Posts by Devon Taylor

General Motors to Redesign Their Iconic Logo For Electric Future

General Motors has redesigned its famous logo as they shift focus towards electric vehicles. It’s the first time in more than 50 years that GM has redesigned their corporate logo. The redesign eliminates the blue background. It also removes the underline on the uppercase “GM” initials. In their place comes a rounded blue box surrounding…

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Tesla and Nio Both Announce Record EV Sales

Tesla and Nio, the world’s two leading electric vehicle manufacturers, each set new sales records in 2020. Tesla announced that it delivered 180,570 EVs in the fourth quarter of 2020. That beat their previous record, as well as Wall Street expectations. The electric automaker produced 179,757 vehicles total in 2019’s final quarter. For 2020 as…

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Canoo Unveils Their New Electric Delivery Vehicle

Canoo doesn’t just want to catch on with families. On the heels of their electric van, the company unveiled a new product this week. Their “multipurpose delivery vehicle” (MPDV) is aimed at online commerce sites to tackle the “last mile” deliveries to your homes. Or, in simpler terms, these electric trucks will bring you the…

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Large Tesla Stock Trade Expected Ahead Of S&P 500 Inclusion

Tesla’s entrance into the S&P 500 index on Monday, December 21 is expected to be preceded by a huge trade. An unprecedented $80 billion of the electric car maker’s stock could change hands by the end of trading on Friday. Tesla is about to become the most valuable company ever admitted to Wall Street’s main…

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Porsche Confirms IMSA, WEC LMDh Programs Will Return

Although it’s hardly a surprise to those who follow this type of thing, Porsche will indeed renew their efforts in endurance racing. Porsche announced this week that they will debut new a LMDh prototype formula in 2023. Their return to top-tier competition adds another high-profile brand to IMSA’s revered LMP2 class. “The new LMDh category…

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Honda Recalls 130,000 Vehicles In Canada

Japanese automaker Honda is recalling 130,000 vehicles in Canada. Affected models include the Fit, Civic, Accord, Insight, and the Acura ILX. The Canadian recall follows a similar recall of 1.4 million vehicles in the U.S. Honda says 96,761 of the recalled vehicles need repairs in the drive shaft. They can break due to corrosion from…

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