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2024 Honda Prologue EV Starts At $48,795, Packs 296 Mile-Range

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Prices for the brand-new vehicle will start at $48,795 (including $1,395 destination charge). More: The $65k Acura ZDX Makes The Cadillac Lyriq Look Like A Bargain In addition to the vehicle itself, Honda says that it will be the first automaker to offer customers credits across multiple charging networks in the U.S.

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2024 Honda Prologue Gets Class-Leading Electric Vehicle Range of nearly 300 miles, Priced Starting at $47,400

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The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts at $47,400 for the well-equipped Prologue EX, excluding the $1,395 destination charge. These packages encompass a range of options, from home charging stations to portable charging kits, providing flexibility to fit each buyer’s lifestyle.

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Hyundai’s American-Made Ioniq 5 Costs More But Goes The Extra Mile

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Without further ado, the entry-level Ioniq 5 SE RWD Standard Range starts at $42,500 before a $1,475 destination fee. That’s a sizable jump as the 2024 model began at $41,800 and had a lower $1,395 destination charge, despite needing to be shipped across the Pacific.

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How BMW driver Simon is rethinking electric range

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Instead, it’s using natural breaks in your journey to incorporate short bursts of rapid and ultra-rapidtop-up charging at service stations on major UK routes[3] – something electric converts call ‘grazing’ – before finding a more cost-effective and time-effective ‘destination charging’ option at your final halt. “You

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Our First Impressions Of Cadillac’s 2026 Vistiq With 3 Rows Of Luxury And Blackwing Levels Of Electric Power

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That’s a surprise as GM announced plans to adopt the North American Charging Standard (NACS) in the summer of 2023 and GM vehicles gained access to Tesla’s Supercharger network in September. This marks an $18,175 increase over the Lyriq, yet it’s still a whopping $51,200 less than the Escalade IQ.

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Review: 2025 Toyota Crown Signia Is A Jack Of All Trades And A Master Of None

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Behind those simple words is a complex network that makes up the real powertrain. Our main test car, a Crown Signia Limited, had an MSRP of $51,675 that included upcharges for a special color (Finish Line Red), the Advanced Tech package, and destination charges. It’s a 16-valve 2.5-liter

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2026 Cadillac Vistiq Packs 615HP And 3 Rows, Priced From $79,000 To Nearly $100,000

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That’s a surprise as GM announced plans to adopt the North American Charging Standard (NACS) in the summer of 2023 and GM vehicles gained access to Tesla’s Supercharger network in September. This marks an $18,175 increase over the Lyriq, yet it’s still a whopping $51,200 less than the Escalade IQ.