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Food logistics company Nagel-Group has just expanded its delivery fleet with 20 new electric trucks, with the first vehicles ...
Nagel-Group is adding 20 new battery-electric trucks to its German fleet in 2025, including six Volvo FH Aero Electric units ...
Mercedes-Benz has officially confirmed the launch of the all-new CLA Electric in India. The German marque has listed the battery-powered entry-level luxury sedan indicating its imminent launch is ...
Officially, this vehicle will be called Mercedes-Benz CLA with EQ Technology. It features a futuristic new design language, while still looking unmistakably a CLA. Electric CLA will feature a ...
Q ) What is the average of Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric? A ) The range of Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric is - as per ARAI. Q ) What is the running cost of Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric? A ) Running costs ...
Mercedes-Benz has officially listed the CLA Electric, branded as the CLA with EQ Technology, on its Indian website, signalling the imminent arrival of this all-electric sedan. While an exact launch ...
Mercedes-Benz Vans has unveiled the Mercedes-Benz Vision V at the 2025 Shanghai Motor Show, a show-stopping electric concept that gives a bold preview of the brand’s future direction in luxury ...
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the Vision V, a fully electric concept MPV built on its upcoming Van Electric Architecture (VAN.EA), offering a preview of the company’s future approach to luxury vans.
The Mercedes-Benz Vision V is more than a concept car. It's a mockup of the full potential of what Mercedes can do with its latest modular, flexible, and scalable Van Electric Architecture (VAN.EA ...
Slate Auto unveiled its customizable EV, which can turn from a truck to an SUV and back in less than an hour, but will it ...
Mercedes-Benz claims that the eCitan can go up to 300km on a full battery, and with its 75kW DC charger, it can go from 10 to 80 per cent charge in just 38 minutes using a fast-charging station ...
Changing that overly spendy status quo is going to take something radical, and it’s hard to get more radical than what Slate ...