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    NewsApr 7, 2026

    Used Electric Vehicles Sales Reach New Record with Bigger Surge Ahead

    Used EV sales in Canada surged to a record high in Q1 2024, with nearly 37,000 EVs sold through Manheim's wholesale auctions and over 100,000 sold at retail. Year-over-year growth reached 12%, driven by rising fuel prices, increased off-lease supply, and provincial incentives like Ontario’s $4,000 iZEV rebate, BC’s $3,500 rebate, and Quebec’s RÉVE program. Economic factors such as lower operating costs and reduced fuel expenses are the primary motivators for Canadian buyers choosing used EVs over new models.

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    NewsApr 2, 2026

    Stellantis Plans to Assemble Leapmotor Electric Vehicles at Closed Canadian Facility

    Stellantis is considering assembling Leapmotor EVs at its idle Brampton, Ontario plant using knock-down kits from China. The proposal faces strong opposition from Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Unifor over concerns of minimal job creation and exclusion of Canadian suppliers. Canadian government had previously invested over $529 million in subsidies for the Brampton facility, which remains closed since Stellantis moved Jeep Compass production to Illinois in 2025.

    Final Tesla Model S and X Plaid Signature Series Starts at $159420
    NewsApr 11, 2026

    Final Tesla Model S and X Plaid Signature Series Starts at $159420

    Tesla Canada is launching a limited-edition Garnet Red Signature Series of the Plaid Model S and Model X, with only 350 vehicles available — 250 Model S and 100 Model X.. The Model X Signature Series is priced at $159,420 CAD, a $30,000 CAD premium over the standard Model X Plaid, while the Model S price is expected to be around $155,000 CAD.. Canadian buyers can benefit from provincial incentives such as Ontario’s iZEV program, offering up to $4,000 CAD rebates for eligible electric vehicles.. Tesla will host a celebration event in May to mark the end of production for the Model S and Model X, which began in 2012 and 2015 respectively.. Production of the Model S and Model X has ended, with only about 600 units remaining globally, and the Fremont factory is now being repurposed for Optimus humanoid robot production.

    Electric Articulated Haul Trucks Enter Mass Production Series Video
    NewsApr 11, 2026

    Electric Articulated Haul Trucks Enter Mass Production Series Video

    Volvo CE has begun serial production of the A30 and A40 Electric articulated haul trucks, marking the world’s first for electric vehicles of this size in heavy-duty applications.. The A30 Electric offers a payload capacity of 64,000 lb (29 tonnes) with a 245 kWh battery, while the A40 Electric provides 86,000 lb (39 tonnes) with a 324 kWh battery, both powered by 350 kW electric motors.. Initial deliveries will start in the UK and Norway, with further European distribution planned for late 2026, and potential future availability and incentives for Canadian industries through programs like Canada’s iZEV strategy.

    Driver Switches from RAM 3500 to Silverado EV and Reveals Amazing Fuel Savings
    NewsApr 10, 2026

    Driver Switches from RAM 3500 to Silverado EV and Reveals Amazing Fuel Savings

    Switching from a diesel truck to an electric vehicle (EV) in Canada can lead to significant savings, with operating costs over 60% cheaper per kilometre.. The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV, with its 170 kWh battery, achieves approximately 3.2 kilometres per kWh, costing around $0.09 per kilometre to operate, compared to $0.24 per kilometre for a diesel truck.. Canadian drivers can benefit from substantial government incentives, such as up to $4,000 through the iZEV program, and provincial rebates ranging from $3,500 to $13,000, making EV ownership more affordable.

    Tesla Netherlands FSD Supervised Approval Explained
    NewsApr 10, 2026

    Tesla Netherlands FSD Supervised Approval Explained

    Tesla's "Full Self-Driving" Supervised system has received key European approval in the Netherlands, marking the first country to endorse this Level 2 driver-assistance technology under UN R-171 regulations.. The system underwent extensive testing, covering over 1.6 million kilometres on EU roads and meeting more than 400 compliance requirements, though it remains a supervised assistant, not a fully autonomous system.. While the approval is currently valid only in the Netherlands, other EU countries can recognise it nationally, with a potential broader European rollout targeted for summer 2026, subject to individual country approvals.. Canadian EV buyers can benefit from provincial rebates such as Ontario’s $5,000 iZEV program and British Columbia’s $3,000 rebate, though Tesla’s FSD Supervised system is not yet available in Canada.. Unlike the U.S., European regulations require type approval before deployment, ensuring higher safety standards and legal protections for consumers, which may impact Tesla’s future rollouts in Canada.

    NewsApr 15, 2026

    Gasoline Price Increase Summer 2026: Why Gas Prices Are Rising Again Despite Fuel Tax Pause

    Canadian gas prices are rising by about 10 cents per litre due to summer fuel blends, offsetting recent federal fuel tax cuts.. Federal and provincial EV incentives—like Ontario’s $1,000 and B.C.’s $3,000 rebates—make switching to EVs more affordable.. Summer fuel blends cost about 10 cents more per litre because they remove butane to reduce pollution and smog.. Experts predict high gas prices will remain above $1.75 per litre throughout much of the summer.. Electric vehicles offer long-term savings, stability, and environmental benefits as an alternative to volatile fuel prices.

    Mercedes-Benz Introduces New EQS Electric Car 926 km Range 800V Fast Charging Steer-by-Wire System
    NewsApr 14, 2026

    Mercedes-Benz Introduces New EQS Electric Car 926 km Range 800V Fast Charging Steer-by-Wire System

    Mercedes-Benz has heavily upgraded its EQS electric sedan, achieving a WLTP range of up to 926 km – a 13% improvement over its predecessor, making it a leading luxury EV option in Canada’s growing electric vehicle market. The new EQS features an advanced 800-volt architecture, enabling up to 350 kW DC fast charging, allowing the vehicle to gain approximately 320 km of range in just 10 minutes, ideal for Canadian highway trips. Mercedes has introduced a new entry-level EQS 400 variant with 270 kW output and a 112 kWh battery, positioned competitively against rivals like the BMW i7, with Canadian pricing pending but expected to benefit from substantial iZEV incentives and provincial rebates in Ontario, British Columbia, and Quebec.

    Nissan Juke Electric Model Debuts as Bold New Design
    NewsApr 14, 2026

    Nissan Juke Electric Model Debuts as Bold New Design

    Nissan announces an electric Juke set to launch in Europe in 2027, featuring a distinctive design inspired by the 2024 Hyper Punk concept and expected to offer up to 386 miles of range.. The electric Juke will be produced at Nissan’s UK Sunderland factory using the Renault-Nissan CMF-EV platform, likely sharing battery options and a single-motor, front-wheel-drive system with the Leaf.. Despite initial plans for the electric Juke to replace the combustion engine model, Nissan will offer both to cater to different customer preferences in the uncertain EV market.. The electric Juke will not be available in Canada, but Canadian EV enthusiasts can look forward to other models like the Leaf, which qualifies for federal and provincial incentives, and upcoming hybrids like the 2027 Nissan Rogue E-Power.

    2027 Nissan Rogue E-Power Unveiled: Nissan’s Stylish Response to Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
    NewsApr 14, 2026

    2027 Nissan Rogue E-Power Unveiled: Nissan’s Stylish Response to Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

    Nissan is set to launch the 2027 Rogue Hybrid E-Power in Canada, marking the automaker’s first conventional hybrid offering in the market and providing a new option for eco-conscious drivers.. The Rogue Hybrid E-Power features Nissan's innovative E-Power series-hybrid system, where a gasoline engine solely charges a battery that powers electric motors, delivering EV-like performance with expected fuel economy ratings exceeding 40 mpg.. Canadian buyers can benefit from provincial incentives and rebates such as iZEV programs in Ontario, British Columbia, and Quebec, though specific pricing has not yet been released, analysts predict it will be competitively priced.. Early reviews of the E-Power system from the Japan market indicate a seamless, responsive driving experience with instant torque and smooth acceleration, appealing to EV enthusiasts.

    NewsApr 13, 2026

    Western Media Struggles with Royal Enfield Electric Motorcycle Launch Coverage

    Royal Enfield's Flying Flea C6 electric motorcycle, launched in India for approximately US $3,000, is positioned as a premium urban EV despite its seemingly low price due to higher costs of comparable bikes in the Indian market. The bike is expected to be priced significantly higher in Canada due to import costs, taxes, and dealer margins, likely positioning it as a stylish urban electric motorcycle above the $3,000 mark. Canadian buyers can benefit from substantial incentives including up to $4,000 through the federal iZEV program and provincial rebates ranging from $1,400 to $5,000 depending on the province, potentially offsetting the higher retail price.

    Tesla Spring Update 2026 Introduces Hey Grok and New Self-Driving App Plus More Features
    NewsApr 13, 2026

    Tesla Spring Update 2026 Introduces Hey Grok and New Self-Driving App Plus More Features

    Tesla's Spring Update 2026 introduces over a dozen new features for Canadian drivers, including a redesigned Self-Driving app with a $99.99/month subscription for Full Self-Driving (Supervised) on AI4 (HW4) vehicles.. Enhanced Grok voice assistant allows hands-free activation with “Hey Grok” and can set location-based reminders, though it still lacks control over core functions like climate and media.. Expanded Pet Mode now includes three animated characters, including a “Cyberhog” with pixel sunglasses and a Hawaiian shirt, customizable with the pet’s name.. New safety features include a visual safety layer for blind spot monitoring, with accent lights glowing red when a turn signal is active and a vehicle or object is detected.. Canadian owners can benefit from provincial rebates and the iZEV incentive program, reducing the overall cost of purchasing a Tesla.

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