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Nissan is discontinuing the Versa model with a manual transmission, which means the soon-to-be most affordable car in the U.S. and the last five-speed manual in that market will disappear.
Fiat and Kartell have unveiled the new result of their co-operation - the Fiat Grande Panda Kartell concept. The premiere took place during Milan Design Week 2025.
Honda has introduced in Japan a new Accord sedan with an upgraded Sensing 360+ partially automated driving system. Thanks to this system, the driver will be able to take his hands off the steering wheel on motorways.
Automotive group Stellantis and tech giant Amazon have stopped working together on the SmartCockpit software platform for cars.
Tesla sold 7,261 vehicles in Europe in April, down 49 per cent year-on-year.
It's been rumoured for a long time and Jeep has finally officially confirmed it: the Cherokee is coming back. The new generation SUV will debut soon and go on sale in America later this year.
General Motors is investing $888 million in the Tonawanda Powertrain plant in Buffalo, N.Y., to increase engine production and create a next-generation V8 engine.
Skoda Auto has revealed a modern interpretation of the Skoda Favorit hatchback. If released now, it would be made into an all-electric crossover with batteries under the floor.
CATL, the world's largest electric vehicle battery manufacturer, has announced a breakthrough in lithium metal battery (LMB) technology through a statistical analysis method called Quantitative Mapping.
Stellantis has officially announced the appointment of Antonio Filosa as Chief Executive Officer. He was unanimously approved by the Board of Directors and will take up his duties on 23 June.
Toyota is preparing to partially shift production of the GR Corolla sports hatchback from Japan to the UK, Reuters reported, citing anonymous sources.
Bentley is preparing for the premiere of the most extreme version of its Bentayga SUV. It will be unveiled on 2 June. It will be the new flagship of the range in terms of dynamics and handling, which will eclipse even the 12-cylinder Bentayga Speed.
Chinese brand Lynk & Co, part of Geely, is bringing to the European market the 08 model, a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) capable of travelling up to 200 km on electric power on the WLTP cycle. This is a record among all plug-in hybrids officially introduced in Europe.
Pirelli's Cyber Tire smart tyre technology could be banned from the US market due to national security concerns.
French carmaker Alpine, part of the Renault Group, has unveiled the A390, an all-electric fastback crossover based on last year's A390 Beta concept. Sales of the model will start in the fourth quarter of 2025.














