It's the European Car of the Year 2024. France's Renault Scenic E-Tech Electric was named the Car of the Year 2024 at a ceremony held at the Geneva International Motor Show. This model, which received a total of 329 votes from a jury of 58 journalists from 22 countries, was chosen as the best of the seven finalists. This is the seventh time that Renault has won the prestigious Car of the Year award, which celebrates its 61st edition this year.
The legend that defined a generation returns to the urban jungle – the Renault 5, this time as a fully electric E-Tech Electric model. The French automotive giant has revived the iconic design from 1972, combining a nostalgic past and a promising future, appealing to both history buffs and followers of sustainable mobility. The Renault 5 is definitely the star of the Geneva Motor Show, but it divides opinion. Especially in our editorial office.
In a world where electrification has transformed road vehicles, the time is coming when the waves get their own silent but powerful hero. Los Angeles startup Arc Boat Company introduces the Arc Sport Electric Wake Boat, which promises double power and advanced software to usher in a new era of water sports.
At a time when the past meets the future, the Renault 5, a symbol of the social revolution of the 1970s, is once again in the spotlight. This time as the Renault 5 E-Tech Electric, which will make its world debut at the Geneva International Motor Show on February 26. This transformation of a cult legend into an electric format is not just a tribute to tradition; is a bold twist towards sustainable mobility. We reveal all that is currently known and put together our thoughts.
Ineos Automotive, a company that has already established itself with its robust Grenadier SUV, presents a new vehicle, which this time will be an electric vehicle and bears the name Ineos Fusilier. This new member of the Ineos family promises to bring a breath of fresh air to the world of electric SUVs with its unique blend of retro design and modern technology. And of course the promised robustness.
In the world of motoring, the Škoda Octavia 2024 has long been appreciated for its reliability, spaciousness and versatility. For the 2024 model year, this Czech manufacturer has added some significant upgrades to its flagship, consolidating its position on the market.
When it comes to electric vehicles (EVs), Renault's budget brand Dacia has proven with the Spring that affordability and profitability can be combined. With over 140,000 units sold since its launch in 2022, the Spring is undergoing a massive makeover for the 2024 model year. Don't expect a new generation, but a radical facelift that follows the brand's latest design language seen in the new Duster SUV.
At a time when every car brand seems to want to be on the green side of power, SEAT spin-off Cupra is unveiling its first electric sports car, the Born VZ - which means "fast" in Spanish - you'd expect this electric hero to be transcended the boundaries of the known. But when we take a closer look at the specifications, we can't help but feel that the Cupra may have rolled up its sleeves a little too optimistically.
Volkswagen has set new boundaries in the electric vehicle segment with the ID.7 Tourer, presenting the brand's first electric station wagon. This model combines traditional practicality with advanced electrical technology, promising superior comfort and exceptional autonomy. Of course, the car realistically and in the long term replaces the classic Volkswagen Passat.
In a world of motoring where innovation seems to be a thing of the past, Lancia has entered the scene with the Ypsilon 2024 promising to exceed expectations. After a long hiatus of thirteen years, this Italian brand, which was once synonymous with innovation and elegance, presented its first electric car. But has Lancia really brought something new or are we witnessing just another car turning in the direction where the wind of electrification is blowing?
Rezvani laughs at hypercars with the Rezvani Beast 2024, an extravagant supercar that combines wild power with ultimate protection. It is a vehicle that is not only visually stunning, but also functionally unbeatable, with 1,000 horsepower (PS) and a wide range of equipment that would satisfy even James Bond.
Genesis is at the prestigious White Turf event in St. Moritz in Switzerland presented its concept car Genesis GV70 Snow, which is the result of cooperation with the German specialist for off-road vehicles, Delta 4x4.