The year 2025 seems like a laboratory for bold experiments: fewer screens on your wrist, more origami in your pocket, satellites as “signal rescuers” and cars that understand the context of your conversation. Below is a selection of ten ideas that are moving from geeky corners to habits. 10 products and technologies that will change the world in 2025 faster than we dare to admit!
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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.
If Icarus knew hydrofoils, he would have fallen for the eFoili. The Awake VINGA Adventure is the Swedish recipe for flying over the sea, with jet propulsion, long range and surprising calmness – even when your heart is beating at 6,000 rpm.
The KeyGo is a foldable aluminum keyboard with an integrated 12.8-inch touchscreen. It works as a secondary monitor and input device with a single USB-C cable. The concept is full of “aha” moments, but it also comes with the expected compromises: brightness, contrast, and – yes – no built-in battery. Deliveries are scheduled for November 2025 on Kickstarter.
The cockpit rises like a fighter jet, the windshield becomes a screen, and fans literally suck air through the body. The Chevrolet Corvette CX and CX.R Vision Gran Turismo are the boldest predictions for the future of America's most iconic sports car. And yes, we'll be driving them in Gran Turismo 7.
Xiaomi cars?! What do we get when a tech giant known for smartphones starts making cars? The Xiaomi SU7 – an electric super-sedan that has created quite a stir in its native China. So well-designed that even the boss of Ford was speechless with excitement (and that's without a software update to the emotions). Demand? Still so hot you could sell it with a fire extinguisher.
Don't know any beauty tricks with Nivea cream? If there's a beauty legend that both grandmothers and granddaughters have at home, it's Nivea. For almost a century and a half, it's survived all fashion trends in its blue can - from the "sage tonic" of the 1920s to today's serums, which have a longer list of ingredients than the average diploma thesis. And what's the best? Nivea can be used as a moisturizer, mask, scrub, and more. You just need to open it with a little imagination.
Homemade collagen powder?! Forget pricey collagen supplements with names that sound like NASA call signs—and results that feel more like science fiction than a beauty routine. Your body isn't naive. In fact, it's pretty darn smart—you just have to give it the right ingredients. And no, this doesn't involve fish scales or beef hide (because, honestly... who wants that voluntarily?).
Thirty years after the McLaren F1 stunned the world and won Le Mans, Gordon Murray is waving his magic wand again. His new Gordon Murray S1 LM is not just a car, but a tribute to those crazy 90s, when supercars still breathed deeply and had character, not just touchscreens.
Night cream for rejuvenated skin?! In a time when beauty routines often resemble military protocol – first serum, then toner, followed by ampoules, essence, moisturizer, mask, and then facial yoga to top it off – many people wonder: is this beauty marathon really necessary? This natural night cream
If you care more about the color of your car than its speed, you've come to the wrong place. The Ford Mustang GTD Liquid Carbon ditches the paint, gets carbon doors and standard Performance equipment - the result is a leaner, more brutal and tastelessly exciting Ford that breathes the track while calmly parking in front of a restaurant.
If the classic “stacked sandwiches” with two cameras and three annual updates are too boring for you, you've come to the right place. We've gathered five phones that the media is writing about as different, special and sometimes stubbornly unique: Nothing Phone (3), Fairphone (Gen. 6), Light Phone III, Solana Mobile Seeker and Minimal Phone. Each of them solves a specific problem – from sustainability to digital detoxification and Web3 – and does it in their own way. Let's take a look - the 5 most special smartphones of 2025!
Volkswagen has equipped the ID.3 in the UK with something new: pay-for-power. You get 150 kW (201 hp) as standard, but for the full dose of 170 kW (228 hp) you have to… sign up for a subscription. Welcome to the automotive world where horses are unlocked like Netflix episodes. So Volkswagen has started charging a subscription fee for additional horsepower!











