Car enthusiasts, get ready for an emotional ride. The Toyota Supra A90 Final Edition, the last version of the current generation, is here to say goodbye with fireworks - and some burnt tires. Limited to just 300 examples for the European and Japanese markets, this masterpiece delivers more than just an iconic look. It's a true revolution in power and performance that skips the expected GRMN logo and instead proudly displays its A90 character.
Volkswagen promises more buttons and better materials, but it may be going back to the past instead of looking to the future. Is this really the path to success or just an excuse for a lack of innovation?
If the 2025 Audi Q5 Sportback had hit the roads five years ago, it might have wowed the masses. Today, however, it seems to be chasing a train that has already departed, bringing too little new to stand out in today's SUV world.
Have you ever wondered what the Volkswagen ID.3 would look like if it were transferred to the strict Chinese markets? Here's the answer - the Aion UT, an electric car that looks like the ID.3, but for a third of the price. Yes, you read that right. This Chinese little guy promises to redefine what an affordable EV means, boasting a starting price of around 13,000 euros in the domestic market (less than a dinner at some overly 'fancy' restaurant in Paris). Here's everything you need to know about this automotive sensation - and believe me, it's not boring on four wheels!
The Audi Q8 e-tron, once a symbol of prestige and technological advancement, is saying goodbye. The model, which is characterized by high-quality construction, powerful electric motors and a luxurious interior, will leave the production lines at the factory in Brussels in February 2025. Despite solid sales in European markets, Chinese buyers turned to more modern solutions, which is why Audi is discontinuing this model. What does this mean for the future of Audi's electric SUVs?
Do you still remember brands like Nokia and Blackberry? Maybe a Motorola? These were the most popular brands of so-called GSM phones, which quickly disappeared from the world scene with the arrival of the touch-screen smartphone - the iPhone. A similar, almost identical story is happening in the automotive industry, but this time the reason for the change will not be electrification or replacement of the energy source in cars. Cars will become a new product category due to a different type of technology. Due to this technological revolution, some car brands will simply disappear. Let's see why most European car brands will disappear by 2035.
Forget ordinary cars - Manthey's Porsche 911 GT3 RS upgrade is not just a car, but an engineering feat that combines extreme aerodynamics with uncompromising performance. This masterpiece is ready to take on the toughest corners of the Nürburgring and show what cutting-edge racing technology can do.
The '41 Jeep Wrangler 4xe Willys is more than just a car - it's a time machine that takes you back to 1941 while equipping you with the latest technology for modern off-road adventures. Are you ready for a ride through history?
The most anticipated family electric SUV is finally here. The new Hyundai Ioniq 9 combines futuristic design, spaciousness and advanced technology to set new standards.
Citroën presents the new Citroën C3 in Slovenia with an innovative marketing campaign that stands out for its fresh approach. In cooperation with the Formitas Group agency, special buses with motifs of the new C3 and a poster with spinning wheels, symbolizing the dynamics and modern design of the vehicle, were launched in Ljubljana. Also, the first 500 customers who will sign up at test drive a special surprise awaits – two free cinema tickets!
Chinese company JiYue has unveiled the Robo X, an electric hypercar that combines superior performance with advanced artificial intelligence.
Geely Holding Group, one of the world's largest automotive conglomerates, has announced a key step in joining forces with two of its flagship brands, Zeekr and Lynk & Co. With Zeekr's majority stake of 51% in Lynk & Co, the group plans to simplify the product line and significantly increase global sales volume.