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A week before its return to big racing at Le Mans, Aston Martin has revealed a new V12-powered version of its Valkyrie supercar.
The Japanese company Suzuki Motor has suspended production of the Swift compact hatchback. The reason is China's restrictions on the export of rare earth elements.
The Italian company Automobili Pininfarina has unveiled the latest copy of the Battista electric supercar. The car was named Novantacinque - "ninety-five" in Italian.
China's Xpeng has unveiled a new G7 electric crossover with a projection display called "Light-Chasing Panoramic Display". It is a high-tech AR system with artificial intelligence created jointly with Huawei.
Mitsubishi has unveiled an updated ASX compact crossover for the 2026 model year. The main change is a hybrid powertrain based on a 1.8-litre engine
Chinese company Chery has officially unveiled the updated Fulwin A8 sedan for the 2025 model year. The novelty received five configurations with prices from 79,900 to 109,900 yuan (approximately from 11,100 to 15,300 dollars).
In April, British car factories produced disastrously few cars. The reasons are uncertainty with US duties and bad timing of the Easter holidays.
Hyundai is being sued over an alleged ABS fault in the 2023-2025 model Palisade.
The new Dongfeng Nissan N7 electric sedan has proved to be a hit in China. In the first month of sales, the company received 17,215 orders. What is particularly interesting is that 70% of buyers have never owned a Nissan car before.
Volvo Cars has developed a "Multi-adaptive safety belt" that can detect a person's size and weight. The innovation will be available in the all-electric Volvo EX60 crossover in 2026.
Honda has released 40 examples of the Civic Type R Ultimate Edition for sale across Europe. Each car is painted in Championship White with red stickers, carbon fibre parts, additional lighting and a gift set. The special edition was unveiled ahead of the end of European sales of the Type R.
After the COVID-19 pandemic, vehicle production stoppages due to component shortages and disrupted supply chains were commonplace, but now industry organisations fear new problems. This time, it could be due to restrictions on rare earth exports from China.
Following its November debut in South Korea, Kia has officially unveiled the restyled Sportage for Europe.
Global production of the Volkswagen Golf has fallen sharply in recent years, Reuters reported. While 1 million Golfs rolled off the assembly lines in 2015, only 300,000 will do so in 2024, and only 250,000 are planned for 2025.
Kia is recalling 82,281 2025 model year K5 sedans in the US due to the lighting system not meeting local standards. The vehicles were accidentally fitted with a software version for the Korean market.














