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Renault has expanded the lineup of the compact Symbioz crossover by introducing a new version with a bi-fuel engine Eco-G 120. It can run on gasoline and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), offering a range of up to 1,400 km at a starting price of 25,900 euros.
BMW has revealed details about the new electric sedan i3 from the Neue Klasse family. Sales of the model will begin in the fall of 2026.
Nissan has launched a pilot fast-charging project for electric vehicles at the port of Vigo in Spain using previously used batteries from Nissan Leaf electric vehicles.
Renault has started implementing humanoid robots at their electric vehicle production plant in France. The company uses them to perform heavy, monotonous tasks to reduce physical strain on employees and increase production efficiency.
The Chinese company Leapmotor plans to start electric vehicle production in Spain, continuing its expansion in the European market. The new site will become part of the brand's global growth strategy, especially after the Stellantis group acquired a stake in the company.
The French brand DS has introduced the second generation of the DS N°7 crossover — the brand's most popular model. The car received a new design, a revamped interior, and an expanded range of powertrains, including hybrid and fully electric versions.
Audi has announced a new electric hatchback A2 e-tron, which will hit the market in the fall of 2026. The model will be produced at the plant in Ingolstadt and will be the most affordable in the brand's electric vehicle family.
Hyundai Motor has expanded its charging infrastructure network for high-performance electric vehicles by installing new stations on the Nürburgring track in Germany near the Tourist Drive entrance. Two N Hyper Charger units began pilot operation on March 14, 2026.
BMW abandoned the level 3 automated driving system in its models due to low demand and high cost. The Personal Pilot L3 technology will not appear in the updated 7 Series sedan.
Companies NVIDIA and Bolt will collaborate in the field of autonomous transport. This was announced at the NVIDIA GTC 2026 conference. The European ride-sharing service plans to use NVIDIA technologies to create robotaxis, while the chip manufacturer will gain access to vast amounts of trip data.














