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Is the future of FCEVs boom or bust?

Auto Service World

According to a new report by IDTechEx, authored by technology analyst John Li, the year 2024 marked the second consecutive year of declining sales for FCEV passenger cars, with commercial vehicles also lagging behind BEVs. However, the report does not expect fuel-cell cars to disappear entirely.

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PHEVs shine but for how much longer?

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Last year was a challenging time for the electric car market, but plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are experiencing significant growth, according to a new report. This significantly reduces the vehicle’s cost without compromising range, as PHEVs also have a combustion engine to alleviate range anxiety. per cent in 2023.

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Nissan May Have Messed Up With The New Murano

Jalopnik

liter V6 of the old car. Thats probably because the new car weighs about 4,400 pounds, whereas the old car weighed around 4,100 pounds. Heres a little bit from AN on how the Murano ended up in the state its in: Nissan initially planned to launch the current-generation Murano with a V-6 engine and Nissans e-Power hybrid system.

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Audi Gives Up On Full EV Switchover Target

Jalopnik

Heres what else he told Autocar : Audi is launching from 2024-2026 a completely new line-up of internal combustion engine and plug-in hybrid vehicles, and that gives us complete flexibility for at least another seven, eight, maybe 10 years, and then we will see how our markets develop." "We