Zeekr, a relatively new brand under the umbrella of Chinese auto giant Geely, is on the threshold of a new milestone in the electric vehicle industry. The Zeekr 007 model, which will go on sale in the 2025 model year, is expected to become the fastest charging electric car in the world. The new Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery allows charging from 10 to 80 percent in a remarkable 10.5 minutes, meaning it could set new standards in the industry.
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The Leapmotor C10 is one of the first attempts of the Chinese manufacturer on the European market, where it positions itself as a potential competitor in the growing segment of electric medium-sized SUVs. The vehicle, presented at the IAA in autumn 2023, will be available in Germany from September onwards. The first reviews of English-speaking test drives are already available, giving us a glimpse of what European buyers can expect from this new model.
The Rimac Nevera R, a fresh iteration of the Croatian electric hypercar, is here to shake up the automotive industry once again. If you thought the regular Nevera was top notch, get ready to be blown away by the Nevera R. Limited to just 40 units, this hypercar boasts remarkable improvements that include more power, better cornering performance and aerodynamic optimization, making it one of the fastest cars in the world.
The Voyah Dream 2024 is a car that could be compared to the best European sedans, but at the same time offers the spaciousness and comfort of a minivan. This is a vehicle that combines the best of both worlds and is now also available on the European market. So let's see why the Voyah Dream is a truly special kind of vehicle.
When the Chinese decide to enter the electric car game, they do so with a thump that we all feel. However, the European electrical industry will soon feel it. The XPENG G6 is here to shuffle the cards in the electrical market and sweep away non-innovative products from Europe.
Audi has finally unveiled the new Audi A6 e-tron electric model family, which includes the sedan, Avant and S-variant. Get ready for a revolution in the world of luxury electric vehicles. This is the new Audi A6 e-tron.
The BMW i3 was more than just a car. He was a pioneer who predicted the future of electric mobility. But would it still rule the roads today with a bigger battery?
Fifteen years ago, the idea of a top-of-the-range Croatian hypercar was a far-fetched fantasy. In 2009, Mate Rimac founded Rimac Automobili and began to write a new chapter in the world of motoring. The story began with record-breaking achievements in the electric conversion of the BMW 3 Series and continued with Nevera, which conquered the world in 2021. To mark its fifteenth anniversary, Rimac presents the exclusive Nevera 15th Anniversary Edition series. The first of the nine units will be presented at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2024 and is already attracting a lot of interest.
Rivian has revealed that their popular R1T and R1S models for 2025 will reach more than 1,025 horsepower. Ready for a new era of electric vehicles, these cars will push the boundaries of performance and technology. Who would have thought?! 1,025 horsepower in a regular family SUV!
Chevrolet has hit the nail on the head in the world of electric vehicles with its 2024 Equinox EV. When you combine affordability with impressive range, you have the perfect recipe for success. With a price starting at $34,995 (before tax credits) and a range of 513 kilometers (319 miles) for front-wheel drive models, this car really stands out in the market. It's almost like finding a solar-powered unicorn!
Some time ago, Li Auto launched its first all-electric multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) – the Mega. This luxury electric minivan impresses with exceptional technology and performance and sets new standards in the family vehicle segment.
The Geely Galaxy E8 sets new standards in aerodynamics with a record low drag coefficient, while conquering the European taste and possibly the European market with its stunning design. Is this the new star that will take over the world of electric vehicles? Or just proof that the Chinese have overtaken Europol