French Alpine doesn't want to hear about "SUVs," so they describe their new electric beast A390 as a "sports fastback." But despite its coupe silhouette, it's the biggest, heaviest, and most technologically advanced Alpine to date. First contact? Love on p
Did you know that by simply pressing a single button in your car, you can reduce fuel consumption by up to 30%? No, it's not some miraculous technology of the future, but a function that your car already has - the air recirculation button. So, your car's air conditioning has this button that you don't use enough.
In the heart of Italy's Motor Valley, an automotive volcano was born: the Giamaro Katla. With a 7.0-liter V12 engine with four turbochargers developing 2,128 hp (1,588 kW) and 2,008 Nm of torque, and a manual 7-speed gearbox, the Katla promises an experience that goes beyond the limits of reason.
When Rolls-Royce reveals a new colour palette, it’s not just a paint job. It’s a manifesto. And the Rolls-Royce Spectre Velvet Orchid? It’s a floral tribute to the design gods. Read on – this story reeks of exclusivity.
In a world where every other car looks like an air filter with 300 horsepower and 18 cameras, convertibles have become a rarity. No, not extinct – more like a species on the edge of... real importance. No one buys them for practicality, space or the ability to carry a washing machine. You buy a convertible for the sun on your forehead, the wind in your hair (or blowing past you) and pure egotistical pleasure. So here are 7 new convertibles.
It was only a matter of time before the Bovensiepen name would be revived – not as a shadow of Alpine, but as its own signature of craftsmanship. In collaboration with Zagat in Milan, they created something that is not of the everyday. This car doesn't rush. This car tells a story.
Retro charm, electric drive and... a woven baguette holder? The Renault 4 E-Tech (2025) is back and it's not exactly cheap. But maybe that's why it's even more appealing. European prices for the legendary Renault 4 are known!
When the gods of automotive Olympus start tinkering with electricity, something... interesting happens. Nissan promises that the new GT-R will "redefine the concept of a sports car." The only question is: are we hearing a whisper of the future here - or the last scream of an iconic past?
Imagine buying a sports car with an aerodynamic hood for 5,000 euros, only to find out that the hood is just a fashion accessory. It's like buying a Rolex that only shows the phases of the moon. Well, Xiaomi decided that was acceptable. All for "looks", nothing for function. And yes - people were a little angry. That's also the Xiaomi YU7.
When BMW decides to combine retro romance with the brutal power of the M8, the result is a vehicle that you can't just ignore. The BMW Speedtop (2025) is more than a car - it's a statement that you have taste, money and carbon fiber nerves.
Forget the numbers. The Twisted TBug is a car you drive with your heart, not an Excel spreadsheet. Less power, more character – and more smiles on the dirt road.
Renault. A brand that used to build its identity on safety. Let's remember when Laguna II was the first European sedan to receive five stars at Euro NCAP. And then Renault Twingo. At a time when others were still covering the dashboard with hard PVC, Renault was already thinking about how to protect the driver and his passengers. EURO NCAP Renault - in 2025 tells a different story. Why is Renault regressing in such an important area.