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Audi Sets Sights on 2026 for Last Gas-Powered Car Release

In 2021, Audi declared its intention to discontinue the sale of internal combustion engine (ICE) models after 2033. CEO Gernot Döllner further confirmed in 2023 that the production of the last gas-powered vehicle is slated for 2026. Audi is set to introduce over 20 new or revised electric models by 2025, with the debut of the Q6 e-tron among the planned releases. The company aims to achieve parity in revenue generated from electric vehicles and ICE models by the end of the decade. Audi's progressive approach stands in contrast to other automakers such as Mercedes-Benz, who intend to persist in the production of ICE vehicles.

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Ford Introduces 810-HP Supercharger Kit for 2024 Ford Mustang GT, Darkhorse: Price at Almost $10000

Ford introduces the 810-HP Supercharger Kit for the 2024 Mustang, revolutionizing performance upgrades for enthusiasts. Priced at $9,995, the kit delivers a substantial power boost with a Whipple-supplied blower and GT500-style components. It's compatible with both Dark Horse and GT models, backed by a three-year/36,000-mile guarantee when professionally installed.

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GM Resumes Chevrolet Blazer EV Sales, Offering Big Price Drop

Amid temporary sales suspension, the 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV returns with a significant price drop following software challenges. General Motors resolved the issues and reintroduced the model at reduced prices, expressing confidence in the extensive software updates to enhance functionality. The updated lineup includes various trims and powertrain configurations, offering flexibility for prospective buyers. As the Blazer EV re-enters the market, its compelling features and affordability are poised to capture the attention of electric SUV enthusiasts.

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Honda Prologue, Acura ZDX Meet Criteria for $7,500 Tax Credit

Honda and Acura now qualify for the full $7,500 Federal Tax Credit, with the newest Honda Prologue all-electric cars in the US being eligible for this tax credit as of March 7. This credit applies to all 2024 Prologues, including leased ones acquired after February 26, 2024. Exciting developments await potential EV buyers. Honda and Acura now qualify for the full $7,500 Federal Tax Credit, with the newest Honda Prologue all-electric cars in the US being eligible for this tax credit as of March 7. This credit applies to all 2024 Prologues, including leased ones acquired after February 26, 2024. Exciting developments await potential EV buyers. Read more about the exciting updates and offerings from Honda and Acura below.

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Mercedes-Benz Debuts Sleek Wallbox Charger in US: Elevating Charging Experience

Mercedes-Benz introduces its Wallbox Charger in the US, offering a practical solution for home charging needs. The sleek design and advanced features ensure a seamless charging experience, while complimentary chargers add value for select customers. This expansion follows successful deployment in Europe, catering to American owners of EQB, EQE, EQS, and plug-in hybrid models."

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2024 Nissan Ariya Offers Affordable Luxury, Now at $40,980 Base Price

Nissan has slashed prices for its 2024 Ariya electric SUV, offering up to $6,000 off most trims. The move aims to boost market competitiveness and broaden the customer base. Despite the Japanese import status, the base Engage model now starts at $40,980, including destination fees. These strategic price adjustments reflect Nissan's commitment to the evolving EV market.

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