Tesla has electrified the market with its Model S, 3, X and Y, redefining what a “cool car” means. But there’s one letter missing from that alphabet – the Tesla Model 1, which could herald a new era: a compact, affordable and everyday electric SUV priced at €25,000.
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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.
BMW has revealed the M2 CS 2026 – a machine that combines brutal 530 hp and racing DNA in the purest M experience in years. And yes, rear-wheel drive is back.
What happens when German precision meets the tuning scene and a thirst for adrenaline? The Opel Frontera GRAVEL is born – a four-wheeled announcement that electric SUVs are not just for shopping malls.
Realme has launched two new phone missiles – the GT 7 and GT 7T. Phones with a battery that lasts longer than your fitness enthusiasm and charges faster than an espresso.
Union Glashütte presents a new limited edition of its Union Glashütte Belisar Chronograph Silvretta Classic 2025, combining retro aesthetics with modern technology. With an orange and gray color scheme and a robust design, this watch pays homage to classic car rallies and German watchmaking heritage.
There's one spot on the body that most people routinely ignore in the shower—and no, it's not their toes. It's something even more subtle, but dermatologists say is just as hygiene-sabotaging. If you think you're clean, check this spot.
If you've ever dreamed of having a 1984 Macintosh in the palm of your hand, now's the time to make your dream come true. The Pico-Mac-Nano is a functional replica of the legendary Macintosh, just 62 millimeters tall, that works like a real computer. This is the Pico-Mac-Nano.
Android 16 is not a revolution, but an evolution – with a new Material 3 Expressive design direction that brings more colors, animations and customization. While most of the new features are aesthetic, the changes are noticeable enough to be exciting for Pixel users. Here are the key new features.
Did you know that by simply pressing a single button in your car, you can reduce fuel consumption by up to 30%? No, it's not some miraculous technology of the future, but a function that your car already has - the air recirculation button. So, your car's air conditioning has this button that you don't use enough.
Netflix's latest series, Sirens, is the kind of TV seduction that starts with a sunset view and ends with a look into your soul—if you're lucky enough to survive it at all. If you watched The White Lotus with your mouth open (in admiration or amazement), you'll devour Sirens with the same eagerness—and perhaps a little guilt. But hey, no one said yacht vacations were spiritually cleansing.
In the heart of Italy's Motor Valley, an automotive volcano was born: the Giamaro Katla. With a 7.0-liter V12 engine with four turbochargers developing 2,128 hp (1,588 kW) and 2,008 Nm of torque, and a manual 7-speed gearbox, the Katla promises an experience that goes beyond the limits of reason.
When Rolls-Royce reveals a new colour palette, it’s not just a paint job. It’s a manifesto. And the Rolls-Royce Spectre Velvet Orchid? It’s a floral tribute to the design gods. Read on – this story reeks of exclusivity.