Imagine driving a BMW M4 Convertible that pumps out 523 horsepower straight from the factory – enough to make most mortals say, “Thanks, that’ll do.” But G-Power, those German tuning madmen, aren’t content with average. Their G4M Hurricane Bi-Turbo Convertible takes the open-top M4 and transforms it into a 720-horsepower beast – the G-Power BMW M4 Convertible, which will outrun Ferraris and McLarens while you soak up the sun with the top down. Is that an exaggeration? Maybe. But in a world where speed is currency, it’s pure pleasure with a bit of irony – why have a supercar when you can have a convertible that costs less and delivers your coffee in style? Get ready for a ride that will awaken your inner racer.
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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.
DJI Mic 3 brings revolutionary features like support for four transmitters and eight receivers, 32-bit floating point recording, and adaptive gain, all in an ultra-lightweight form factor. Ideal for videographers, podcasters, and drone enthusiasts who want flawless audio without compromise – and at a price that won’t break the bank.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro+ is one of the most ambitious phones in its class: a 6.83-inch 1.5K OLED with 120 Hz and 3,200 nits, a quadruple IP certification (IP66/IP68/IP69/IP69K), a 7,000 mAh with 90 W, the new Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, and a triple camera with a 2.5x telephoto lens. It starts at 1,999 CNY = 240 euros in China; the global release is expected to bring minor changes.
Foldable phones have long had a bad reputation. Too thick, too heavy, with batteries that die just by looking at TikTok, cameras that prefer to pretend to belong in the middle class, and apps that still don't know how to behave on two screens. Waterproof? Half-hearted. Sensitivity? Too bad for anyone who has ever had their phone slip out of their hands. All of this sounded like a typical description of a foldable phone from 2023 until recently. Then along comes the Honor Magic V5 and confidently says: "No thanks, I'm not making these compromises anymore."
Vacheron Constantin celebrates 270 years with two fresh interpretations of its thinnest sports perpetual calendar. The Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin comes in white gold with a burgundy lacquered dial or in pink gold with a tone-on-tone gold dial. The case measures just 8.1 mm in height and is powered by the ultra-thin caliber 1120 QP/1 – a watchmaking origami that will correctly display the date until the year 2100. Both models are boutique exclusives and come with two rubber straps.
Imagine going back to a time when cars were more than machines – works of art on wheels? The Bertone Runabout is just that: a revived 1969 concept, now available in a limited edition of 25. With a supercharged V6 engine that develops up to 460 hp and a 0-100 km/h sprint time of just 3 seconds, this Italian beauty promises a drive that will awaken your inner racer. But don't worry, it's not just for speed – it's also for those "dolce vita" moments by the sea.
Imagine a car that's like a French lover: elegant, a little arrogant, but always ready for adventure. The new Peugeot 308 and its wagon sibling, the 308 SW, are just that – a refreshed classic that combines a design that turns heads with technology that won't let you down. With an electric range of up to 450 km and engines for every taste, this is a car that proves that the French still know how to make a vehicle worth coveting. But will it beat its German competition? Read on to find out.
If you want to escape the city without a caravan of compromises: the VANDERER Two is a “high-roof station wagon” for every day, which with the Sleep & Storage module becomes a bedroom, dining room and improvised “coworking” under the open rear door in a minute. A low-profile ninja that parking garages say “here you go”.
Hennessey Mammoth 700 on RAM 1500 RHO: when 540 hp is not enough – now over 700 horses of brutal fun
The RAM 1500 RHO is already fast and fierce out of the box. Hennessey said, “Hold my beer.” The result is the Hennessey Mammoth 700, lifted, lit, and revved to over 700 horsepower—ready to make Baja your backyard.
The Xiaomi 16 series brings fresh rumors of larger flat screens, advanced autofocus cameras, and massive batteries. From a mini model for compact phone lovers to ultra versions with revolutionary zoom - will this be the year Xiaomi truly dominates the competition?
Ah, the Volkswagen T-Roc. When it first hit the road in 2017, it was like that quiet schoolmate who suddenly becomes the star of the party. Now, in its second generation for 2026, it's back, bigger, smarter and with a bit of irony: why drive a Golf when you can have one just as good, only taller and more "adventurous"? No, it won't conquer the Himalayas, but it will effortlessly overcome city potholes and highway obstacles. This compact crossover, which fits between the T-Cross and the Tiguan, has already sold more than two million units - proof that people love cars that look like they can do more than they can. But hey, that's the charm: the T-Roc is practical, fun and doesn't pretend to be something it's not. Get ready to dive into its details, where we'll find both cynicism about fashion trends and sincere praise for Volkswagen's good work.
Marshall's new Marshall Bromley 750 is the brand's first entertainment speaker to focus on quality sound, long battery life and a robust design over flashy lighting effects. With 500 watts of power and 360-degree sound, it promises to revolutionize a category where compromises are no longer necessary - all for €999 (€1,299 $).











