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Škoda Auto has unveiled the updated sports versions of the Enyaq RS and Enyaq Coupé RS. Both models develop up to 250 kW (340 hp) and accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.4 seconds.
Japanese automaker Mazda Motor Corporation has announced an agreement with US electric car maker Tesla to use the North American Charging Standard (NACS) for its electric models in Japan.
The Jesko Absolut hypercar has recently collected two achievements, this time in the quarter-mile (402 metres) and half-mile (804 metres) acceleration disciplines.
Despite the staggering €155,000 price tag, the Renault 5 Turbo 3E is selling like hotcakes: in the first week after the launch, the company collected 850 applications - almost half of the limited edition of 1,980 units.
French President Emmanuel Macron has received a new executive car - the DS N°8 Présidentiel. Stellantis claims it is the world's first 100 per cent electric executive car for a head of state.
Tesla has finally scrapped the idea of producing the Range Extender - a $16,000 extra battery pack for the Cybertruck - and has started refunding pre-order customers.
Peugeot has officially extended the Peugeot Care programme - a warranty of 8 years or 160,000 km of mileage - to its entire range of electric cars.
Toyota has presented an updated European version of the Corolla Cross. The crossover has the GR Sport version for the first time.
98-year-old British World War II veteran Ken Turner destroyed a Tesla Model 3 electric sedan with a Sherman tank.
Chinese electric cars are losing ground in Europe, but Chinese carmakers are increasing their market presence. The focus is now on hybrid and conventional petrol models to compensate for the slowdown in EV sales.
For the first time in almost a decade, Mitsubishi will launch an electric vehicle for the North American market - the novelty will debut in Canada and the US in the summer of 2026. After i-MiEV sales ceased in 2017, this will be the company's first full-fledged attempt to gain a foothold in the EV segment.
delta4x4, in collaboration with the X-raid rally team, has unveiled a massively modified Mini Countryman with obvious references to the Dakar rally cars. The concept combines off-road potential with everyday practicality, going beyond a conventional crossover.
The Elexio is an all-new electric crossover developed specifically for the Chinese market under the Beijing Hyundai joint venture.
Polestar, owned by Geely Holding and Volvo Cars, has introduced state-of-health (SOH) battery certificates for used Polestar 2 cars.
Ford Motor has announced a new set of design elements for the Kuga crossover.














