Plug-in hybrids, those electrified chameleons of modern transportation, are experiencing a second spring in 2025. And for good reason. They promise a quieter, cleaner and cheaper ride – at least on paper. On the road, however... well, it depends on how much time you have to charge and how long your daily routine lasts. So here's our list: the best family plug-in hybrids of 2025
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Tesla has announced the kind of event that sends X.com into a frenzy, investor circles shaking hands, and tech enthusiasts collectively counting down the seconds for June 12, 2025. It's the highly anticipated launch of a robotaxi service in Austin, which is supposed to symbolically, but also very practically, mark the beginning of a new era: welcome to a world where a driverless car takes you to dinner (and without the need to tip it). What's behind Tesla's event in Austin on June 12?
Elon Musk has set himself another goal: to make a Tesla that even those of us without shares in the company can afford. The result? The new Tesla Model Q 2025 is coming – an urban electric crossover with the ambition: to combine affordability, future technology and still look cool. If it keeps its promises, it could become the Volkswagen Beetle of the 21st century – only without the smell of gasoline. According to some predictions, it will arrive as early as June 12, 2025.
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.
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.
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.
Retro charm, electric drive and... a woven baguette holder? The Renault 4 E-Tech (2025) is back and it's not exactly cheap. But maybe that's why it's even more appealing. European prices for the legendary Renault 4 are known!
Imagine buying a sports car with an aerodynamic hood for 5,000 euros, only to find out that the hood is just a fashion accessory. It's like buying a Rolex that only shows the phases of the moon. Well, Xiaomi decided that was acceptable. All for "looks", nothing for function. And yes - people were a little angry. That's also the Xiaomi YU7.
My dears, the unthinkable has happened: Euro NCAP, the European temple of car safety, has published the results of safety tests for 16 new cars. And believe me, the news is shocking – Chinese manufacturers have risen to the European automotive elite with five stars, while some European icons are now shamefully languishing behind. European EURO NCAP shame! Yes, Europe, wake up – the Chinese are no longer just a cheap alternative, but they are already breathing down our necks when it comes to safety.
The Tesla Model 3 has been around for a long time – and while it seems like we know everything about it, the latest 2025 version has surprised us again. This time with a perfect safety rating in the 2025 NCAP test.
BYD Dolphin Surf. Yeah, I know. It sounds like the name of the electric toothbrush from TEDi. But before you roll your eyes and run back to your Volkswagens, give me a few more lines. Because this is probably the best urban electric car right now. And no, I'm not getting paid to say this.
When the French make a car, they don't just drive it — they dress it in haute couture. The DS N°4 is more than just a car, it's a manifesto of style, technology and quiet confidence. Welcome to a future where LED headlights whisper poetry.