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The FAW-Volkswagen joint venture has produced the first batch of vehicles to be exported from China. 554 sedans of the Magotan and Sagitar models will be shipped to the Middle East.
Acura has officially confirmed that it will not resume production of the all-electric ZDX crossover.
Bentley has abandoned its goal of switching to purely electric cars, previously planned for 2035. Future flagship models will again include petrol versions.
With a new 800-volt electrical system, the EX90 charges faster, and upgrades to the main computer provide new and improved safety features.
Geely-owned brand Zeekr has started taking orders for the updated 001 liftback. The 2026 model year gets a range of up to 810 kilometres on the CLTC cycle and more powerful engines.
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has unveiled a draft of a new standard for car door handles aimed at tackling new electronic and hidden designs.
The British car manufacturer is postponing the resumption of production for another week, until 1 October. Thus, the pause after the cyberattack will drag on for a whole month.
The German carmaker promises to launch 40 new models in two years thanks to AI and the Neue Klasse platform.
In an effort to make high-performance models more affordable, Hyundai has introduced a new Ioniq 5 N package in Korea with a lower price tag but no major compromises in features
The Opel Grandland concept vehicle fulfilled the role of a demonstrator of the technology for communicating autonomous cars with pedestrians via light signals.
China has shown a prototype of a system for emergency firing of an electric car battery in case of fire threat. It looks dubious and creepy.
The Fiat 500 now exists not only in an electric version of the 500e. The new Fiat 500 Hybrid has been officially announced for the Italian market and has begun preparations for its arrival in other European countries.
Big little news from a Japanese brand: can you spot the difference between the old and new logo?
More than 496 km/h! The title of the world's fastest production car is claimed by a Chinese hypercar with an electric propulsion system. But does the record count?
MG has unveiled the new MGU9, which will be the brand's first pick-up in the Australian market and will challenge the Ford Ranger and Toyota Hilux that dominate here.














