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Month: March 2025
New Skoda Enyaq launched with range of 365 miles
Skoda Auto is advancing its electrification strategy with the introduction of the new Enyaq family, updating one of Europe’s most successful all‑electric model series. Notably, both the Skoda Enyaq and the Skoda Enyaq Coupé now feature the br…
Abarth 600e now available to buy in the UK
The Abarth 600e series has just been launched in the UK. One model features the most powerful drivetrain of any Abarth EV to date, with prices starting at £36,975 ( about €44,000).
Renault and Nissan redefine partnership
Nissan will be released from its obligation to invest in Renault’s electric car division Ampere. This was announced by both carmakers as part of a series of agreements.
Trump on car tariffs: “I couldn’t care less if they raise prices”
Consumers will have to pay the price of the president’s unnecessary trade war.
Tesla Fire Destroys 17 Vehicles In Rome: What We Know So Far
Amid more protests against Elon Musk over the weekend, more than a dozen cars burned at a Tesla store on the outskirts of Rome.
Hyundai presents new software subsidiary ‘Pleos’
The Hyundai Group has presented its Pleos software brand and technology platform. The new software platform & subsidiary will cover everything from vehicle operating systems to fleet management.
Genesis UK unveils full details of updated GV70
Genesis has just revealed pricing and details of its updated Electrified GV70, with the introduction of three new trims. It’s now available to order and is expected to hit UK roads in July.
Accelera to unveil battery electric powertrain for Isuzu F-series medium-duty truck
Accelera by Cummins and Isuzu Motors will introduce a new battery electric powertrain for the F-series medium-duty truck at this year’s ACT Expo in Anaheim, California.The post Accelera to unveil battery electric powertrain for Isuzu F-series medium-du…
Stellantis drops van production in Luton
The automotive group Stellantis has discontinued the production of Opel/Vauxhall, Peugeot, Fiat and Citroën vans at the long-established Vauxhall plant in Luton, UK, and will close the plant. The plant was intended to produce electric vans in the future.