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Dacia has updated the electric hatchback Dacia Spring. The model received new engines, a different battery, and changes in the suspension. The manufacturer claims that the innovations are aimed at improving dynamics and handling.
Renault will buy out its partners' shares in the Flexis Mobility joint venture, becoming its sole owner. The deal comes as the first model prepares for production launch.
Dacia detailed the features of the Sandero and Jogger models of the 2026 model year. The main changes concern the powertrains: LPG versions are available for the first time with an automatic transmission.
Global sales of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle, FCEV) in 2025 increased by 24.4% compared to 2024.
Alfa Romeo resumes orders for the Quadrifoglio versions of the Giulia and Stelvio models in Europe. The production of these modifications is extended until 2027.
Rivian has released the 2026.03 software update, which enhances the functionality of the R1S and R1T models regardless of generation. The update adds new driving modes, improves driver assistance systems, and introduces a dedicated app for Apple Watch.
Tesla has started selling a new base version of the Cybertruck at a price starting from $60,000 (approximately €51,000). This is the lowest starting level since the model's inception. Along with this, Elon Musk's company has reduced the cost of the flagship Cyberbeast version.
The head of BMW M claims that future electric cars will create an emotional connection through simulated gear shifts and sounds.
Toyota Motor Europe announced the establishment of a new Circular Factory in Wałbrzych, Poland. The complex will cover an area of 25,000 square meters and have an annual capacity of around 20,000 end-of-life vehicles.
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Nio set a new record for the number of traction battery swaps in a day. This happened just two days after the previous achievement. The secret of success is the peak traffic period during the celebration of the Chinese New Year.
The fifth generation Toyota Yaris is expected to be released at the end of 2027 or the beginning of 2028 and, for the first time, will receive a fully electric version alongside hybrid and gasoline modifications. The current fourth generation of the compact model has been produced since 2020.
Audi Sport division has unveiled the new RS5 — the first in the history of the 'four rings' RS model with a plug-in hybrid powertrain.
Mercedes-Benz announced the third recall of the EQB electric crossover in the United States due to a possible high-voltage battery fire. The reason is cited as the risk of internal short circuiting.
Volvo is launching a major software update for cars released starting from 2020. The new version of the software 5.0.5 will begin to roll out in about three weeks in the format of an over-the-air (OTA) update.
The first production Cybercab rolled off the assembly line in Texas. This was reported by Tesla CEO Elon Musk on social network X. The new two-seater electric vehicle lacks a steering wheel and pedals — instead, it has an autopilot.














