On today’s challenging episode of Quick Charge, Elon seems serious about rebuilding the Cybertruck that exploded outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, there are questions about Tesla’s record-setting weekend in Canada, and lots, lots more.
In other news, we’ve got a hot tub you can sail around a lake, a 140-ton electric hoverboard from Liebherr, a $1,000 electric pickup from China, questions about the effectiveness of EV rebates in general, and a 0% interest deal on an all-new electric Dodge Charger Daytona.
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- Destroyed Cybertruck used in Vegas bombing is for sale, Musk said Tesla would rebuild it
- Spacruzzi opens 2025 reservations for limited builds of its all-electric hot tub boats
- Liebherr developing giant, 140-ton Segway-style autonomous haulers
- Tesla made a suspicious number of rebate requests on last days of Canadian EV incentive
- Harbinger guarantees incentive pricing to combat Trump Administration chaos
- All the EVs (and one PHEV) you can buy with 0% financing in March 2025 [update]
- These are the cheapest EVs you can lease in March at under $300 a month
- Remember that $2,000 electric mini-truck I bought from China? Now they’re down to $1,000
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