Daimler and Geely joined forces and presented the concept electric car smart Concept #1 in Munich. The concept foreshadows the electric future of the smart brand and their intention to start producing larger cars, such as the already well-known ForTwo and ForFour models.
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The BMW i Vision Circular concept is a compact four-seater electric car that, according to BMW, will be relevant around 2040.
One of the most popular cars in Europe got a new name, body design and fully electric drive. The Renault Megane E-Tech Electric is the first Megane since 1995 to become a crossover, and it will be powered solely by electricity.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 Robotaxi is Hyundai's prediction of the future, in which they predict that as early as 2023 you will be "picked up" by a driverless taxi.
The moment has finally arrived. The legendary G-wagon comes in an electrified version. So a true proof of how much Mercedes-Benz is working towards electrification, and its iconic G-Class is no exception.
After years of waiting and teasing, Italian Pininfarina engineers have just completed their work and presented an electric supercar named Battista. They will make only 150 examples, and each one will cost more than 2 million euros.
The Porsche Taycan is the best-selling Porsche right now. That is why it is not surprising that it was given a minor renovation in Stuttgart. One of these is somehow very wild colors.
Ford has created a special fragrance for all those who want to drive the modern Mustang Mach-E GT, but are still attached to the traditional smell of a car with an internal combustion engine.
At Volvo, their new Concept Recharge was described briefly and concisely. The concept represents Volvo's ambitious manifesto for fully electric mobility.
The combination of a retro look and a modern electric drive is nothing new, but every now and then we are surprised by a prototype that really catches our attention. The prototype Elegend EL1 got its design inspiration from the legendary Audi Sport Quattro, and it will of course be powered by electricity.
In the days of hellish heat, a cold drink still comes in handy, and if we find ourselves in front of the house or somewhere in nature, heavy and cumbersome portable coolers are more the rule than the coincidence. But even that can change, with the help of modern technology and Heineken.
Fisker has confirmed that the upcoming electric Fisker Ocean will have even more power, use a silicon carbide converter and have a heavily modified clutch.