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General Motors will temporarily cut production of its most expensive and heaviest electric vehicles, the GMC Hummer EV and Cadillac Escalade IQ.
A new study from the University of Michigan has confirmed that electric cars are greener than petrol cars in every state in continental America. Regardless of the region, switching to electric traction reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
Ford has long called on the UK government to bring back subsidies for electric cars, and a few weeks ago it did.
Chinese brand Dreame Technology, known for its robotic hoovers, has officially announced plans to become an automobile manufacturer. Dreame's debut model will be a luxury all-electric sports car designed to compete with the Bugatti Veyron.
Porsche is preparing to premiere an all-electric Cayenne, and the first characteristics have already been revealed. The new vehicle is based on the PPE (Premium Platform Electric) architecture, familiar from the Macan Electric and Audi Q6 e-tron.
Tesla's upcoming software update is expected to include a feature called "Low Power Mode" - an analogue of the power-saving mode in smartphones. It will allow owners to better control power consumption when the car is idle and will be a solution to the long-standing problem of so-called vampire drain - when the battery runs down even without using the car.
BYD today announced that its Yangwang U9 test car has reached a top speed of 472.41 kilometres per hour. This is the best result among all Chinese-built electric vehicles and
Xiaomi is not slowing down after the successful launch of SU7 sedan and YU7 crossover. The new sedan, which is a longer version of the SU7, has been spotted and photographed on the roads in China.
Mercedes-Benz has put the GT XX prototype to the test and set a series of records for the electric car's driving range. This included covering a distance equal to the length of the Earth's equator. The tests took place at the Nardo test track in Southern Italy.
Less than two weeks after it became known that the Electrified G80 sedan was leaving the U.S. market, more news followed: the Hyundai Motor plant in Alabama was beginning production of the electric GV70.
Ford has filed applications to register the Evos, Fathom, Fuze, Hive and Mythic trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The documents are dated 5 August 2025 and cover a wide range of vehicles from passenger cars and pickup trucks to electric vehicles and their components.
Kia expects to sell up to 160,000 EV4 compact electric cars a year. Half of them should find buyers in Europe, so production will be started not in Korea, but at the plant in Žilina, Slovakia. The start of mass production is scheduled for the end of August.
Opel has revealed the spectacular Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo concept. The car is designed specifically for the Gran Turismo racing simulator, but also hints at the styling of the seventh-generation Corsa, expected by the end of 2026.
Nissan has officially revealed pricing for the next-generation Leaf, and the popular electric car is now even more affordable for the 2026 model year. Moreover, the company claims that the Leaf now has the lowest starting price among all EVs in the US. However, the price of the base S version has not yet been announced.
Mazda has introduced the Mazda Charging app, which gives access to hundreds of thousands of charging stations across Europe. It provides real-time information on charging availability and prices, and allows you to pay for the service.














