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The American manufacturer of electric pickups and SUVs will add the Plug & Charge automatic payment feature to the R1T and R1S models at Electrify America and Ionna stations across the United States. It will be included in the upcoming 2025.38 software update.
The first photos of the new MG S6 EV appeared online before the official presentation thanks to Euro NCAP safety tests.
The well-known battery manufacturer is investing £200 million over ten years to create a network of charging stations with a capacity of up to 1000 kW. The first six facilities will open in 2025.
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the Vision Iconic concept. The show car is inspired by the brand’s heritage and created for its future.
Elon Musk's companies SpaceX and xAI are massively buying Tesla Cybertruck electric pickups amid the model's market failure.
Brazil received an electric version of the Kwid styled after the facelifted Dacia Spring. The differences in design are minimal—only emblems and small details.
The American auto giant is shutting down the HYDROTEC program and canceling the construction of a $55 million research center.
The Japanese automaker hinted at a radical design change for one of its best-selling models. The Corolla might even become an electric vehicle.
Volkswagen Group reported 252,100 electric vehicles sold in the third quarter of 2025, which is 33.1% more than last year for the same period.
Toyota has entered into an agreement with Sumitomo Metal Mining for the joint production of cathode materials for solid-state batteries. The first cars with such batteries are expected in 2027–2028.
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.














