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The Micra is back. This time without petrol, with a French accent and with the hope that it won't be just another "Re:Nissan" loss. What does the small Japanese-French electric crossover - the new Nissan Micra 2026 - bring?
The first autonomous taxi test will begin in Austin, Texas, at the end of June 2025, with about ten vehicles and a dedicated mobile app, the RoboTaxi app. Tesla is said to have already completed internal testing of the RoboTaxi app, and in the meantime, there is information circulating that the company is accumulating its own fleet of used Tesla Model Y vehicles for this service, which are said to be the first autonomous taxis. Elon Musk's ambitious plans suggest that Tesla could compete with or even replace providers such as Uber in the future.
If Apple has its iPhone SE, then Tesla must have its "Model for the People." The car you won't buy because you have too much money, but because it's finally the logical choice. In an electric world where vehicle prices often resemble the high inflation of the mid-1990s, there have long been rumors of something that would cost under $25,000 and carry the Tesla badge. Welcome to the world of rumors, renders, and Musk tweets: this is the story of the 2025 Tesla Model Q—a car that is simultaneously real, unreal, and incredibly important.
Tesla took the electric world by storm like the Beatles took the music charts in 1964. But even the Beatles had to listen to their fans, so it's high time Elon Musk took a look at the forums and found out what his customers really want in their garages. After diving into the depths of online comments, we've compiled a list of cars Tesla should launch immediately—if it wants to maintain its reputation as the number one innovator.
GMC's 2026 Hummer EV is no longer an Iraq-era armored off-roader, but a 1,160-horsepower digital transformer that roars like a crab, accelerates like a Tesla, and charges your home like a Powerwall. This is the world's most absurd electric car - the 2026 GMC Hummer EV.
In a world where Tesla has become a status symbol for anyone who wants to be an early adopter, even seven years too late, it's time to look beyond the fence. Elon's cars are everywhere - on Instagram, TikTok and parked at charging stations, waiting another 30 minutes for 80 %. But the world of electric cars has moved on, while Tesla still offers a minimalist interior that resembles an Ikea puzzle. And yes, software updates are no longer enough. Here are nine electric models that are not only breathing down Tesla's neck - some are already waving at it from the rearview mirror. Our list of 2025 electric cars that are better than Tesla in many ways.
Renault has unveiled the Renault 4 Savane 4x4 concept, an electric vehicle with two motors and four-wheel drive that combines retro design with modern technologies.
If you think electric Toyotas are boring and sterile – I present to you the Toyota bZ Woodland 2026. The SUV you want before you even drive it. And no, you're not crazy. You've just finally hit the right electric feeling.
In a world where electric motorcycles often act as a technological experiment or a utilitarian solution, the Maeving RM1S Blackout stands out as a style statement. This British electric café racer combines retro aesthetics with modern technologies, creating a vehicle that is not only a means of transportation, but also a fashion accessory.
Toyota has finally come to terms with the fact that "bZ4X" sounds like the Wi-Fi access code at Burger King. The new "Toyota bZ" isn't just a shorter name, it finally feels like a serious player among electric SUVs. And yes, it has a range you can write without shame.
When Hyundai serves you an electric SUV that smells of modernity, China, and the optimism of the number 8, you know something big is happening. The Hyundai Elexio (2026) is here – the first, the bold, the exclusive.