German cars were once considered untouchable. Mercedes-Benz, with its star on the bonnet, was synonymous with prestige, precision and engineering perfection. But today, as the industry struggles with global competition, high costs and misguided strategic decisions, the German automotive titans seem to be sliding down the path that Nokia once trod – from market king to mere footnote in the history books. The car brands from Germany are in clear free fall. Can anything save them?
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Jan Macarol is the responsible editor of the printed and online editions of City Magazine Slovenia. Together with his two assistants, he strives to offer readers the most unique and fresh information about urban culture, technological innovations, fashion and everything an urban nomad needs to survive in a fast-paced world.
Unimatic's Modello Due U2-GMT brings dual time zone functionality to the iconic Polish watch without sacrificing its minimalist aesthetic. With a robust case, Seiko's GMT movement, and a limited edition of 300 pieces, this timepiece is the perfect blend of practicality and style - perfect for travelers who appreciate sophisticated simplicity.
Imagine a Mustang that doesn’t just roar straight, but dances like an ice skater who just discovered turbocharging. Ford has joined forces with RTR Vehicles to create the 2026 Mustang EcoBoost RTR Package—the first factory Mustang built to drift. It’s not just a car, it’s a love letter to drifters, with a little cynicism and a lot of joy. Get ready for a dance where tires are the victims and gas is your best friend.
Nubia has unveiled the new RedMagic 11 Pro and 11 Pro+ – phones that literally breathe. With an active fan, liquid cooling, a battery of up to 8,000 mAh and the new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, they aim to redefine the concept of performance. But this level of power comes at a price — literally and figuratively.
Do you hate pitching a tent and the thought of a trailer makes your palms sweat? Meet Thule Outset – an invention that combines the best of both worlds, without the drama and sweat.
Winter is no excuse for fashion lapses. In fact, it's the perfect time to check who really knows how to combine style, functionality and comfort. And look at it this way – Birkenstock is once again one step ahead of everyone. Now the legendary Boston and London are no longer just synonymous with light summer days, but with the new Birkenstock Utility Felt Pack collection, they are becoming the best friend of your winter feet.
Seriously, who would have thought that we'd one day buy electric SUVs for less than a decent coffee machine? Well, here we are - the Leapmotor B10. Priced under 30,000 euros, spacious for a family, technology that's more than just on paper, and just the right size to drive into a city garage without a prayer.
Jaecoo 5 – a Chinese crossover with boutique looks and outlet prices. Available as a 1.6-turbo petrol or as an E5 electric with a ~61 kWh battery. Below: design, technology, real-world ranges, prices and whether this is really a “mini Range Rover for mortals”.
Before I reveal everything, rewind the text — to invite you into a dream. Imagine an SUV that smells of desert winds, mud and freedom — but is small enough not to struggle with parking spaces. Toyota is expected to reveal this vision on October 20, 2025, when the new Land Cruiser FJ will see the light of day — a “baby off-road hero” that aims to combine nostalgia and reality. Let’s set the scene: frontal view, robust line, high stance, a “warning character” look. But what are the numbers that support this character? Let’s go half with reality, half with ambition.
Windows is changing – from an operating system to a digital partner with artificial intelligence. Are you ready to tell your computer, "Do what you want"?
Sometimes it seems like Casio and Doc Brown are hiding the same plan for a time machine. The new CA-500WEBF-1A - Casio x Back to the Future watch, created in collaboration with the legendary Back to the Future film franchise, is actually a portal to 1985 — except it's powered by a tiny CR2016 battery instead of plutonium.
Urwerk, the brand that spoiled us with satellites, orbits, and time running sideways, has unveiled something that at first glance seems almost classic. The UR-10 Spacemeter has a round dial and central hands. But don't be fooled — this is no everyday watch. It's a mechanical manifesto about how fast our planet is spinning. Literally.











