If the regular Nevera took your breath away, then the Rimac Nevera R will take a million or two from you in addition to your breath – and maybe your sanity. But what if that's exactly its greatest charm? Let's take a look at the new world speed record.
Electric mobility
Dear readers, sit back, fasten your seatbelts, and grab a coffee, because in front of you is the story of a car that looks like it escaped from a secret hangar and decided to rule the roads! The Porsche Taycan Black Edition 2026 is an electric machine that combines charm, power, and equipment that would make even the biggest fans of gasoline monsters think about electricity for at least a moment. Imagine: a dark, mysterious look, a battery that takes you across half of Slovenia, and a list of standard equipment that saves you hours of clicking through the Porsche configurator. Join me on this ride!
If you thought electric sedans were boring, the new Hyundai Ioniq 6 N will take your argument, douse it in kimchi, and send it out the exhaust… sorry, speaker. Which is, of course, pure nonsense!
Remember when we had to calculate the "total cost of ownership" on a calculator to justify buying an electric vehicle? The story is over. The cheapest electric cars are here! In 2025, there will be a whole battalion of electric cars on the market that cost less than 25 thousand and don't force you to eat instant noodles.
The new Aston Martin Vantage S 2026 is not a revolution, but a deliberate deviation – as if James Bond had put on a leather jacket instead of a tuxedo and realized that it actually suited him. Enough clues? Read on, because this S is more than just a letter.
When the Land Rover Defender becomes too soft and the Mercedes-Benz G is considering Botox, the Grenadier Trialmaster X Letech arrives on the scene - an off-road cultist with a sci-fi 450 mm of ground clearance and a price tag that a Swiss bank would approve.
The Mazda 6e, the Japanese trump card with an electric heart and sedan elegance, finally reveals its European prices – and honestly, if you were expecting another overpriced electric attempt, you're in for a pleasant surprise this time. Mazda may not be the first name that comes to mind when it comes to electrics (thanks, MX-30), but with the 6e it proves that it can play in the big leagues – and quite confidently.
Electric motorcycles are like hipster coffee – full of promise, style and usually a bit too expensive. But the Wuyang-Honda E-Vo is an electric exception: wrapped in retro-futuristic café-racer styling and powered by modern battery technology, it remains trapped in the Chinese market for now. Perfect for trendy, cosmopolitan motorcycle enthusiasts who can, for now, satisfy their e-thirst with just a photo or a plane ticket in hand.
Introducing Bentley's vision of the future: the Bentley EXP 15 concept, with which the British luxury manufacturer bids farewell to combustion engines, but not glamour. Triple boldness, asymmetry and a digital grille speak the language of the future – and in style.
Dear SUVs, tremble: Kia has cooked up a scaled-down EV9 and given it the EV5 badge. The result? A boxy charmer with up to 329 miles (≈ 530 km) of range, a price tag under forty thousand, and a bunch of tricks that the Korean — slyly — borrowed from Tesla.
Porsche has a chance to make electric cars fun. Will it seize the moment or just follow the trend with its new electric Porsche 718 model?
Ah, Honda. Its electric story has so far been more reminiscent of a Mexican afternoon soap opera than a strategically clear path to sustainable mobility. Just think of Honda's Model E – a small electric car that looked like a cute retro toy from the 1980s, drove like a go-kart, but had a range comparable to the average battery-powered toy from a children's store. And on top of that, it was so expensive that many people checked to see if the price was in Japanese yen. This time they're serious: Honda 0 SUV











