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The battery joint venture ACC, created with the participation of Stellantis, has finally abandoned plans to build gigafactories for battery production in Italy and Germany.
Toyota confirmed the return of the Highlander, but in a completely new format. The 2027 model will be a fully electric three-row SUV.
The new Škoda Epiq was presented to the public for the first time—albeit in camouflage—on the streets of Porto, Portugal.
Ferrari announced the name of its first production electric car and revealed the interior elements of this model. The design was developed by the LoveFrom studio, founded in 2019 by former Apple chief designer Jony Ive and renowned industrial designer Marc Newson.
Polestar has expanded the capabilities of the Polestar Charge service in Europe by fully integrating Tesla Supercharger stations into its own application.
Li Auto has unveiled key features of the new flagship SUV L9 Livis. The six-seater crossover is equipped with a 72.7 kWh CATL battery, providing up to 340 km of range in fully electric mode.
Tesla has submitted two new applications for the Roadster trademark, one of which reveals the updated silhouette of the long-awaited electric sports car. The documents were submitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on February 3.
The Xiaomi SU7 electric sedan demonstrated impressive battery durability. Over 18 months, the car traveled 265,000 km, maintaining a residual energy storage capacity of 94.5%.
Mercedes-AMG will release a coupe-shaped version of its upcoming electric SUV with around 1000 hp. This was reported to Autocar by AMG head Michael Schiebe.
Ford is developing a mid-sized electric pickup with an estimated price of $30,000, which will be the first model on the new Universal Electric Vehicle Platform (UEV).
Mercedes-Benz may take the massage function in cars to a new level. This is indicated by a recent patent application filed with the German Patent and Trade Mark Office.
The Grand Tour begins a new chapter after the farewell episode in September 2024, where Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May left the show. Streaming on Prime Video confirmed that the show will return in 2026 with a new lineup of hosts.
Renault has expanded its Captur lineup with the introduction of a new Eco-G 120 hp modification featuring LPG equipment. Thanks to two fuel tanks, the car is capable of traveling up to 1,400 km without refueling.
BMW has officially moved the new electric i3 out of the prototype stage. The company has launched pre-series production of the model at the main plant in Munich.
Volkswagen has unveiled a new version of the Transporter Sportline with sporty design elements. The van features an aggressive body kit, 19-inch wheels, a 29 mm lowered Eibach suspension and a red stripe at the front reminiscent of the GTI style.













