Volkswagen continues its electric offensive with the latest member of the ID family. Meet the ID.1 – a compact electric car that promises an affordable price, solid autonomy and enough space for the everyday needs of city drivers. With an expected price of around 20,000 euros (approximately 20,800 USD), it will be one of the cheapest EVs on the market, while offering technology currently reserved for more expensive models.
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Renault has revived its legendary R4 model and dressed it up for an electric future. On paper, it sounds promising – a car that will win the hearts of nostalgics while also attracting modern buyers with urban utility and advanced technology. But the deeper you delve into it, the more it becomes clear that the Renault R4 is full of contradictory decisions. The price of the Renault 4 (2025) is known!
Polestar has proven once again that electric cars are not just for city streets and highways. With the new Polestar Arctic Circle series, directly inspired by rallying and Scandinavian motorsport, the Polestar 2, Polestar 3 and Polestar 4 models are ready for the most extreme weather conditions. They will be premiered on February 1, 2025 at the FAT Ice Race in Zell am See, Austria, one of the most spectacular winter motoring events.
Fiat has unveiled the new Grande Panda, which combines retro design with modern technology and offers both hybrid and electric versions.
The BMW iX 2025 responds to past criticisms. When BMW introduced the iX in 2022, the response was extremely mixed. Some celebrated it as a turning point in electric mobility, while others had serious concerns - especially about its bold design. The front grille, which is part of BMW's modern identity, has become a target of criticism, with some calling it "too big", "unesthetic" and even "inconsistent with the brand's tradition". Many automotive journalists also pointed out that, despite its innovation, BMW should retain certain classic design elements that fans of the brand have come to expect.
For most people, the idea of a car that drives itself off the assembly line and delivers itself to a loading dock is the stuff of science fiction. But for Tesla, it’s a reality—and a logical next step. Before it even meets its first owner, every new Model 3 and Model Y activates Full Self-Driving (FSD) and navigates the 1.2-mile route through the Fremont factory to the parking lot where it’s loaded onto a truck. Self-driving cars are here!
Just when it seems like the Chinese can't surprise anyone in the automotive world anymore, the Lynk & Co 02 arrives - an electric car that combines functionality, spaciousness and surprising performance. Enter a new chapter in the Chinese automotive story, where prices are even more shocking than the power under the hood.
The Tesla Model Y, the world's most popular electric SUV, has been given a facelift dubbed "Juniper." What does this mean for European buyers? The redesign brings a better design, a quieter interior, and a host of technological improvements. The updated Tesla Y is expected to hit the market in the spring of 2025 - just in time to become a bestseller again.
Are you ready for an electric car that will keep the price to a minimum and still offer everything you need? Dacia is preparing a real surprise – the Dacia Sandero Electric, which we will see in 2027. Are you curious about what it brings? Read on!
Tesla has seen its annual sales decline for the first time in a long time. But does this mean the beginning of the end for the electric vehicle pioneer? Let's take a look at what the numbers say and why China plays a key role in the company's future
Mazda has entered the world of electric vehicles with a model that enthusiasts have long been anticipating – the Mazda 6e. As the successor to the famous Mazda 6, it enters the electric sedan market with the ambition of becoming a competitor to the Tesla Model 3 and premium models such as the BMW i5.
China's Nio is returning to Europe with a plan to win the hearts of European drivers. Firefly - a new line of compact electric cars that promises performance and affordability. Is this the right strategy for moving into a demanding market?











