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Lamborghini is reconsidering plans to produce electric cars: the all-electric Urus is postponed until at least the middle of the next decade. This was announced by the company's President and CEO Stephan Winkelmann in an interview with Autocar.
US startup Slate has adjusted the price of its compact electric pickup truck. In April this year, the model was announced with a price tag below $20,000 including the federal tax credit, but now the website says the cost is expected to be in the "mid-range of twenty thousand dollars".
Nissan Motor has informed suppliers that it has postponed the launch of two new electric SUVs that were planned to be produced at its plant in Canton, Mississippi, USA. According to Automotive News, the release of the models has been postponed by ten months.
Jeep has revealed additional details about the Compass 4xe, designed for buyers with active lifestyles. This crossover stands out from other versions with durable bumpers, hard-wearing interior materials and increased ground clearance.
Porsche is preparing to debut the first all-electric Cayenne, and although the official premiere is not scheduled until late 2025, the prototype has already celebrated a record at one of the UK's oldest motorsport hills, Shelsley Walsh, which has been in use since 1905.
Xiaomi has officially started road testing its flagship SU7 Ultra sedan in Europe. The first production model with registration number "M SU7088E" has been registered in Munich, Germany. This is the first SU7 with full approval for use on public roads in Europe.
Electric cars continue to grow rapidly in popularity in Denmark. In the first half of 2025, almost 64 per cent of all new passenger cars in the country were electric, and among private buyers this figure reached almost 82 per cent.
There seem to be no vacant niches in the Porsche 911 range, but the German carmaker has surprised again: a new exclusive modification available only for a select few. We are talking about 911 Carrera T Club Coupe, dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Porsche Club of America (PCA).
Tesla Model Y became the leader of June sales
Not so long ago, it took four to five years to create a new car, from the first sketch to the assembly line. In the era of electric cars, Chinese carmakers have completely rewritten the rules: now development takes just two years, and new models come to market as often as smartphones or laptops are updated.
Volvo Cars has announced that from 2028 the Polestar 7 compact electric crossover will be produced at the company's new plant in Košice, Slovakia. It will be the first Polestar built in Europe - a move aimed at reducing dependence on Chinese production and avoiding duties on Chinese cars in Europe and the US.
Fiat has confirmed that production of the new 500 Hybrid with a petrol engine and six-speed manual will begin in November. Production will start at the Mirafiori plant in Turin, where they plan to assemble more than 100,000 cars a year. Both hatchback and convertible versions will be on sale.
Because of Trump's cancellation of the federal EV tax credit, the cost of Slate Auto's electric pickup truck has risen above $20,000. The startup is rethinking its affordability strategy.
Just a few years ago, futurists painted pictures of a world without drivers: cars taking children to school on their own, taxis arriving on call without a human behind the wheel, and accidents being reduced to statistical zero. The reality of 2025 turned out to be less glossy: there has been no massive introduction of autonomous vehicles, and the prospects look much more modest than in Tesla or Waymo's adverts.














