BMW autumn 2025: at BMW it doesn't just mean new colors, but a whole bunch of upgrades: from more power in the 2, 3 and 4 Series, to laser taillights in the Gran Coupé and i4, and little things that make life easier - like a coat hanger in the 5 Series.
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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.
The 2026 Nissan Sentra is a typical American compact – big enough for a family, full of technology, comfortable and safe. We don't know it in Europe, because our market is reserved for Qashqais, Jukes and Micras. However, it's interesting to see what buyers who aren't looking for an SUV get across the pond.
Bang & Olufsen has unveiled the Beo Grace, wireless headphones that combine aluminum, smart controls, and adaptive noise cancellation technology. They cost €1,500, which begs the question: are we paying for sound or primarily for prestige?
GoPro is getting back into the 360 game with the new MAX2 camera: true 8K resolution, interchangeable lenses, and six microphones with the promise of surround sound. It's a tool for serious content creators, but also a gadget that aims to redefine what an "action camera" even means in 2025.
Nvidia and OpenAI have entered into a partnership that is expected to see an incremental investment of up to $100 billion over the next few years. The goal is to build a massive infrastructure with at least 10 gigawatts of computing power, which will enable training of the next generation of artificial intelligence models. The market reacted quickly: Nvidia shares rose more than 4% on the news.
DJI has given the world a new toy for content creators – the Osmo Nano. It's an action camera that attempts to combine the best of two worlds: a large sensor and professional color processing in a body that can be hidden in a Tic Tac box.
It seems that when buying a new iPhone, it's not enough to just have a credit card, but also a survival kit: a protective case, a glass screen protector, and - just in case - a separate pocket in your pants. The iPhone 17 Pro has a color problem.
With its new Alphafly 3 Premium sneaker series, Nike proves that the future of running can draw inspiration from a nostalgic past – specifically, from an era when mustaches were long, workouts were brutal, and suede was mandatory running gear.
Huawei has unveiled its latest smartwatch, the HUAWEI WATCH Ultimate 2, aimed at extreme conditions – deep waters, demanding adventures and hours and hours in the wild. Featuring a super-bright display, a robust liquid metal zirconium frame, sonar for underwater communication, 150m water resistance, a suite of health sensors, GPS with multi-system support and a number of features rarely seen in smartwatches. But – like any highly ambitious device, it also comes with some compromises.
The DJI Mini 5 Pro 2025 is a Swiss Army knife for videographers: light as a feather, powerful as a pro camera, and clever as a ninja at avoiding obstacles. With 4K at 120 frames per second, 50 MP photos, and a battery that lasts longer than your patience in traffic, this drone is a dream companion for travelers and creators. But while Europe rejoices, the US is waiting - customs complications have turned this wonder into forbidden fruit. Is it worth the hunt?
Have you ever imagined sitting in a car bigger than many apartments like you would in a luxury club, while electric motors catapult you forward faster than your last diet attempt? The third-generation NIO ES8 2025, officially unveiled on September 20, 2025 at the NIO Day event in Hangzhou, is here to convince you: China is no longer just a factory, but a laboratory for dreams on four wheels. If you thought electric SUVs were only for sandal-wearing environmentalists, this beast is waiting for you with a smile – and a punch of 520 kW of power. Ironic, right? At a time when everyone is talking about small electric vehicles, NIO says: “Let it be big!”
Kia K4 hatchback enters European market with 1.6-liter turbo up to 131 kW (178 hp), 440 liters of boot space and panoramic cabin. Practical, fun, hybrid on the horizon – hatchbacks are alive!











