The MINI JCW Countryman ALL4 (2025) has grown up, become more practical, digitalized and faster – but it hasn't lost what has always set MINI apart. Charisma. Style. And a little bit of madness.
In 2025, small cars have become much more than just transportation from point A to B. We highlight eight new models that impress with sophisticated design, electric or hybrid technology and just that – character. Introducing the Fiat Grande Panda, Mini Cooper Electric, Volvo EX30, Alfa Romeo Junior, Lancia Ypsilon, Renault 5 E-Tech, Smart #1 and Jeep Avenger. These city stars are guaranteed to make you stand out in a crowd of mediocrity – and save the planet in the process. Here’s a short and sparkling overview of each model.
The Mini is as British as a cup of tea at five o'clock, but let's face it - even icons need a little refresh. And that's exactly what British design masters CALLUM and Wood & Pickett have done with a new, exclusive version of the classic Mini - the Wood & Pickett Mini, which looks so good that even David Beckham would envy its first owner, David Gandy.
From legendary SUVs to rugged pickup trucks, we present a selection of vehicles that will take you confidently into the wilderness in 2025. But because we know that choosing the right adventure vehicle is more important than choosing a partner, we've rounded up the best - the 8 best camping and overland adventure cars of 2025 - that you'll be happy to get stuck in the middle of nowhere with.
Nireeka Spectrx is an electric bike that thinks it's a bike. With 6 kW of power, incredible torque, and a premium carbon construction, the Canadian Nireeka Spectrx blurs the line between bike and bike. It offers all this at a price that will convince even those who have never even considered an electric bike before.
Autonomous car delivery?! Tesla has done what Hollywood screenwriters have dreamed of since Knight Rider: a shiny new Model Y rolled off the assembly line in Texas and drove itself to its owner's driveway - without a driver, without a remote control, without panicked hands on the steering wheel. It was the first autonomous car delivery. With this, Elon Musk's company made the first fully autonomous vehicle delivery in history and showed in the middle of a hot asphalt afternoon that the future sometimes comes a day earlier than the official schedule says.
The Bertone Nuccio stands just 112 cm (44 in) tall, but it's powered by a 4.3-litre Ferrari heart. It's the only one built, dating back to 2012, and was created to celebrate the company's 100th anniversary, and is now being offered in a secret auction by RM Sotheby's, with an estimated price of €400,000-500,000.
When NISMO—the house where corner counting starts at “full throttle”—takes on Nissan’s biggest SUV, the result is something that’s more mountain cabin-heavy and hot hatch-like. The new 2026 Nissan Armada NISMO is here to park next to an Escalade-V in the school parking lot and whisper in its ear, “But I’m towing a boat.”
The Mercedes G-Wagon is like a fashion handbag among the rich – expensive, very popular and regularly subjected to all sorts of “unique” modifications that should often remain just sketches on napkins. But when the Polish wizards from Carlex Design take on the project, looking for inspiration in an eccentric Swedish rifle, things quickly get out of hand – in the best possible way. The result is the G-Falcon Carlex.
When India becomes the new California and former Tesla engineers finally make a bike you can afford even if you're not the son of an oil tycoon. It's the Zeno Emara ADV!
If you've ever thought Tesla was reserved for tech gurus, crypto-earners, and people who have more space in their garage than you do in your living room, we've got good news for you: the Tesla Model Q is coming—or, according to some sources, the Model 2. Whatever it's called, it's a compact electric SUV that could become what the Ford Model T once was: a symbol of affordable mobility—with the addition of autopilot, OTA updates, and an app that knows more about your route than you do.
The Lada Azimut 2026, unveiled on June 18, 2025 at SPIEF, is a 4,416 mm long five-door SUV based on the updated Vesta platform. Powered by a 1.6-liter (89 kW/120 hp) or 1.8-liter (98 kW/132 hp) four-cylinder engine, it sits a generous 208 mm above the ground. The cabin features a 10-inch display, the GigaChat voice assistant and – for the first time in its class – electrically heated front side windows.