the logical assumption that it might borrow the powertrain from Citroen e-C3. The e-C3 was announced for Europe last year. It has a starting price of €23,300 or $25,000 which is what Jeep will also be targeting. If that turns out to be the case, the electric Renegade will feature a 44 kWh LFP battery which could offer a range of around 200 miles (322 km) on a single charge as per WLTP. There is a 111 hp motor and the e-C3 is capable of using a 100 kW DC charger via its 400 V electrical architecture. Certainly, Jeep will make sure that it designs the electric Renegade such that the EV carries the rugged traits of a typical Jeep. That will include appropriate elements on the exterior, as well as the interior. You might also like: Hyundai Casper-based Inster Sub-compact EV Teased w/ 355 km of Range Learn Electric Cars Says The need for affordable EVs is becoming apparent with each passing day. Most legacy car marques are working tirelessly to achieve the ambitious goal of sub-$25,000 EVs. This includes Ford, Volkswagen, Volvo, Jeep, Kia, Hyundai, Chevrolet, etc. The current demand for EVs is plateauing in the U.S. and China (the two largest automobile markets in the world). The next phase of EV adoption seems possible only on the back of affordable electric cars. Additionally, the infrastructure around EVs is also developing rapidly. All these factors would combine to ensure sustainable growth in this space going forward. That seems to be the only way to achieve the massive carbon neutrality targets set by most car companies for the coming decade. Image Source

Genesis GV60 Magma Spy Shot Front Three Quarters

Genesis GV60 Magma Spy Shots Reveal A High-Performance Trim

The performance iteration of the luxury EV borrows elements from the famed Hyundai Ioniq 5 N. The Genesis GV60 Magma spy shots indicate an even more powerful version of the luxury EV. The Hyundai Motor Company is not satisfied with keeping its Genesis sub-brand a premium-only affair. Sure it offers some of the most ostentatious automobiles out there, but the future looks diversified. Also, it makes sense since Genesis cars can easily borrow powertrains and platforms from established successful vehicles like the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6. You might also like: Hyundai Casper-based Inster Sub-compact EV Teased w/ 355 km of Range Genesis GV60 Magma Spy Shots The spy shots capture the luxury electric car with a partially camouflaged body. At the front, the split-LED light cluster is reminiscent of the Genesis design philosophy. We even get to witness a broad grille section with a splitter at the front. Apart from that, the side profile captures the crossover silhouette of the luxury EV. The roof rails, sloping roofline, flush-fitting door handles and ginormous wheel arches accentuate the road presence significantly. I particularly like the 21-inch elegant alloy wheels. At the rear, the sloping roofline culminates into a tailgate-mounted spoiler. It extends out of the body making it noticeable. The rear bumper wears a rather unique and rugged appearance with a chrome frame. The ‘V’-shaped elements near the C-pillar are a cool touch to elevate the exterior design language. I noticed that the ground clearance is quite low due to the suspension setup. That can be expected from a performance crossover. Now, there have been no official announcements regarding the powertrain of the Genesis GV60 Magma. Nevertheless, I expect it to borrow most elements from the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N. Since, the Performance variant of the existing GV60 already boasts a potent dual-motor AWD configuration with 483 hp (with boost mode) and 700 Nm, the more hardcore driving version is bound to have a higher output than this. Note that the Ioniq 5 N makes 641 hp and 769 Nm. I believe the GV60 will also get a tuned electric powertrain to produce something similar if not slightly higher. You might also like: Xiaomi To Launch More Powerful SU7 To Rival Porsche Taycan Learn Electric Cars Says The luxury department of Hyundai Motor Company looks determined to enter the performance EV race as well. This would be a great situation for those who want to experience the thrilling driving dynamics of a hot EV along with the utmost comfort and top-notch quality cabin. I believe it will be a niche market. Still, with the backing of Hyundai’s expertise in this matter, it is worth a shot. This Genesis GV60 Magma prototype could go into production soon, first in Europe and then in other international markets. Image Source – Autoevolution and the_carspy

Xiaomi SU7 Porsche Taycan Rival at Nurburgring

Xiaomi To Launch More Powerful SU7 To Rival Porsche Taycan

The Chinese smartphone giant aims to take the title of the fastest production EV at the iconic Nürburgring race track. Xiaomi is prepping a performance version of the SU7 EV to challenge the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT for being the fastest production EV at the iconic Nürburgring race track. The Chinese EV has been in the news for clocking over 100,000 bookings within 6 days of launch. That is a testament to its impact on potential customers. The EV left international car experts impressed with its driving dynamics at the relatively affordable price point. Now, Xiaomi is aiming for a hardcore performance trim of the EV. You might also like: Taycan Turbo GT Becomes The Most Powerful Porsche Ever Xiaomi SU7 Performance Version To Rival Porsche Taycan A heavily camouflaged avatar of the Xiaomi SU7 was spotted performing hot laps on the Nordschleife at the Nürburgring race track. The Nordschleife is 20.830 km (12.943 mi.) long and has an elevation of more than 300 m (1,000 ft) between its lowest and highest points. The SU7 burning rubber can only mean bad news for the likes of the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT and Tesla Model S Plaid. The German phenomenon currently holds a lap time of 7:07.55 at the legendary race track. This makes it the second fastest production EV after Rimac Nevera. The Chinese smartphone giant holds high ambitions of achieving the Nürburgring glory. In order to do so, I expect this special version of the SU7 to come with a powertrain which outputs in excess of 1,000 PS of maximum power. The current fastest version of the SU7 makes 663 hp (495 kW) and 838 Nm (618 lb-ft) of peak power and torque. With this setup, the electric sedan can sprint to 100 km/h (62 mph) from a standstill in an impressive 2.78 seconds. But to match the performance of the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT with the Weissach Lightweight Package, this number has to be even lower. Remember, with this package, the Taycan produces a ginormous 1,108 PS (815 kW) of top power for small durations of time. Looking at the test mule, it is clear that Xiaomi is working towards that goal. For instance, this SU7 carries a fixed rear wing and a compact chin spoiler underneath the front bumper to capitalize on the massive extra downforce at the rear. A few more aerodynamic alterations to the design and a stiffer suspension setup should be the bare minimum requirements to make the EV breathe fire. More details will emerge with time. You might also like: Hyundai Casper-based Inster Sub-compact EV Teased w/ 355 km of Range Learn Electric Cars Says It is becoming apparent that Xiaomi didn’t just want to make an affordable lookalike of the Taycan, but an electric monster which would be able to defeat Porsche at its own game. All this with a relatively affordable price point. This is a polite way to announce rivalry. Now, whether it is able to defy all odds to appear at the top of the Nürburgring table or not, remains to be seen. Nevertheless, the fact that the Chinese car marque is offering such a capable SUV at a fraction of the cost of the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT or Tesla Model S Plaid is rather commendable and impressive. Recognizing this, potential customers are flocking to buy it, as indicated by the bookings and ongoing deliveries. We shall have to wait and watch how it manages to conquer the monumental Nürburgring race track. Image Source

Hyundai Inster EV Teaser Image

Hyundai Casper-based Inster Sub-compact EV Teased w/ 355 km of Range

Once launched, it will be the cheapest electric car from the Korean auto giant by quite some margin. Hyundai has officially teased the Casper-based Inster sub-compact EV ahead of the debut at the Busan International Mobility Show in late June. The first glimpses of the A-segment EV evidently inform about Casper’s inspiration. Note that Casper is a Korea-only sub-compact SUV which was introduced back in 2021. It was almost imminent that an electric version of the Casper would eventually make its way into the international market at some point. Later this month, we get to acquaint ourselves with the Inster at the Busan International Mobility Show in South Korea. You might also like: Upcoming Affordable Kia Electric EVs – EV2 and EV3 Hyundai Inster Sub-Compact EV The official images surfaced courtesy of an official press release by Hyundai. The first aspect one notices is the round LED DRLs on the bumper. On top of these sit LED plus pixel-graphic turn indicators on the bonnet. Hyundai is following the modern approach of placing the main headlights on the bumper. These bear a striking resemblance with the Casper. The silhouette even captures functional roof rails. That accentuates the SUV-ish traits even further. The charging point is located at the front and one can also see a rather unique 4-spoked alloy wheel pattern. While it is a bit difficult to estimate the dimensions of the EV from these images, I reckon they would be in the vicinity of Casper. Interestingly, the teaser images even capture a tiny bit of the rear profile. Here, we witness the ‘Inster’ badging and pixel LED taillamp pattern. This is something similar to what the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6 get. I am also inclined to believe that it will bear an upright stance, much similar to the Casper. Hyundai says that the ‘Inster’ name is derived from “intimate” and “innovative” and “it will set new standards in terms of driving range, technology, and safety features, redefining what buyers can expect from a vehicle in this class.” Since the sub-compact EV is yet to debut, we don’t have any details regarding the powertrain and battery. However, the press release states that the maximum projected range of the Hyundai Inster EV will be 355 km (220 miles) (WLTP). Hence, we can ascertain that it is for urban usage as a daily driver rather than for long highway hauls. That is in line with what one expects from the estimated €20,000 (~ $21,500) price tag EV. You might also like: Hyundai Ioniq 7 Electric SUV Spied Testing Ahead of June 27 Debut Learn Electric Cars Says The world is moving toward affordable electric cars. In order to make EVs mass market, cost is the primary hurdle. We have seen the EV demand, sort of, plateauing in recent times in the biggest automobile markets – the U.S. and China. I feel in order to spur the demand now, the masses have to be involved. The first wave attracted contributions more from the relatively affluent sections of society. However, to make EVs a household name, prices have to be lower. That is where sub-$25,000 EVs come into the picture. Once the initial costs drop, people will be more open to taking the plunge. Granted, a lot of work still needs to be done on developing adequate charging infrastructure. But that is a long-term process and is being done rapidly. Finally, governments all across the major automobile markets in the world are offering incentives and subsidies to promote EVs. With time, we should be able to see the impact of all these factors. An EV like the Inster could be instrumental in creating a wave of affordable electric cars in times to come.

Volvo EX30 Recalled Due To Software Glitch

Around 72,000 Volvo EX30 EVs Recalled Due To Software Bug

The bug is causing the digital speedometer to enter ‘test’ mode. Volvo has recalled almost 72,000 EX30 electric SUVs for a software glitch. The Geely-owned Swedish carmaker has been struggling with issues pertaining to software glitches for a while now. You must remember that the production of the large EX90 electric SUV was delayed by over 6 months due to the same reason last year. In fact, the 3-row electric SUV went into production last week at Volvo’s Charleston plant in South Carolina. You might also like: Volvo Starts Production of EX90 Electric SUV in the U.S. Volvo EX30 EVs Recalled The bug is sending the digital speedometer into ‘test’ mode for some reason. This was occurring on the central vertically-oriented touchscreen. However, the best thing about most software issues in any modern EV is the fact that the owners don’t have to queue up at the service center for hours. The approximately 72,000 affected vehicles were conveniently fixed by an over-the-air (OTA) update. Hence, the EX30 owners were not bothered by this problem all that much. Note that the EX30 deliveries were delayed earlier this year due to another software glitch. Unfortunately, Volvo has consistently been plagued by such electrical anomalies for quite some time now. But the EX90 production hurdle has been overcome and this latest bug has also been fixed. We can only hope that Volvo doesn’t encounter any more obstacles as the brand expands its footprint in various international markets. Another poignant information pertaining to Volvo EX30 is that some parts of the production will now move from China to Belgium (Europe) to prevent tariffs which the EU is planning to slap on Chinese-made vehicles. Interestingly, this is not a last-moment reaction to these tariffs. Volvo had the Belgium production plan in the works for a while now. Hence, there won’t be a huge issue shifting the production to Europe from China. You might also like: Jeep Plans To Increase Its PHEV Sales By 50% In 2024 Learn Electric Cars Says As automotive electronics increase in modern cars, it becomes crucial to understand that the fixes are also mostly over-the-air. However, it is slightly concerning that these software glitches can be this frequent in an established carmaker like Volvo. Therefore, we must be aware of the kind of world we live in. I don’t think this is something to be worried about. Most bugs are easily fixed with software updates anyway. Companies keep working behind the scenes to take care of these problems. Essentially, the relevance of tech companies is evident in modern cars. That is also the reason why we see tech companies trying to get into the business of making cars. Xiaomi, Apple (Apple has dropped the plans now), Sony, etc. are perfect examples of this. There are minimal hardcore mechanical components in modern EVs. Electronics form the biggest portion of any modern automobile. Hence, such issues are going to be rather common in our world going forward.