Zeekr, the fast-growing premium electric vehicle brand of Geely Group, has unveiled its third model for the European market – the Zeekr 7X. Designed for global families, this mid-size electric SUV delivers advanced technology, powerful electric mobility and elegant Scandinavian design. Following the success of the Zeekr 001 and Zeekr X, the new 7X is ready to conquer European roads with its exceptional range, ultra-fast charging and luxurious interior.
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Get ready for the electric age of camping! Lightship introduces the AE.1 Cosmos Edition – the world’s first aero-electric travel trailer. This futuristic trailer is not only revolutionary, but also exclusive – only 50 units are available!
Renault is reviving the legendary 5 Turbo, this time in an electric version with 500 horsepower and a bold retro-futuristic design. Can this newcomer outshine the competition in the world of electric hot hatches?
If electric cars are the voice of the future, then DS N°8 is a symphony of elegance, technology and aerodynamic perfection. With a range of 750 kilometres and a design that would be the envy of any artistic master, DS N°8 is a car that promises to make every drive a French romance.
Electric SUVs are no longer a novelty. But when automotive corporation Changan, tech giant Huawei and battery specialist CATL join forces, the result is something completely different. Meet the Avatr 11 AWD, an electric SUV that electrifies the competition – sometimes literally.
Mahindra has just launched its Mahindra BE 6 electric warrior in India and it is already kicking up dust with its combination of bold design, technological excesses and promising numbers. But as they say - the real revolution is hiding under the sheet metal. What exactly does this Indian electrical wonder offer? Let's take a closer look.
These are the best electric cars chosen by our editors. Only they are no longer a cold, sterile future. They are here, now, pouncing on doubt as if they have a built-in mission to prove it. The year 2024 is full of automotive electric gems that not only beat the mileage, but also the preconceived notions of what a battery can do. From sleek sedans to muscular SUVs, our list offers a diverse array of vehicles that prove electric can be sexy, fast, and even fun. Get ready to ride into the future!
BYD has proven with its new BYD Seal 06 GT that electric cars are not only the thing of the future, but also damn fun. This car is designed for those who don't need an SUV because they think driving a sofa on wheels is downright ridiculous. Instead, it offers something fresh, sporty and bold. And the best part? You won't have to sell a kidney to afford it.
The KMG Torres EVX is hot on the electric car market, and for good reason – it offers three key assets that are hard to ignore: a million kilometer warranty on the battery, a seven-year factory warranty and a price that comes to only 29,900 euros with the subsidy taken into account. Add to that an impressive 839 liters of luggage space and the exterior appearance of a real off-road beast, and the question becomes: is it worth the money? To find the answer, we took it on a test drive of more than 1,100 kilometers. Let's see what we discovered.
The Chinese manufacturer BYD has entered the European market with its new BYD Sealion 7 model, directly challenging Tesla's Model Y. The Sealion 7 is a medium-sized electric SUV that combines modern design, advanced technology and a competitive price.
Have you ever wondered what the Volkswagen ID.3 would look like if it were transferred to the strict Chinese markets? Here's the answer - the Aion UT, an electric car that looks like the ID.3, but for a third of the price. Yes, you read that right. This Chinese little guy promises to redefine what an affordable EV means, boasting a starting price of around 13,000 euros in the domestic market (less than a dinner at some overly 'fancy' restaurant in Paris). Here's everything you need to know about this automotive sensation - and believe me, it's not boring on four wheels!
The Audi Q8 e-tron, once a symbol of prestige and technological advancement, is saying goodbye. The model, which is characterized by high-quality construction, powerful electric motors and a luxurious interior, will leave the production lines at the factory in Brussels in February 2025. Despite solid sales in European markets, Chinese buyers turned to more modern solutions, which is why Audi is discontinuing this model. What does this mean for the future of Audi's electric SUVs?









