Hey car enthusiasts, fasten your seatbelts and get ready for a wild ride through the global car market in 2024! If you thought you knew which cars would rule the roads, you're in for a surprise twist. These are the best-selling cars of 2024.
Well, here we are. Telo Trucks, a California-based startup run by a trio of friends—Jason Marks, Forrest North, and Yves Béhar—has brought to light what looks like the love child of a Mini Cooper and an adventure truck. The Telo MT1, they call it, is an electric subcompact truck that measures 3.86 meters (152 inches) long, 1.85 meters (73 inches) wide, and 1.68 meters (66 inches) tall, just enough to park in the city without crying over every corner. And yes, that’s it—small but mighty, like that guy at the gym who can lift twice as much as you but is half the size.
When Cadillac does something big, it takes it literally. The Escalade IQ, the all-electric evolution of an American icon, was already a behemoth, but now comes its even bigger sibling – the Escalade IQL. The added length brings more space, more prestige and, despite its size, an equally impressive range of 740 km (460 miles). But that’s not all…
Electric cars 2025 - which ones offer the most for your money! Electric cars are no longer a luxury, but a real option for anyone who wants an economical and environmentally friendly drive. In 2025, they will be available at prices comparable to petrol models, especially taking into account government subsidies.
Volkswagen has been on the electric scene for some time, but with the new ID.Every1 concept, the Germans have hit where it really counts – the wallet of the average European. If predictions are to be believed, this cute little electric car will cost around 20,000 euros in production, which puts it in the ring of affordable cars, where battles are being fought for buyers who want green mobility without a painful financial blow. But is the ID.Every1 really what Volkswagen – and all of us – need? Let's look under the hood of this story.
The new Volvo ES90 2025: it's a Scandinavian electric revolution with 670 horsepower and advanced AI
The new Volvo ES90 defies any category – crossover, sedan, station wagon? None of these and all of them at the same time. But what we do know for sure: this Swedish electric muscle car combines technological advancement, comfort and elegant design all in one.
Why lifting the limit on internal combustion engines by 2035 - represents the greatest possible risk to European innovation and ownership of car brands and the red carpet of the Chinese auto industry. So why, without decisive action, will we lose our car industry by 2035?
In an era where SUVs seem to rule the world, Audi is boldly continuing the tradition of elegant and practical station wagons. The new generation of the A6 Avant 2025 (C9) not only continues the legacy of its predecessors, but also brings even more technology, comfort and prestige. It will first be presented to us as a station wagon, with a sedan to follow in April.
110 km/h on the motorway?! Ideas about lowering the maximum speed limit on motorways – from the current 130 km/h to 110 km/h – keep cropping up in Slovenia. The reason? Not only environmental (because lower speed means fewer emissions – this argument is quite pointless), but above all safety and traffic. With the desire to increase traffic flow.
The Tesla Cybertruck already looks like a concept from the future in production, but Mansory has proven once again that you can always go further. Their latest project, Elongation, brings a complete makeover that combines a radical look, huge rims and ultimate luxury inside. With a completely new carbon exterior design, a personalized interior and sports tires, this Cybertruck is unique in every way.
The Yamaha Ténéré 700 is basically an adventure bike, born to explore the unknown. But when it gets into the hands of the masters at Rough Crafts, things change quickly. Winston Yeh has taken this mid-weight adventure bike and transformed it into a true flat track beast – the YenereZ 700 FT. The result? A bike that looks like it’s escaped from an American oval race and is ready for urban mischief.
Kia is not letting up on its electric offensive – and is now looking even lower in price and size. The Kia EV2 concept shows what a production model we can expect in 2026 will look like. A cross between a compact city car and a mini crossover, the EV2 aims to conquer European streets. Could it become the new electric blockbuster?