A few days ago, at the World Motor Show in Geneva, the Renault 5 was presented, a car that, by all standards, could reach the magic threshold of 25,000 euros for a useful electric car. However, Renault did not do this, as the base model is not a "useful" electric car in many respects for the stated amount. It is precisely for this reason that a note is being created in which I outline precisely why I believe that we are witnessing the collapse of one of the largest industries on the old continent. And the fault is not electric cars, but the inability to change the culture in European car companies. And, of course, some other factors that are...
In a world where sportiness is often measured in astronomical sums, Hyundai proves with the 2024 Hyundai Elantra N that high performance and the heart of a racing car are not the domain of only elite brands. With an eye-catching new design and technical updates that elevate the driving experience to a new level, the Elantra N sets new benchmarks in its class. Only in the US of course.
Enter a world where electric drive is just as exciting as the sound of a petrol engine. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N is not just an electric car; is an exceptional athlete who combines adrenaline driving and environmental awareness. This model exceeds expectations with performance comparable to petrol sportsters such as the Volkswagen GTI, Audi RS3 and Ford Focus ST, bringing a new definition of electric sportiness.
When thinking about buying an electric car, we are often faced with the high prices of new models. However, the used electric car market offers an attractive alternative. It is interesting that the price for used electric cars - in the first few years can drop drastically - in some cases even up to 50%. This is due to a combination of the natural depreciation experienced by all vehicles and especially the rapid decline in electric vehicle prices over the last two years, which has been accelerated by Tesla's price war. Let's see!
The 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe is a car that will not only exceed your expectations, but will take you in a completely new direction. The new Hyundai Santa Fe 2024 is a visionary design bordering on a work of art. But can there be too much art for the rugged SUV segment? Join us on this adventure.
Hyundai unveils the refreshed Hyundai i20, featuring a redesigned look, updated technology and new color options. The popular hatchback now boasts a more advanced safety package and a choice of lively engines, while retaining its all-round appeal.
Looking for high-octane thrills - pocket car rockets without breaking the bank? Our list of 7 affordable and fun cars provides driving pleasure and performance without sacrificing your savings. At the same time, owning these cars proves that you don't care where the automotive industry is headed.
Hyundai Sonata 2024, the eighth-generation facelift, features a radical new look and a premium curved screen, taking the cabin experience to a higher level.
The Hyundai i10 is a popular city car that has just undergone a facelift. The update brought a fresh look as well as some new features and improved technology.
Hyundai has unveiled the seventh generation of the Grandeur, a full-size sedan that aims to compete with the luxury brand's Genesis lineup. The new Grandeur boasts a spacious interior, advanced technology features and a range of powertrain options that make it a serious contender in the luxury car market.
The Hyundai Kona has been presented in a completely new look and is ready for the 2024 model year. Its dimensions are slightly larger, and it will be available in four versions.
In the form of a virtual presentation, Hyundai presented the city of the future, which would be shaped like a hexagon.