Lucid Could Use Two-Speed Transmissions In Future EVs
The American automaker is interested in two-speed transmissions that allow electric motors to operate in ideal ranges at different speeds.
The American automaker is interested in two-speed transmissions that allow electric motors to operate in ideal ranges at different speeds.
The Detroit automaker has a design for a new drive unit that incorporates one of Lucid's key mechanical concepts.
Even though Tesla never publicly expressed interest in launching a wireless car charger, these patent drawings give us some hints.
The system can listen to conversations and play ads when there’s a moment of silence. Or play a video when you’re close to the shops.
Subaru has been slow to adapt to an EV world. But it has trademarked several outdoorsy-sounding names, one of which is an e-Outback.
Lucid applied for a “Lucid Ocean” trademark for use on an “electrically powered automobile.” What does it mean?
Using a unique hydraulic system, the automaker could boost the efficiency of an electric motor that is already lightweight and compact.
The Earth would come after the Air and the Gravity in Lucid’s lineup.
The Tesla Model 3 may finally get direct rivals from Japan in a few years.
Battery cells are typically only rectangular or cylindrical. GM might change that.
Is the Mazda6 sedan coming back as an EV? A recent model name and logo trademark application in the EU seems to suggest it might.
Is Rivian working on a new flagship EV based on the R1 platform?
The patent was filed almost four years ago, so Ford could have an 800-volt EV out sooner than we think
Not going to lie, "Reaper" sounds pretty badass.
Finally, the real-life Fast and Furious transmission we've all been waiting for.
It's a significant sign pointing towards the electric future for BMW's M division.
A Lexus EV is set to break cover at the Japan Mobility Show 2023 on October 25.
The N Vision 74 Concept from 2022 had a hydrogen fuel cell that fed power to a pair of rear-mounted electric motors.
Ford’s next-generation full-size electric pickup will be built at the BlueOval City facility in Tennessee.
It’s similar to Rivian’s patent for pass-through charging, but doesn't require any vehicle modifications.
The filing mentions a retractable module and the images show a cooktop and several drawers.
The document proposes embedding coils in the road surface, which send power wirelessly to EVs while driving.
Grand Touring is staying, but Injection is going away.
The Lexus TZ might be the electric alternative to the recently unveiled TX.