Welcome to Monday! This week, we'll be bringing you the latest stories from the New York International Auto Show as it happens.

U.S. auto shows don't carry quite the weight they once did, but this one has some action nonetheless. Expect a world premiere from Hyundai and a new Subaru EV.

Keep an eye out for new EV reveals this Wednesday. Until then, here's what's been happening at InsideEVs:

  • A new Android Auto feature will take the guesswork out of planning an EV road trip for over 350 models across at least 15 brands.

  • While American and European brands bleed cash transitioning to EVs, a new crop of Chinese EV startups are now profitable.

  • Porsche has showed us a better way to do in-car touchscreens than simply plopping an iPad on the dash.

  • The new Bolt EV is EPA-rated for 262 miles of range. But you won't get that at highway speeds.

—Suvrat Kothari, Staff Writer

Photo: Lucid

Google Maps Is Bringing EV Route Planning To Android Auto

The feature will take the guesswork out of planning an EV road trip for over 350 models across at least 15 brands.

Photo: Ralph Hermens

China's EV Companies Aren't Just Making Great Cars. They're Making Money

While American and European rivals bleed cash transitioning to EVs, a new crop of Chinese EV startups are in the black.

Photo: Porsche

Porsche's Wild Curved Display Is The Car Touchscreen Done Right

There is a better way to do in-car touchscreens than simply plopping an iPad on the dash, and you're looking at it.

Photo: EV Motoring (YouTube)

2027 Chevy Bolt EV 75 MPH Highway Range Test. Here’s How America's Cheapest EV Performs.

The new Bolt EV is EPA-rated for 262 miles. But you won't get that at highway speeds.

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