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Five years after Tesla's Battery Day, the next-gen 4680 cell still isn't in mass production — and European Model Y buyers are already paying the price in lost range.
Audi's China-only joint venture with SAIC has launched a massive electric crossover at $42,610 — undercutting the US-market Q3 while running a 900V charging system and up to 670 hp.
BYD's largest crossover has cleared Chinese regulatory certification, packing 900 km of claimed range and a new autonomous driving system—but Europe's 27% tariffs and software reliability questions loom large.
The smartphone giant delivered over 30,000 EVs in April 2026, riding software integration that legacy automakers can't easily replicate — and a European launch is coming in 2027.
Volkswagen marks 50 years of the GTI badge with a 226-hp electric hot hatch, premiering at the Nürburgring instead of a motor show.
The last G29 Z4 rolled off the Magna Steyr line in May 2026, leaving BMW's lineup without a pure two-seat roadster for the first time in decades.
A software update gives Model 3 and Model Y owners faster airbag deployment using cameras alone, and the Model Y just became the first car to pass NHTSA's new ADAS tests.
Half a century after its 1976 debut, the Accord remains one of the best-selling sedans in America, even as buyers keep choosing SUVs over cars.
Lexus's first three-row all-electric SUV arrives in the US late 2026 at around $70,000 — and comes with a curious trick to ease range-anxiety skeptics.
The most powerful Land Cruiser ever goes on sale in Australia mid-2026. North America and Western Europe are not on the list.
The Chinese automaker plans to build over 300,000 cars a year in Valencia — and its first model could arrive in the UK this summer for around £20,000.
The updated XCeed borrows vertical LED headlights and a twin-screen cabin from Kia's EV range, but rolls off the line with a conventional petrol engine under the hood.
Fewer wires, simpler suspension, and a new drive unit with 41% fewer parts are the engineering changes Rivian says make R2 its most buildable EV yet.
Tesla's SEC filing reveals $143.3 million in vehicle revenue from SpaceX in 2025. Without that order, Cybertruck registrations would have fallen 51% year-over-year.
Sixty units, €1.6 million each, and a carbon chassis that weighs just 1,100 kg — Portugal's Adamastor has completed dynamic testing at Portimão and is pushing toward production.














