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At the IAA Mobility 2025 motor show in Munich, the Vision O concept - an electric station wagon that actually foreshadows the next Octavia - made its debut.
The new Mercedes-Benz GLC EQ Technology was officially presented at the IAA Mobility 2025 Motor Show in Munich. The electric crossover will enter the assembly line in the first half of 2026 and will replace the EQC in the model range.
Renault's most popular hatchback has changed generation and received completely new body panels, while retaining the same CMF-B platform. The novelty is promised petrol and hybrid engines, but there will be no diesel versions, which were in demand in the past years.
At the IAA Mobility trade fair in Munich, together with the Volkswagen ID. Cross, the new Škoda Epiq compact electric crossover was also unveiled. The model will be Škoda's most affordable electric Škoda, offering practicality and a price on a par with the petrol Kamiq.
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ID. The Cross Concept made its debut at the IAA Mobility 2025 motor show in Munich. The name Cross indicates that we are looking at an electric analogue of the compact crossover T-Cross, although in fact they have little in common. ID. Cross will be part of Volkswagen's new range of small electric cars based on the updated front-wheel-drive MEB architecture.
The Dacia Duster and Bigster crossovers have received a new Hybrid-G 150 4×4 powertrain combining mild-hybrid technology with petrol and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) capability. It has a range of up to 1,500km and running costs are said to be reduced by 30% compared to just petrol versions.
Mercedes-Benz has released the first official interior photos of the new GLC EV ahead of a full presentation at the IAA MOBILITY 2025 motor show in Munich.
The second generation of the BMW iX3 crossover has become the first production model on the Neue Klasse platform. The new model features new styling, a "digital nervous system" with four powerful computers and an 800-volt architecture with a new type of battery.
Honda has officially unveiled the sixth-generation production Prelude. The two-door coupe hits the US market this autumn and brings the iconic model back into the line-up, this time with a hybrid setup.
Volvo has announced the start of production of the all-electric ES90 for European markets. The cars are assembled at the company's plant in Chengdu, China.
Wireless charging has long been commonplace in smartphones, and now Porsche is ready to transfer this experience to electric cars. The German brand will be the first mass-market electric car manufacturer to bring to market an 11 kW system with a single floor plate, without the need for a separate "wall box" or control unit.
Jaguar Land Rover has suffered major disruption at its Hailwood plant in England due to a targeted cyber attack. Production of vehicles stopped on 1 September and after several days of downtime, workers were asked not to return to their shifts until at least 9 September.
Mazda Motor Corporation has signed an agreement with Iwakuni City Government and Yamaguchi Prefecture to build a new plant that will produce Panasonic Energy cylindrical lithium-ion cell modular units. This is the company's first new manufacturing facility in Japan since 1992, when the second plant in Hofu began operations.
The world of cars is changing faster than it may seem from the outside. Mustang, once a symbol of pure petrol drive, is now increasingly associated with electric power. Ford's decision to give the legendary name to the Mach-E crossover was controversial, but sales statistics show that the bet worked.














