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Mercedes-Benz presented the mobile charging station ELF — an experimental electric vehicle that can turn the charging process itself into a quick stop "for a minute".
BMW has teamed up with the Slovenian company Sipaboards to transfer its new signature style to... a stand-up paddleboard.
The compact electric crossover has received a rear-wheel drive Single Motor version for $38,950. The new model is almost $6,000 cheaper than the least expensive version of the EX30 2025 model year.
The only seven-seat electric crossover from the German brand is being discontinued, but a replacement is already in development.
Tesla launched a new base version of its best-selling electric car. The Model Y Standard costs $41,630 including delivery — $5,000 cheaper than the previous base model thanks to simplified equipment.
Tesla abandoned the idea of a new budget electric car and instead released a simplified version of the Model 3, which is $5,500 cheaper than the previous most affordable version in the US.
Nearly 43 thousand second-generation Nissan Leaf electric vehicles in the USA will be recalled due to a possible battery defect. Owners are advised not to use fast charging until the company releases a software update or finds another solution.
The Turkish manufacturer showcased a 9-meter electric bus with a capacity of up to 75 passengers and fast charging at the Busworld 2025 exhibition.
The electric hatchback Dacia Spring has been updated for the fourth time in four years. Now it has an LFP battery, power of up to 100 hp, and faster charging — all at the same price starting from €16,900.
The Japanese brand has officially unveiled the EZ-60 crossover developed as part of its electrification strategy. The model will be sold in international markets from 2026 under the name Mazda CX-6e.
From 1 January 2026, the Chinese government will require exporters of all-electric vehicles to obtain a licence to export such vehicles. In this way, China is strengthening its control over models shipped abroad.
Mercedes-Benz will only produce already ordered EQB vehicles until the model's generation change. From the beginning of 2026, it will be replaced by a successor - the new GLB with EQ technology on the MMA platform.
The Chinese tech giant has unveiled a car personalisation programme.
Dreame Technology, a well-known Chinese manufacturer of home appliances, has published official images of its upcoming car. It is a large SUV strongly resembling the Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
Acura has officially confirmed that it will not resume production of the all-electric ZDX crossover.














