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Replacing Displacement: Bentley Discontinues W12 in favor of EV Development
Feb 22

Feb 22 Replacing Displacement: Bentley Discontinues W12 in favor of EV Development

Edward A. Sanchez
electric

The term “there’s no replacement for displacement” is quickly becoming an anachronism as four-figure output EVs such as the Tesla Model S Plaid and Lucid Air Sapphire are coming into the marketplace…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

TWC Podcast #106: Not Officially Officially Official yet
Feb 16

Feb 16 TWC Podcast #106: Not Officially Officially Official yet

Phil Royle
opinion

When is the EU 2035 zero tailpipe emissions mandate actually official? Apparently not yet — but it’s getting closer. What is official is that the Ram 1500 EV will be called the REV, and according to the latest commercial…

BY PHIL ROYLE

The EV-olution of Hot Rodding
Feb 10

Feb 10 The EV-olution of Hot Rodding

Edward A. Sanchez
opinion, electric

As the saying goes, the more things change, the more they stay the same. Although there are still some hardcore internal-combustion partisans, there are getting to be more and more enthusiasts that are at least…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

TWC Podcast #105: A Van Down by the River
Feb 9

Feb 9 TWC Podcast #105: A Van Down by the River

Phil Royle
opinion

The 2024 Mercedes-Benz eSprinter will boast a large battery and potentially close to a 300 mile range, making it an ideal van for living down by the river — oh, and probably a solid choice for trade workers, too…

BY PHIL ROYLE

Elon – Become Austin’s Hometown Hero; Modernize, Strengthen the Power Grid
Feb 4

Feb 4 Elon – Become Austin’s Hometown Hero; Modernize, Strengthen the Power Grid

Edward A. Sanchez
opinion

Whether by cruel fate, sovereign stubbornness, or bureaucratic incompetence, the winter storms of 2023 have struck Texas, particularly the Austin area, with a vengeance. I’ve heard from friends and family members…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

Could EVs Lead to the Premature Death of Smog Testing?
Feb 3

Feb 3 Could EVs Lead to the Premature Death of Smog Testing?

Phil Royle
opinion, electric

There are a plethora of reasons to purchase an EV. From environmental to maintenance and operational cost advantages, a logical evaluation of the pros and cons of ICE and EV ownership has led to…

BY PHIL ROYLE

TWC Podcast #104: An Impeccable Model for the EV Industry
Feb 2

Feb 2 TWC Podcast #104: An Impeccable Model for the EV Industry

Phil Royle
opinion

From its initial tease to production unveiling, the Ioniq 6 has consistently impressed, and now with its curvy sedan’s range revealed, Hyundai reinforces the notion that it’s the current model of the modern EV…

BY PHIL ROYLE

TWC Podcast #103: I’m not going to say Aliens, but…
Jan 26

Jan 26 TWC Podcast #103: I’m not going to say Aliens, but…

Phil Royle
opinion

Is the Tesla Supercharger CCS compatibility connector actually inspired by the movie Aliens? Should Mazda go all-in on EVs? Did Aptera make a horrible mistake? We cover all of this, plus EV safety concerns in…

BY PHIL ROYLE

Dear Mazda: Here’s What Your EV Road Map Should Be
Jan 25

Jan 25 Dear Mazda: Here’s What Your EV Road Map Should Be

Phil Royle
opinion, electric

Mazda, you’ve meant so much to automotive enthusiasts like me, so watching you languish during the world’s march toward electrification is paining us. We’re all rooting for you, but your bungled ICE-to-EV transition…

BY PHIL ROYLE

Getting Real About the Limitations of Electricity
Jan 24

Jan 24 Getting Real About the Limitations of Electricity

Edward A. Sanchez
opinion

Before you think I’m coming out as a ringer apologist for big oil, I think some context is important. The recent winter storms in California put me in a bit of a “prepper” mode, purchasing a battery power station…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

TWC Podcast #102: Going Full Prepper
Jan 19

Jan 19 TWC Podcast #102: Going Full Prepper

Phil Royle
opinion

We go full prepper this week sorting through the good, the bad, and the ugly of gasoline vs. electricity when the power goes out for an extended period of time. That leads to the next logical conversation…

BY PHIL ROYLE

Why I’d Escape In An EV During a Zombie Apocalypse
Jan 17

Jan 17 Why I’d Escape In An EV During a Zombie Apocalypse

Phil Royle
opinion, electric

It was a green comet that passed near Earth creating sentient death machines in the 1986 movie Maximum Overdrive. With the real life, once-every-50,000-years green comet named C/2022 E3…

BY PHIL ROYLE

Gasoline vs. Electricity – What’s Better in a Bug-Out Scenario?
Jan 16

Jan 16 Gasoline vs. Electricity – What’s Better in a Bug-Out Scenario?

Edward A. Sanchez
opinion

The proponents of gasoline (and similar liquid hydrocarbon fuels, such as diesel) claim the fuels are much more practical and portable than battery packs, and are what you want to have in a “bug-out” scenario…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

Ram 1500 Revolution – Breaking Down The Features That Matter
Jan 13

Jan 13 Ram 1500 Revolution – Breaking Down The Features That Matter

Edward A. Sanchez
electric

One of the most talked-about vehicles of 2023 CES was undoubtedly the Ram 1500 Revolution. The concept truck was jam-packed with clever and practical features that went above and beyond anything currently…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

TWC Podcast #101: I’m Not a Big Honker
Jan 12

Jan 12 TWC Podcast #101: I’m Not a Big Honker

Phil Royle
opinion

More CES 2023 show coverage spills into this episode with technology talk about the future of the automobile, and who’s chasing who. We chat more about the Ram 1500 Revolution BEV concept…

BY PHIL ROYLE

A Cluster of a Cluster – Toyota’s Unforced Misstep
Jan 6

Jan 6 A Cluster of a Cluster – Toyota’s Unforced Misstep

Phil Royle
opinion

Vehicle interior design and ergonomics are far from my calling in life. After 20-plus years reviewing vehicles, I’ve discovered that it takes a lot for me to dislike a driving space. Sure, some controls might be better served…

BY PHIL ROYLE

TWC Podcast #100: CES 2023 — Are You Afeela-in' It?
Jan 5

Jan 5 TWC Podcast #100: CES 2023 — Are You Afeela-in' It?

Phil Royle
opinion

This week, we’re reporting from CES 2023 with a first impression test drive of the Lordstown Endurance — is this EV truck a failed Ford F-150 Lightning competitor, or a more than capable fleet vehicle poised to conquer…

BY PHIL ROYLE

Lordstown Endurance First Drive – Back to the Basics
Jan 5

Jan 5 Lordstown Endurance First Drive – Back to the Basics

Edward A. Sanchez
electric


For years, automotive journalists have decried full-size trucks’ evolution from basic workhorses to leather-lined luxury haulers. Top-line half-tons go for well over $90,000 in many cases, and it’s not difficult to crest…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

Why “Tesla Losing Market Share” is a Red Herring
Jan 1

Jan 1 Why “Tesla Losing Market Share” is a Red Herring

Edward A. Sanchez
opinion, electric

With headlines involving Tesla being dominated over the last few month’s with CEO Elon Musk’s distraction with his Twitter acquisition, the Tesla bears are coming out of the woodwork proclaiming the end of…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

TWC Podcast #99: Merry Holidays and a Happy Festivus
Dec 29

Dec 29 TWC Podcast #99: Merry Holidays and a Happy Festivus

Phil Royle
opinion

Sit back and relax as we sift through the most popular stories of 2022 on TheWattCar.com based on your page views. From one-pedal driving to the environmental impact of batteries, NACS, home charging…

BY PHIL ROYLE

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