Stellantis EVs gain access to more than 27,000 Tesla Superchargers

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Stellantis is expanding access to Tesla’s fast-charging network for its battery-electric vehicle customers in North America, opening up more than 27,500 Supercharger locations to drivers across several of its brands. The move allows owners of electric vehicles from Dodge, Jeep, Ram, FIAT, and Maserati to use Tesla’s V3 and V4 Superchargers, provided they use a … Read more

The worst selling new cars: March 2026

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America’s slowest-selling cars — March 2026 The following slideshow highlights the 10 slowest-selling vehicles in the United States based on market days’ supply in March 2026, according to data compiled by CarEdge. Market days supply estimates how many days it would take to sell all vehicles currently in inventory at the existing daily sales pace. … Read more

The worst selling new cars: Febraury 2026

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America’s slowest-selling cars in February 2026 These are the slowest-selling new vehicles in the United States for February 2026, ranked by market day supply. This metric estimates how long it would take to sell through existing inventory at the current sales pace. Higher figures indicate models that are sitting on dealer lots significantly longer than … Read more

The worst selling new cars: January 2026

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The slowest-selling new cars on the market right now These are the 10 slowest-selling new cars currently on sale in the U.S., ranked by market day supply. Put plainly, these are the models dealers cannot move, piling up on lots faster than buyers are willing to take them home. A high market day supply does … Read more

The worst selling new cars: December 2025

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Slowest-selling cars in America, December 2025 This slideshow summarizes the 10 slowest-selling new vehicles in the United States for December 2025, based on market days’ supply. Market days supply represents how long it would take dealers to sell all current inventory at the model’s present daily sales rate. Higher figures indicate slower turnover and greater … Read more

Jeep expands its EV lineup with the 2026 Recon

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Jeep is preparing to introduce the 2026 Recon, a fully electric midsize SUV positioned as the brand’s first battery-electric model to receive a Trail Rated designation. The Recon combines an electric propulsion system, a unibody structure on Stellantis’s STLA Large platform, and a variety of off-road-focused features. Production is scheduled to begin early next year, … Read more

How the 2026 Jeep Recon translates Trail Rated criteria to an electric platform

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Jeep positions the 2026 Recon as an electric off-road entry The 2026 Jeep Recon is shown navigating a gravel mountain road, reflecting its role as the brand’s first battery-electric model designed with off-road capability as a central feature. The vehicle is built on Stellantis’s STLA Large platform, which supports a unibody structure and accommodates a … Read more

Electrification branding when there are many types of electrified vehicles

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When it comes to electrified vehicles, I’ve seen a litany of ways to describe them. Though essentially, there are five ways to describe an electrified vehicle (as long as you don’t include hydrogen). There’s a 48-volt mild hybrid (which isn’t a real hybrid), there’s a standard hybrid, there’s a plug-in hybrid, there’s a range-extended electric … Read more

The worst selling new cars: November 2025

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America’s slowest-selling cars in November In November 2025, several vehicles lingered on dealer lots far longer than the industry average. Using data measured by market day supply—the estimated number of days it would take to sell all current inventory based on the existing sales pace—these models represent the slowest-moving nameplates in the U.S. market. Market … Read more