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.
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The Volvo EX60 is the promise of a sleek electric SUV that is set to replace the popular XC60. Let's take a look at everything we already know about it - The New Volvo EX60!
The third generation Nissan LEAF is no longer an electric golf cart for enthusiasts, but a mature, thoughtful and (finally!) attractive choice for European drivers. Up to 604 km of range, regular chargers, and more design than ever before. This is the Nissan LEAF 2026.
As Europe sets new records for electric car sales, Tesla's April registrations almost halved (April 2024 / April 2025). Has the electric mobility pioneer lost momentum? We analyze Tesla's decline in EU sales.
Tesla has finally updated its flagship Tesla Model S and Model X. And if you're expecting a revolution, we can save you time: no, it hasn't. Unless you're excited about the idea of paying 5,000 euros more for... almost the same vehicle.
This is the BMW iX3 2025, the first model of the revolutionary Neue Klasse platform. With a range of 800 kilometers, a 400-kilowatt charging system, four “super brains” and the intelligence of the future, it is clear: the Bavarians are no longer compromising. They are no longer hiding details. It is coming - soon and it seems that they have already given everything today.
The Chinese have made a super sedan that beats Porsche, Rimac and even their own ambitions. The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is the new face of speed – and there are 215 reasons why you should get to know it. The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra has broken the Nürburgring record - which now stands at 7:04:95. Crazy! The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is the Nürburgring record holder!
When a Californian startup decides to write a new chapter in automotive history, the Mullen FIVE RS is born. With over 1,100 hp and a sub-2-second acceleration, this electric super-SUV aims for the throne among electric sports cars – and Europe as its entry point.
Volkswagen has confused us again: they are developing an ultra-advanced electric platform, the VolkswagenSSP, which – believe it or not – supports internal combustion engines. But beware: these engines do not drive the wheels. Sound like a joke? It is not. And this is just the beginning…
BMW is no longer a sideline player – it now wants to direct the electric future. The BMW iX5 and iX7 come straight from the USA and promise to revolutionize the luxury SUV story.
On paper they promise miracles. On the road... only what the battery allows them to do. Consumer Reports checked which EVs exceed expectations and which ones fall flat. Spoiler: even stars sometimes run out of steam. So - Consumer Reports official electric vehicle range tests 2025!
For years, we’ve been hearing about the arrival of an electric people’s car that would finally shatter the myth that EVs are only for digital nomads and crypto-portfolio enthusiasts. Tesla is at the center of the action here – and now it seems to be coming up with its most ambitious promise yet: the Model Q, named as if it were invented by a Bond inventor or a parody of itself. On June 12, 2025, Elon Musk will take the stage in Austin and – we hope – unveil his new visionary trick. This time, it’s not just another car, but potentially the biggest breakthrough in electric mobility for the masses.











