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The Solterra, Subaru's first mass-market electric car, is getting a major update for the 2026 model year. The car will go on sale later this year with a new design, larger battery and longer range.
The 2025 World Car Awards were presented at the New York Auto Show. The ceremony really justified its international status. So much so that most of the winners are not even represented on the US market.
Mercedes-Benz has introduced a special version of the G-Class SUV called "Edition Stronger Than the 1980s". The novelty is inspired by the model of the 1980s, but has a modern filling.
Jeep has unveiled a special version of the Wagoneer SUV called the Overland, which the company calls the most capable member of the family.
The Kia Soundscapes interface transforms the scenery outside your car window into a dynamic soundtrack.
Hyundai Mobis has introduced an innovative battery system that can independently extinguish fire at the individual cell level.
UK charging infrastructure operator InstaVolt has developed CableGuard, a charging cable protection system that not only prevents theft but also helps catch the culprit.
Carbon plastics have been excluded from a draft ban on their use in the car industry to be considered by the European Parliament.
Audi kept its promise and today held the world premiere of the next-generation A6 sedan. The car with its classic business class body completes the range with the A6 Avant, which was launched in early March.
Mazda plans to equip the next-generation MX-5 (Miata) roadster with a new 2.5-litre engine and retain the manual transmission.
Tesla has activated the adaptive high beam feature for cars in North America as part of another software update.
Hyundai Motor Group has formed a separate team within the company to develop and manufacture its own battery cells.
Finnish startup Verge has set a new world record for mileage on a single charge for an electric motorbike.
BMW has unveiled a new sound concept for future Neue Klasse electric cars.
Mitsubishi Motors has temporarily halted vehicle deliveries to U.S. showrooms in response to ongoing trade tensions and new tariffs (duties) imposed by President Donald Trump's administration.














