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Used EV Prices Keep Falling in May 2026: Which 2022–2025 Tesla, Hyundai, Kia, Ford, Chevrolet, and VW Electric Cars Are the Best Bargains Now, What Battery Health and Charging Speeds Matter Most, and Why 2026 Buyers Could Finally Win
Used EV prices are sliding again in May 2026, creating real bargains on 2022–2025 models—here’s what to check on battery health and charging.

Stellantis May Build a Dongfeng EV in France in 2026: What the Reported Voyah Production Plan Means for European Factories, Leapmotor Strategy, and 2027 EV Buyers
A Reuters report suggests Stellantis could produce a Dongfeng-made Voyah EV in Italy’s Mirafiori in 2026, reshaping European EV plans and 2027 buying.

Fisker Owners Build an Open-Source Rescue Network in May 2026: How Community Software, Parts Support, and Right-to-Repair Efforts Could Keep the Ocean SUV Alive for 2026–2027 Drivers
In May 2026, Fisker Ocean owners launch an open-source rescue network to share software, parts, and repair know-how so the EV can survive.

Nissan Halts Key U.S. EV Production Plans in May 2026: Which 2026–2027 Nissan and Infiniti Electric Models Are Delayed, Why the Pullback Matters for the Canton Plant, and What It Means for Rogue, Ariya, and U.S. EV Buyers
A reported Nissan EV production halt in May 2026 delays key launches and impacts the Canton plant. Here’s what it means for Rogue, Ariya, and buyers.

BYD’s Global Surge in May 2026: Why Europe’s 2026 EV Boom and China’s 61% EV Share Are Alarming Toyota, Honda, and Volkswagen, and What It Means for U.S. Buyers in 2027
BYD’s May 2026 surge is colliding with Europe’s 2026 EV boom and China’s 61% shift, reshaping what U.S. buyers may get in 2027.

Fuel Prices Are Boosting EV Sales in Europe and China but Not the U.S. in May 2026: Why 2026–2027 Electric Car Demand Is Splitting Globally, Which Automakers Benefit, and What American Buyers Should Expect Next
Rising gasoline and diesel prices are pushing more EV demand in Europe and China, but the U.S. remains split—here’s what to expect next.

China Ships More EVs Than Gas Cars for the First Time in 2026: What It Means for U.S. Buyers, Global Automakers, and 2027 Model Strategy
For the first time, China is on track in 2026 to export more battery-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles than gasoline-powered cars, a milestone that says as much about global demand as it does about China’s industrial scale. The headline matters well beyond trade charts.

Why Some Automakers Are Still Launching New EVs for 2026 and 2027 While Others Pull Back: Which Upcoming Electric Models From GM, Hyundai, Kia, Volvo, and Porsche Are Still on Track, What Delays Mean for Buyers, and How Hybrids Are Reshaping Product Plans
The electric-vehicle market is no longer moving in one clean direction. Some automakers are delaying or rethinking battery-electric rollouts, while others are still pushing ahead with fresh products for 2026 and 2027.

China’s Push for Electric K-Cars in May 2026: Could Tiny Low-Cost EVs Reshape Urban Driving, Challenge Japanese Kei Cars, and Influence 2027 City-Car Plans Worldwide?
China’s electric-vehicle market has spent the past few years proving it can move from premium experiments to mass-market scale at extraordinary speed.

Honda’s $9 Billion EV Writedown in May 2026: Which 2026–2027 Honda and Acura Electric Models Are Still Coming, What the Scrapped Sales Goals Mean for Prologue Successors, Hybrids, and U.S. Buyers
Honda’s $9 billion EV writedown in May 2026 is more than an accounting shock. It is a reset of one of the industry’s most closely watched transition plans, and it lands at a moment when U.S. buyers are trying to figure out which electric Hondas and Acuras are real.

Global EV Demand Rises Again in May 2026: Which 2026–2027 Electric Cars Are Still Gaining Momentum, Why U.S. Sales Lag Europe and China, and What It Means for Tesla, GM, Hyundai, Ford, and BYD
Global electric-vehicle demand picked up again in May 2026, extending a rebound that has looked increasingly durable in China and parts of Europe but still uneven in the United States.

U.S. Lawmakers Push New Restrictions on Chinese EVs in May 2026: Which BYD, MG, and Other Connected Vehicles Could Be Blocked, How Proposed Rules Affect 2026–2027 Buyers, and What It Means for Ford, GM, Tesla, and the American EV Market
Washington’s campaign against Chinese-connected vehicles is moving from broad warning to concrete rulemaking, and that shift could matter for what Americans can actually buy in 2026 and 2027.
