For the second time, a judge strikes down Elon Musk’s $55 billion Tesla CEO pay package as the company struggles to avoid seeing its sales slip year over year for the first time. Plus: an all-new look for Jaguar this Giving Tuesday on Quick Charge!
We’ve also got record EV sales from both Kia and Hyundai, with the latter seeing IONIQ 5 sales double over last year, more Tesla discounts in China AND North America, and more.
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- Jaguar embraces spotlight after radical $100K luxury EV concept sparks backlash
- Leaked images reveal Jaguar’s new +$100,000 electric GT with a radical design
- Hyundai sets new US sales record in November after IONIQ 5 sales more than double
- Kia has ‘no plans of slowing down’ after record November sales with new EVs en route
- For a limited time, save $500 on a Centris folding eBike from Buzz Bicycles
- Tesla sales rise in China thanks to incentives, can it save its quarter?
- Judge shuts down Tesla’s attempt to reinstate Elon Musk’s giant CEO pay package
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