Toyota is ending production of the GR Supra MkV, but is already hinting at a successor that is expected to arrive sooner than during the previous 17-year hiatus.
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.
Imagine cruising through city streets in a vehicle designed for the world's toughest races. The Glickenhaus SCG 007S brings that fantasy to life.
230 horses. Racing pedigree. And a design that cuts through the air like a razor. The BMW Motorrad Concept RR is not just a motorcycle – it is a manifesto.
Alpine has finally let go of the handbrake of modesty. It says it will hit the road in 2028 – with a 1,000-horsepower, turbocharged V6 and two electric motors – with the Alpine Alpenglow Hy6 concept. Ferrari? Watch out.
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.
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.
French Alpine doesn't want to hear about "SUVs," so they describe their new electric beast A390 as a "sports fastback." But despite its coupe silhouette, it's the biggest, heaviest, and most technologically advanced Alpine to date. First contact? Love on p
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.
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.