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Gallery: Trade Show at STN EXPO West

16 July 2025 at 06:10

RENO, Nev. — The STN EXPO West Trade Show gathered dozens of vendors and hundreds of attendees to connect on the latest in school transportation products and services.

Photos by Vince Rios Creative. 

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(STN Podcast E265) Onsite at STN EXPO West: Innovations & Partnerships for School Transportation Success

16 July 2025 at 00:21

David Weber, business development manager for School-Radio, analyzes new bus radio and communication technology solutions that can optimize district operations.

Regional Sales Manager James Holtz gives us a glimpse of the innovative new electric school bus Blade Battery from RIDE.

Amidst rapid developments in the clean fuel school bus market, Francisco “Paco” Lagunas, general manager of the North American bus market for Cummins, and Richard Garvin, director of strategy and commercial business development, present answers from the energy leader.

Director of Transportation Teri Mapengo discusses operations, technology and fostering the kind of positive workplace culture that won Prosper Independent School District in Texas a Top Transportation Teams award at this week’s STN EXPO in Reno, Nevada.

Read more STN EXPO West coverage.

This episode is brought to you by Transfinder.


 

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NASDPTS’ Weber Provides Updates to NCST

15 July 2025 at 21:14

RENO, Nev. — Ronna Weber, the executive director of the National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Services provided updates on the National Congress of School Transportation.

The NCST, which historically meets every five years to update the National School Transportation Specifications and Procedures, was held May 4-6 in Des Moines, Iowa. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the last Congress was held 10 years ago. Webber provided attendees with takeaways of the Congress, highlighting proposals from all committees.

School Transportation News was on-site and reported on the Congress.


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Related: May, Should, Shall?
Related: National Congress Finishes Early After 10-Year Hiatus


Going forward, Weber said during a session at STN EXPO West Monday the 17th Steering Committee will meet in late summer or early fall to discuss and approve operating procedures for the 18th Congress. By early 2026, the 18th Congress Steering Committee will be named and by spring of next year information on the next NCST, such as dates and location will be released.

During the 17th Congress, delegates were surveyed on if they think holding NCST every five years is still adequate or if it should be held more frequently. Additionally, delegates were asked where the location should be, as Weber said Des Moines no longer is a good fit for the event.

In terms of the next NSTSP manual, Weber noted that the NCST steering committee is working with a new printer, and delegates and interested parties in attendance were able to purchase an edition with their registration.

The book is currently being drafted, Weber told STN attendees, and each writing committee will be able to look at their section before it goes to print, with very little ability to make changes. She noted that she hopes the manual will be released and available for purchase by Sept. 1.

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EverDriven Achieves 18% Growth as Demand for Alternative Student Transportation Surges

By: STN
15 July 2025 at 20:49

DENVER, Colo. -EverDriven, the leader in Alternative Student Transportation, today announced strong year-over-year growth, including an 18% year-over-year increase in school district partnerships, expansion into three new states, and a single-day record of 15,051 completed rides.

Between May 31, 2024, and May 31, 2025, EverDriven safely transported 32,641 students across 2,076,445 trips and 33,663,023 miles. This includes 17,154 students experiencing housing instability and 10,535 students with special needs. On April 29, 2025, EverDriven set a new benchmark by completing 15,051 rides in a single day.

“Our growth is a reflection of the trust school districts place in us to safely deliver their most vulnerable students to school each day,” said Mitch Bowling, CEO of EverDriven. “Through a combination of human-led, technology-powered service, we’re continuously raising the bar for what modern student transportation can and should be.”

As the company’s footprint expanded to 36 states—including new entries into Idaho, New Mexico, and Minnesota—EverDriven continued to invest in technologies that improve accountability and student safety. Over the past year, 1,279 vehicles across 69 school districts in 14 states were equipped with its AI-powered Camera Solution, improving visibility, accountability, and safety. In tandem, more than 5,300 drivers and monitors completed EverDriven’s new English proficiency training program to strengthen communication and service delivery.

These efforts reflect a broader commitment to operational excellence. According to EverDriven’s 2025 Safety and Operations Report, which covers the period from April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025, 99.6% of trips were completed with no reported concerns. Keeping pace with regulatory change, EverDriven was the first alternative transportation provider to achieve full compliance with California Senate Bill 88. Since May 2024, the company has implemented updated inspection protocols, enhanced driver monitoring systems, and expanded accessibility features to better support students with a wide range of needs.

“Delivering safe, reliable service at scale doesn’t happen by accident. It takes constant review, rigorous standards, and a team committed to getting it right every day,” said Adam Warner, Head of Safety at EverDriven. “Districts trust us with their most vulnerable students—and we take that responsibility seriously. Our safety practices are built to scale without compromise, so families and administrators can count on consistent, high-quality transportation day after day.”

To learn more about EverDriven and how its solutions support student transportation, visit https://www.everdriven.com.

About EverDriven:
With nearly 700 school district contracts and over 31,806 students served last year alone, EverDriven is the leader in safe and technology-enabled Alternative Student Transportation. Leveraging proprietary routing technology and customized transportation services, the company has been instrumental in addressing driver shortages, helping reduce chronic absenteeism, accommodating varying bell times, and serving unique student needs related to the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, special needs, ESSA, hard-to-serve trips, and out-of-district placements. For more information, visit everdriven.com.

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National Express School (NEXS) Looks to the Future Under New Ownership

By: STN
15 July 2025 at 20:43

LISLE, Ill. – National Express School (“NEXS”), one of North America’s leading providers of safe and reliable student transportation, is pleased to announce the completion of its acquisition by I Squared Capital (“I Squared”), a specialist global infrastructure investor. The acquisition, first announced in April 2025, includes NEXS flagship brands such as Durham School Services, Petermann Bus, and Stock Transportation.

Each of NEXS’ brands possess a trusted, experienced reputation as a safe, reliable transportation provider. Notably, NEXS’ most tenured brand, Durham School Services, boasts 108 reputable years in the industry and counting, which has naturally lent itself to valuable brand equity and familiarity; making it a household, trusted company across the nation. Both Petermann Bus and Stock Transportation have also built a name for themselves that has undeniably deeply rooted them in their respective communities.

Tim Wertner, CEO, National Express School, said, “Closing this transaction marks an important milestone and an exciting new chapter for NEXS. We are a trusted, safe and reliable transportation brand that represents a vital link to education for the communities we serve. Businesses like ours have the potential to have a positive impact on millions and provide the lifeblood for a functioning society, regardless of economic cycle. The combination of I Squared’s investment commitment and deep experience and expertise in the transportation sector will help NEXS to strengthen and improve our services and further build on our reputation for safe and reliable student transportation.”

Mr. Wertner continued, “I would like to thank the NEXS team members for their dedication to our mission. They have consistently demonstrated the value of our business, not just to I Squared, but to the communities that rely on us to provide them safety-driven student transportation. We are excited to start a new chapter in the history of NEXS and look forward to working together with our new partner.”

Gautam Bhandari, Global Chief Investment Officer and Managing Partner at I Squared, said, “We see genuine growth potential that can be unlocked at NEXS over the long-term. We are excited for what comes next and look forward to working with the whole team at NEXS as we capitalize on the opportunities in the sector together.”

About Durham School Services: As an industry-leading student transportation provider, Durham School Services and its sister brands, Stock Transportation and Petermann Bus, are dedicated to the safety of our students and People. Collectively, for more than 100 years, we have been committed to Excellence and upholding our mission of getting students to school safely, on time, and ready to learn. Through this mission and a grassroots approach to our operations, Durham School Services and its sister brands have earned recognition as a trusted transportation provider among our Customers and the Communities they serve.

About National Express School:
National Express School (NEXS) was the North American subsidiary of Mobico Group, one of the premier global mobility firms. We operate across 34 states and two provinces. Our organizations share a strong commitment to provide the highest level of safety, quality, outstanding customer service and positive employee relations. National Express School serves more than 400 school districts and contracts in 30 states and two provinces, and transports more than 1.2 million students on a daily basis.

About I Squared Capital:
I Squared Capital is a leading global infrastructure investor managing $45 billion in assets. We build and scale essential infrastructure businesses that deliver critical services to millions of people worldwide. Our portfolio includes over 90 companies operating in more than 70 countries and spanning sectors such as energy, utilities, digital infrastructure, transport, environmental and social infrastructure. Headquartered in Miami, our team of over 300 professionals is based across offices in Abu Dhabi, London, Munich, New Delhi, São Paulo, Singapore, Sydney and Taipei. Learn more at www.isquaredcapital.com.

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Porsche Might Be Building Its Most Unhinged EV Yet

  • Porsche appears to be working on the most extreme and track-focused Taycan ever created.
  • The prototype seems to be based on the Taycan Turbo GT with the Weissach package.
  • It incorporates a number of elements from the Manthey Kit offered on the 911 GT3 RS.

The Porsche Taycan lineup spans three models and a dizzying 22 variants. Another one could be on the horizon as spy photographers have snapped a hardcore prototype undergoing testing on the Nürburgring.

Reportedly being piloted by racing driver Lars Kern, the prototype appears to be based on the Taycan Turbo GT. However, we can see modified air intakes and covered air curtains. They’re joined by canards and extended wheel arches, which hint at a widebody kit.

More: Porsche Taycan Turbo GT Is A Tesla Slaying Track Monster

A closer inspection reveals top-mounted front fender vents as well as a number of elements that draw inspiration from the Manthey Kit offered on the 911 GT3 RS. This includes rear aerodiscs and a ‘floating’ aerodynamic element behind the front wheels. They’re joined by a massive diffuser and what appears to be a lightly revised wing.

All of this suggests Porsche is working on a hardcore model that combines elements from the Weissach package with a new Manthey Kit. This means we could be looking at the most extreme and track-focused Taycan ever developed.

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We can also add pricey to that list as the current Taycan Turbo GT with the Weissach package starts at $239,400. It features a 97 kWh battery pack that feeds an upgraded dual-motor all-wheel drive system producing 777 hp (580 kW / 788 PS). However, Overboost and Launch Control enable the model to produce up to 1,019 hp (760 kW / 1,033 PS) and 914 lb-ft (1,238 Nm) of torque.

This enables the car to rocket from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in a stunning 2.1 seconds before hitting a top speed of 190 mph (306 km/h). The model can also run the quarter mile in 9.4 seconds.

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Alfa’s Next Quadrifoglio Models Might Burn Gas After All

  • Alfa Romeo CEO says future Quadrifoglios could use either BEV or ICE powertrains.
  • Giulia and Stelvio received last-minute redesigns to accommodate ICE cooling needs.
  • A future Alfa coupe or spider is possible, but it’s not part of the brand’s current priorities.

Alfa Romeo enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the return of the iconic Quadrifoglio badge on the next generation of the Giulia and Stelvio. While the high-performance versions of these models were widely expected to go fully electric, there’s now a possibility that the legendary nameplate may continue to feature internal combustion power as well.

More: Alfa’s Next Quadrifoglio Sports Car Might Not Be What You’re Expecting

That hint comes directly from Alfa Romeo CEO Santo Ficili. In a recent interview with Top Gear, Ficili shared that keeping the Quadrifoglio spirit alive remains a personal goal. When asked about future powertrain options, he explained, “Quadrifoglio can be BEV, why not? But it can also be ICE.”

A High-Powered Future, But Not Fully Decided

Last year, former Alfa Romeo CEO Jean-Philippe Imparato suggested that the upcoming Stelvio Quadrifoglio could debut with a fully electric powertrain producing up to 986 horsepower (736 kW or 1,000 PS). That level of output would put it firmly in supercar territory. However, it’s unclear whether the production model will reach that figure, and any internal combustion version, potentially with hybrid assistance, would surely land below that threshold.

The next-generation Stelvio was initially expected to debut toward the end of 2025, though reports suggest the launch has been pushed back. In any case, the SUV isn’t likely to reach showrooms before 2026, with the new Giulia scheduled to follow after that.

Both models are based on the STLA Large platform, which has encountered development delays. These are linked to the addition of ICE and plug-in hybrid variants alongside the EVs. Ficili confirmed that both models underwent a last-minute redesign at the front to accommodate the cooling requirements for gasoline engines.

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Patent drawings of what is believed to be the next Alfa Romeo Stelvio

Ficili emphasized that future Alfa Romeos must retain a clear brand identity, both visually and dynamically. “When you look at the car, you must understand immediately it is an Alfa,” he said. “And the driver must have everything under control. So I’m not imagining tonnes of things around you that don’t help. We need the right balance between suspension, steering, absorption, exhaust and engines to find the right handling of the car.”

Alfa To Remain A Small Brand

Despite challenges in sales figures, Ficili made it clear that Alfa Romeo isn’t aiming to become a volume brand like BMW. “We need to keep the customers who are in love with Alfa,” he said, citing the brand’s history, racing legacy, and iconic past models. “There is a long queue, because of the legacy, the racing, the glory, the product we created in the past. Junior is the right model to satisfy younger people. A bridge between new customers and the older Alfisti.”

More: Alfa Romeo Could Surprise Fans With A Sports Car Built On Dodge Charger Bones

The CEO also hinted at potential synergies with Maserati that could lead to a follow-up to the sold out 33 Stradale supercar: “If I can also search for synergies with Maserati, we can imagine for sure to make products like this. We had the 8C, 6C, 4C. It’s easy. Why? Because I can look in the past of Alfa Romeo.”

There’s also potential for a return to smaller-bodied models such as coupes and spiders, which have long been part of the brand’s DNA. For now, though, these ideas are on hold. The priority, according to Ficili, is delivering vehicles that can support the brand financially over the next couple of years, a period he described as “not so clear.”

 Alfa’s Next Quadrifoglio Models Might Burn Gas After All
The current Alfa Romeo Stelvio and Giulia will get more special editions before they eventually bow out of production.

Type R Is Dead In Europe But What Comes Next Might Shock You

  • The Type R badge will disappear from all new Honda models sold in Europe next year.
  • Honda exec hints that the Type R formula could change depending on market demand.
  • The statement echoes CES rumors that an electric Type R may already be in development.

The Honda Civic Type R is dying in Europe. But rather than mourn the badge’s demise, Honda is seemingly already looking ahead to the future, and that could very well involve electrification.

Whether the injection of electricity comes in the form of a hybrid or a full-blown EV, similar to Hyundai’s Ioniq 5N, remains to be seen. Currently, the Civic Type R is leaving European shores due to its non-conformance with the new EU mandate of the GSR2 legislation, which requires the installation of driver monitoring technology.

An Electric Future May Be On The Cards

While the FL5-generation Type R is winding down in Europe, it will continue to be available in the US and Japan for the foreseeable future. If it were to return, likely in a new generation, could it become an EV?

Read: Honda Kills Its Hottest Car In Europe But It’s Not Going Quietly

Well, while speaking to AutoExpress at the recent launch of Honda’s new Prelude, project leader Tomoyuki Yamagami hinted that the future of Type R isn’t bound to its ICE heritage. In his words, “Type R can be anything in the future, depending on what the market demands…Type R is not dependent on a turbo powertrain,” emphasizing that the essence of the badge lies in maximizing dynamic performance, not strictly in the specifics of its powertrain.

 Type R Is Dead In Europe But What Comes Next Might Shock You

That view certainly aligns with what Honda’s BEV Center revealed at CES earlier this year. There, Toshihiro Akiwa, head of Honda’s BEV Development, elaborated on what a possible electric Type R may hold in store.

Electric motors change the equation. There’s no high-revving VTEC, no turbo spool, and none of the usual auditory cues enthusiasts associate with performance. Akiwa says the challenge is how to translate these characteristics into a thrilling driving experience that remains true to the Type R spirit: “It’s not just about power, it’s about the sound, vibration, acceleration, and human experience. These are the joys of driving.”

Next-Gen Platform Is Already in Motion

Honda’s push into electrification kicks off in earnest with two new EVs, the 0 Series saloon and midsize SUV, set for production in 2026. These will be the first of seven new models built on Honda’s next-gen electric platform.

While Type R variants of these models haven’t been officially confirmed, the platform is expected to support power outputs of up to 480 hp, leaving plenty of headroom for a future electric hot hatch to make its mark.

 Type R Is Dead In Europe But What Comes Next Might Shock You

UK Brings Back EV Discounts But Only If You Don’t Spend Too Much

  • The British government is relaunching an EV subsidy scheme that was axed in 2022.
  • Discounts range from £1,500-3,750 on new electric vehicles costing up to £37,000.
  • The UK still wants to ban ICE cars by 2030, five years before a similar ban in Europe.

The Trump administration could end EV tax credits as soon as September, but one nation that killed off its subsidy scheme three years ago is now reversing course with a fresh round of support for buyers. The British government is stepping in with renewed financial help to make electric cars more appealing.

Related: Would You Buy An EV After The US Tax Credit Expires?

Car buyers in the UK will soon be eligible for discounts of up to 10 percent on new EVs costing no more than £37,000 ($49,700). The exact terms of the grant have yet to be released by the British Labour government, but the discounts will range from £1,500 ($2,000) to £3,750 ($5,000), depending on how green the vehicle is.

Backed by a Three-Year Investment Plan

The new scheme will run for three years, the money coming from a £650 million ($874 m) pot. Separately, the government announced it would spend £63 million ($85 m) investing in EV chargers to help answer one of the main reasons car buyers give for not switching to electric power, besides the higher price of EVs relative to combustion vehicles, BBC News says.

Vehicles tend to be more expensive in the UK than in the US, so that £37k limit makes plenty of fairly ordinary EVs ineligible for financial aid. While small cars like the Dacia Spring, Renault 5, Vauxhall Frontera Electric, and Kia EV3 will all qualify for the grant, even the most basic Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Tesla Model 3 are too pricey to meet the threshold. But the government claims 33 EVs currently on sale are priced at £30,000 ($40,000) or less.

A Proven Strategy, Revisited

 UK Brings Back EV Discounts But Only If You Don’t Spend Too Much
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The UK’s original EV grant, which offered discounts of up to £7,500 ($10,000), was very successful at driving electric sales. It was so effective, in fact, that the Conservative government axed it in 2022, claiming it had done its job.

EV sales are stronger in Britain than in some neighbouring European countries, but they still only accounted for 22 percent of car sales in the first half of 2025, well below the 28 percent target set by the government, Bloomberg reports. The UK has pledged to ban combustion vehicles by 2030, and it looks like it’s not going to be ready for that switchover.

Carmakers, who have been struggling to hit EV sales quotas set by the government, and in some cases have been artificially restricting the sales of combustion models to avoid being hit by fines, will be pleased to hear news of the grant scheme. And we predict some will tweak their model lineups to allow certain EVs that currently cost slightly more than £37k to dip below that mark.

 UK Brings Back EV Discounts But Only If You Don’t Spend Too Much

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Tesla Suddenly Wants You To Buy Now After Years Of Opposing EV Credits

  • Federal EV tax credits worth up to $7,500 will expire for new cars on September 30.
  • Tesla is promoting the deadline with homepage banners and direct marketing emails.
  • Ford adds free home charger and financing perks to boost sales ahead of the cutoff.

If you live in the US and want either a new or even a used electric vehicle, you have less than three months to buy one before things get much more expensive. Come September 30, the $7,500 credit for new EVs and the $4,000 credit for used EVs is set to expire. With President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed into law on July 4, automakers like Tesla and Ford are urging buyers to move quickly before the savings disappear.

Although Tesla boss Elon Musk has previously thrown his support behind the removal of the credits, the carmaker appears eager to ramp up sales as much as it can. The company’s homepage has been updated with a huge banner stating, ‘$7,500 Federal Tax Credit Ending’, and adding that shoppers need to take delivery by September if they want the savings.

Read: Ford Swaps Employee Pricing For A Deal That Might Actually Save You More

In addition, Tesla started sending out emails, telling consumers to ‘order soon to get your $7,500.’ Currently, it’s possible to buy a brand new Tesla Model 3 Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive for $34,990 with the credit, but after the credit is removed, the price will increase to $42,490, unless Tesla starts to discount it from October. Additionally, it’s possible to buy a Model Y Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive for as little as $37,490 with the credit. Exclude the $7,500 saving, and the price is $44,990.

The Cybertruck is included in the incentive as well. The full $7,500 credit currently applies to both the Long Range and All-Wheel Drive versions, dropping their starting prices to $69,990 and $79,990.

Ford Offers Perks to Stay Competitive

 Tesla Suddenly Wants You To Buy Now After Years Of Opposing EV Credits

Ford is also doing what it can to encourage sales. It has extended an offer for a complimentary home EV charger and installation from July 8 through to September 30. Last week, On top of that, Ford has rolled out a new “zero, zero, zero” financing deal: zero down payment, zero payments for the first 90 days, and zero percent interest for 48 months on select models.

“There’s never a better time to buy an EV than now,” said Stacey Ferreira, Ford’s head of US sales strategy, in a recent interview with Business Insider. “There are lots of incentives out on the marketplace, the tax credit is still there for the time being.”

With the tax credits set to expire, the push from automakers feels more urgent than generous. Are these final offers truly great deals, or just marketing wrapped in a deadline? If you’re considering an EV, now’s the time to weigh the savings against the pressure and decide if the timing works for you.

 Tesla Suddenly Wants You To Buy Now After Years Of Opposing EV Credits

This Renault EV Pays Tribute To A Legend But Misses The Point Entirely

  • Dutch dealer Zeeuw & Zeeuw worked with Re-Volte to create a special edition EV.
  • The Renault 5 Monte Carlo Edition wears a livery inspired by the iconic Clio Williams.
  • Production is limited to just 25 units, all exclusively available in the Netherlands.

While the original Renault Clio Williams holds a legendary place in hot hatch history, modern fans looking for a spiritual successor may feel slightly left out. The current Clio lineup skips a performance-focused variant altogether, shifting attention to the fully electric Alpine A290 built on the new Renault 5 platform. Still, for those drawn to heritage and design, there’s now a limited-edition R5 that leans into nostalgia with purpose.

More: This Mud-Slinging Renault 5 EV Needs To Happen

The Renault 5 Monte Carlo Edition is the result of a collaboration between Dutch dealer Zeeuw & Zeeuw and coachbuilding and design specialist Re-Volve. Only 25 units will be built, all for the Netherlands market. Billed as a tribute to Renault’s motorsport legacy, the special edition wears its influences proudly.

Retro Looks With Modern Electric Bones

This electric R5 is finished in Midnight Blue with a contrasting black roof, a color combination already seen in Renault’s standard configurator. What sets the Monte Carlo Edition apart is a distinctive gold livery that runs across the grille, sides, and rear hatch, echoing the gold accents of its ’90s ancestor. It rides on bespoke 19-inch gold alloy wheels, adding a stronger visual link to its rally-inspired roots.

Inside, the special R5 gets black leather and Alcantara upholstery with gold stitching, alongside a commemorative plaque on the center console. The standard bucket seats already carry a retro-inspired design, but here the familiar blue “W” emblem from the Clio Williams is replaced with a gold “5”, bringing the tribute full circle.

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Houston, We Have A Problem

The stunning spec certainly makes the R5 more desirable, adding sporty and premium tones. However, the Monte Carlo Edition doesn’t feature any upgrades under the skin. Surprisingly, it is not even based on the more potent version of the R5 with 148 hp (110 kW / 150 PS) that would closely match the 145 hp (108 kW / 147 PS) of the naturally-aspirated 2.0-liter engine found in the original Clio Williams.

Instead, it uses the 121 hp (90 kW) electric motor paired with a 40 kWh battery, offering up to 309 km (192 miles) of WLTP range. Renault says this setup allows for a 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) time of 9 seconds, with a top speed of 150 km/h (93 mph). Performance like this doesn’t live up to the legacy of the Williams badge.

More: Renault 5 Turbo 3E Is A 535-HP Supercar Disguised As A Hot Hatch

For those willing to trade performance for exclusivity and nostalgic flair, the Renault 5 Monte Carlo Edition is priced at €37,995 ($44,400). That’s about €8,000 ($9,400) more than the standard R5 E-Tech Urban Range Techno trim it’s based on, which starts at €29,990 ($35,000) in the Dutch market. Availability is limited to Zeeuw & Zeeuw’s network in the Netherlands.

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STN EXPO Keynote Reveals the Impact of Simple, Intentional Moments

15 July 2025 at 07:46

RENO, Nev. — “Amazement artist” Jon Petz used a dynamic combination of magical entertainment and emotional stories to show STN EXPO West attendees the power of simple moments.

Petz had previously addressed over 100 directors at Saturday’s Transportation Director Summit, where he demonstrated how even the most challenging situations that transportation directors face can be solved through passion driven performance.

He opened the Monday morning keynote with a story about his father, who shared a magic trick with him as a child. He noted for the attendees that one moment changed his entire emotional connection with his father and is a memory he remembers decades later. He also said that he still remembers his school bus driver, Mr. Pope, who he described as the kindest man.

“I think today, in this room, you were supposed to be here. On this exact day, with these exact people, at this exact time,” Petz said.

He proved this sentiment with a magic trick. He asked for numbers from various attendees and performed a math equation. The answer resulted in the exact date of Monday’s keynote and the time of day he was performing the trick.

“Magic is about creating moments,” he said. “And we all do this in what we do and who we are.”

As an “amazement artist,” Petz said he wants to share how to harness the opportunities to create a moment that people will remember. No one talks about average moments.They talk about impactful moments.

“When you perform a diabolically impossible trick as a magician on stage, there are two things that happen. One the whole audience asks, ‘How did you do it?’ But after that, the cool part is they come right up to you and say, ‘Do it again.’ How great would it be if people say that about what you do?”

He explained that our brains literally remember special memories differently with a burst of dopamine and serotonin that plants itself in a unique way in your mind. After performing a trick where he made an attendees’ $100 bill disappear and reappear inside a lemon, Petz noted that even when you think you know what’s going to happen, there is still a moment of anticipation. He said instead of trying to raise the bar, he tries to raise the bar one small bump at a time.

He shared a story of a time he was traveling with his daughters, and the airline pilot created a unique and humorous experience for the passengers. He did this by initially saying that this flight was only his second one, alluding to ever, which created a tense moment with the waiting passengers who had been preoccupied with their cell phones. The captain soon added that it was his second flight of the day, which relieved the anxious passengers and instantly bonded everyone.

Petz said he later asked the pilot, Capt. Denny, why he said what he did. He replied, “I like my aircraft to be different,” which Petz noted was creating a moment out of the mundane.

Despite only having that one meeting, years later, Petz attended Capt. Denny’s retirement party and rode on his final flight. The initial flight made that much of an impact on him. He also noted that Capt. Denny would call the parents of unaccompanied minors on his flights to assure them that he would get them to their destination safely or show passengers who had pets in the cargo hold photos to prove they were alright

“Mutually beneficial relationships are not something we conquer, “he said. “It’s a series of simple moments that matter to those that we serve.”

Petz used the example of school bus drivers smiling at a student, and that the interaction might be the only positive one the student experiences all day. Something so simple, he said, creates trust, loyalty and connection.

He explained as a magician he identifies touchpoints and reimagines these moments. Amid the stress of student transportation, sometimes professionals forget how impactful those roles are. He asked the attendees, “What is your story? What do you want it to be?” He noted that the moment of connection is different for every one of us.

Petz shared an impactful story about a time he was asked by a charity to perform magic tricks at a children’s hospital. One of the children was a very sick 9-year-old boy named Nathan. His dream was to become the most famous magician in the world, but he was battling a serious illness.

The situation made Petz nervous, he recalled, as he felt he was “just Jon.” How would he be able to help the boy?

Petz decided to accept the invitation and experienced a moment of shock when he realized how sick Nathan was and that a priest was present. But when Nathan saw him, his eyes lit up and he excitedly participated in magic tricks. He performed a trick where he conjured up a seven of hearts card with Nathan’s name on it and magically made it stick to the ceiling above the hospital bed. Petz even performed a trick with the priest’s credit card.

The story wasn’t over, however, as five months later Petz ran into the same priest. When the priest recognized him, he pulled out the credit card that Petz had put his picture on and shared that Nathan had died eight hours after Petz left the hospital. The priest said that Nathan’s family had retrieved the seven of hearts card from the hospital ceiling and placed it in Nathan’s casket, as it represented the last happy moment they had with him as a family.

“Share the things you have,” said Petz.

He continued that emotional experiences are what fuel our passion. He recalled watching motorists illegally pass school buses when he was taking his daughters to school and would reach out to the districts to report the incidents.

Petz encouraged the attendees to reach out and help others find their value. “That’s why you’re here,” he said. “To understand your value.” He encouraged attendees to continue to connect after the show ends, be here next year and expand their network and knowledge.

“You are not just anybody, you are the best at what you do, or you wouldn’t be here,” he told the audience. “We’ve proved that you’re in the right room with the right people at the right time.”

He then prompted attendees to ask themselves the question, “Do I perform to create an amazing moment, or do I perform just enough to get by?”

Petz wrapped up his address by saying that he shares seven of hearts cards at his events, hoping that one day one of the cards will reach Nathan’s family. He asked what could have happened if he had said no to the invitation to see Nathan? He advised attendees to take advantage of the opportunities where they can say yes.

“This room will never happen again. You are here with a purpose,” said Petz. “And STN, it’s showtime.”


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Workplace Culture Secrets of Six Top Transportation Teams

15 July 2025 at 04:25

RENO, Nev. — Transportation directors from six school districts across the U.S. shared the grand and simple techniques they use to increase employee satisfaction and win a Top Transportation Teams Award.

The Top Transportation Teams award is in its third year. The three winning districts in the category with 100 or more employees consist of Hoover City Schools in Alabama, Prosper Independent School District in Texas and Goddard Public Schools in Kansas. The remaining three districts won for the under 100 employees category: Pembroke Central School District in New York, Wa-Nee Community Schools in Indiana, and Franklin Square Union Free School District in New York. Pembroke CSD won the highest overall rank and Prosper ISD had the most people participate. Antonio Civitella, president and CEO of award sponsor Transfinder, led a Monday Lunch and Learn panel with the districts’ transportation directors at STN EXPO West to discuss the reasons for their success.

“We’re not just coworkers, we all look out for each other,” said Gregg Fox, director of transportation for Franklin Square. He said he encourages his drivers to have a positive impact on every child’s day.

Julie Lawson is the transportation supervisor for Pembroke CSD, which also won in 2023. She said it’s all about relationships since her district is in a small town with students and drivers often knowing each other.

Amy Rosa, director of school safety and transportation Wa-Nee Community Schools – another repeat winner from last year – spoke to the good wages and positive relationships with district administration that make her school bus drivers feel supported.

Transportation is often the forgotten department in a school district, noted Sean Hollas, transportation director for Goddard Public Schools. Due to his previous role as a school principal, he said he knew making workplace culture a priority was key to employee satisfaction.

“It’s all about the people,” concurred Brad Hayne, director of transportation for Hoover City Schools, who made it a point to bring several team members to STN EXPO. “You have to be thankful that they’re there, because they could be driving for anyone.”

Teri Mapengo, transportation director for Prosper ISD, agreed that it was important to visibly support bus drivers and keep an open-door policy, so they feel heard.

Focused on Workplace Culture

Goddard Public Schools’ workplace culture was severely lacking when Hollas arrived. He observed from his experience in improving it, that keeping employees with ambivalent or hostile attitudes can harm overall team morale.

When making changes like implementing new technology, Hayne said, “You have to seek out the people who have sway in your department. Get them into your vision.”

Mapengo agreed that getting the loudest people on your side can greatly progress a leader’s ideas.

Fox said he drives the day’s earliest school bus route so he’s visible to his team members and the community, showing that, “I’m one of them, I’m in the field with them.”

Lawson said she likewise sits near drivers in the morning and throws pizza parties to make them feel comfortable talking with her.

“That’s what makes culture stick,” Civitella enthused.


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Rosa shared that she has no driver shortage, which she attributes to good wages and benefits, positive word-of-mouth and the feeling that it’s a mission not a job. Being flexible with scheduling has netted her first responders and school staff who are able to drive part-time. “Now we have a line of people waiting to get in,” she said.

Civitella agreed with panelists that so-called small things like happy birthday wishes, handwritten notes, and emailed congratulations go a long way. “It’s all part of getting people recognized,” he said. One attendee who used to work for Mapengo got emotional as she shared that she still kept her former boss’ handwritten notes to look at.

Fox switched from a catered meal to a potluck to better reflect the cultural diversity and honor the contributions of all his employees. Mapengo added that potlucks are good opportunities for districts with tight budgets to still bring their teams together.

Panelists agreed that making improvements to broken or dirty appliances and break room furniture helps show transportation employees that they are valued and gets them more engaged.

Other techniques attendees added included themed dress-up days, holiday celebrations, March Madness brackets with prizes like having your route covered, personal holiday texts, and personalized conversations.

Mapengo added that a small but significant modification she made was changing “substitute drivers” to “support drivers” for a more inclusive feel.

Could Your District Be a Top Transportation Team?

All panelists agreed that the Top Transportation Team process was a worthwhile experience and they will try to win another award for their teams next year.

Fox stressed the importance of offering employees the chance to give their opinions, even negative ones. He and Rosa agreed that the national recognition by School Transportation News, presenter of the STN EXPO, is a nice change from the usually negative press that transportation gets, even as professionals successfully and quietly run multi-million-dollar organizations every day.

“Remember to keep it about the people,” Hollas said. He also advised cultivating good relationships between drivers and students’ parents.

Hayne noted that data, like the employee surveys that are used to determine the Top Transportation Team award winners, are important and inform his future operations. Show your people their voice matters, he said.

“It’s good to be good but it’s better to be great,” Mapengo commented.

Rosa said she sometimes zooms out on Transfinder’s bus routing map to see operations across the country to gain perspective in the midst of heated situations with a parent or principal. “We’re all in this together,” she stated.

Civitella reminded attendees that the Top Transportation Teams program is free for school districts to enter and includes a copy of the employee survey results. They also don’t have to be a Transfinder client to participate. The winners receive complimentary STN EXPO Main Conference Attendee registration, hotel and airfare.

“There’s always going to be ways you can improve,” he said.

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Michigan’s Morris Presented with 2025 Gandolfo Award at STN EXPO

14 July 2025 at 23:43

RENO, Nev. — Katrina Morris, the executive director of the Michigan Association for Pupil Transportation, is the 18th recipient of the Peter J. Gandolfo Memorial Award of Excellence.

The award, sponsored by Q’Straint/SureLok, was presented to Morris on July 14, during the STN EXPO West opening session by Linda Grandolfo, Peter’s widow. Linda keeps Peter’s legacy alive by telling his story every year, enlightening newcomers and reminding frequent attendees of his impact on school transportation.

“He would want all of you to make some connections at this conference, meet some people that you’ve never met before,” Linda said. “Over the years, he learned, he grew and he increased his circle of friends in this industry. It’s comforting to know that I have been giving this award to so many deserving professionals, and then I read about our 2025 winner, —[Peter’s] impact in the field of student transportation remains to this day with so many of you today. We are actually fortunate to have some of our past winners with us.”

Among the past winners in attendance were Alexandra Robinson (2017), industry consultant and previous New York Director of Transportation; Pamela McDonald (2021), retired director of transportation at Orange County Public Schools in California; and Julie Hrebicek (2023), Magnolia Independent School District in Texas.

From left to right: Alexandra Robinson, industry consultant and previous New York Director of Transportation; Linda Grandolfo, Katrina Morris, Pamela McDonald, Julie Hrebicek and Lisa Nippolt. 

Linda Grandolfo added that she’s proud of the past recipients and their dedication to yellow school buses. “The responsibility that each of you accepts every day, no matter your area of student transportation, is something you greatly valued,” Linda said, adding that Morris is a leader in student transportation.

She noted that Morris is respected across Michigan for work as director of transportation for the West Shore Community School District, which primarily serves K-8 students with disabilities. She recently transitioned to a consultant role with the district to become the full time MAPT executive director.

Morris is also recognized in her state and beyond for her dedication to safety training and best practices. She is a former president of the MAPT and was instrumental in developing statewide school bus driver security training, the impetus for a state law, since 2002.

Her start in the industry began over 20 years ago as a school bus driver and dispatcher.

“Our 2025 winner, much like Peter is a constant learner who loves building relationships with kids and actually loves their job, she takes their job very seriously and is most proud of getting an $810,000 grant for school bus safety and security, which is now mandated in Michigan,” Linds said.

The Michigan school bus driver security training program is now taught in 35 states. “I watched the video as I was preparing for this speech. It is incredibly powerful,” Linda said, adding that after a six-year battle with the state of Michigan, the Michigan House passed a school bus safety package in 2022.

“It’s an honor and a pleasure every year to present the Peter Grandolfo award to the winners,” said Lisa Nippolt, the western region manager of Q’Straint’s school bus and paratransit market. “This award is really about dedication. It’s about unwavering commitment to ensure that all the children you know are safely transported. And for that, we are immensely grateful to everyone in this room, but congratulations and big thanks to [Morris] for everything that you do.”

Upon accepting the award, Morris said that she was just talking about the Grandolfo award Sunday night and the impact Peter had on the industry.

“To be honored by your husband and his award, I can’t tell you how much that means,” she said. “I’m usually not short for words, but I’m just shocked right now. And you guys thought enough of me that in what I do — it’s all of our passion. It was Peter’s passion too, and we’re just glad that we were able to share that together. So, thank you guys for this award.”

Linda Grandolfo, Katrina Morris and Lisa Nippolt. (Photo by Vincent Rios Creative.)

Morris’ Impact on the Industry

Morris has been in the industry for 21 years, starting as a school bus substitute driver. From there, she moved into an office position, which is where her career trajectory took off.

“My passion was really for what people didn’t know about what we do, and it was like, these bus drivers are so phenomenal in what they do for our kids and how big of a role they really play in their lives, and people don’t realize that,” she told STN after the announcement.

She said the perception is that anyone can drive a school bus, but Morris noted that you can’t teach an applicant how to love and care for kids. “I just wanted my passion for that part of it to be heard and for people to really tap into what it is that we offer for our students,” she said.

Noting laws, rules and regulations, i’s the desire to keep improving the driver experience and student safety that keeps Morris engaged with the industry. “We’re all here for the students and their safety,” she said. “But at the same point, we have to remember that we have to get the drivers to where they have to be. We need to remain focused on the drivers and what they need as well as what the kids need. When we both work together in those conjunctions, then we wind up with beautiful outcomes.”

She said the industry is currently shifting its perception about school bus drivers by realizing they play a larger part of the overall district’s success. “I will always come back and fight for the kids and fight for our drivers and fight for what’s right and what they deserve,” she said.

And Morris continues to do just that. Following high profile school shootings, lockdown training became critical for schools. But she noted that school bus drivers were left out. When Morris heard that, she took it upon herself to work with city and county law enforcement as well as the emergency manager to write the curriculum for Proactive Response Training for School Bus Drivers, which has now gone nationwide.

Katrina Morris (middle) with fellow Michiganians. (Photo by Vincent Rios Creative.)

Her current project is a national campaign in conjunction with NASCAR, which she has been working on for the past five years. The goal is to release a commercial that shows a NASCAR driver and school bus on the same racetrack. The driver would see the school bus come stop and follow suit, saying something to the effect of, ‘Even I stop for the red flashing lights of a school bus to help protect all of our kids.’

“My voice is only so loud, but NASCAR has a loud voice, and they have a big target audience,” Morris said, adding that campaigns with people like NASCAR continue to elevate what a school bus driver does.

“It’s helping with the driver shortage to start elevating our people up to where they really need to be,” she said. “No, you may not need a degree, but you need a whole lot of training.”

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Gallery: Awards and Magic on Day 4 of STN EXPO West

14 July 2025 at 18:09

Following the presentation of the 18th annual Peter J. Grandofo Memorial Award of Excellence to Katrina Morris of the Michigan Association for Pupil Transportation, Jon Petz delivered a touching, magic-filled keynote address.

Green Bus Summit sessions and Bus Technology Summit labs and demonstrations continued for a second day. Breakout sessions covered topics such as KPIs, electrification, special needs, AI, the recent 17th National Conress on School Transportation, and fuel and energy. A lunchtime panel gathered the six winners of Transfinder’s 2025 Top Transportation Teams award to share their advice.

In the evening, attendees and vendors enjoyed dinner, drinks and networking on the Trade Show floor, with entertainment from roving magic acts.

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Katrina Morris, the executive director of the Michigan Association for Pupil Transportation, is the 18th recipient of the Peter J. Gandolfo Memorial Award of Excellence. She was presented with the award Monday, July 14 during STN EXPO Reno 2025. (Photo by Vincent Rios Creative.)
Katrina Morris, the executive director of the Michigan Association for Pupil Transportation, is the 18th recipient of the Peter J. Gandolfo Memorial Award of Excellence. She was presented with the award Monday, July 14 during STN EXPO Reno 2025. (Photo by Vincent Rios Creative.)
Katrina Morris, the executive director of the Michigan Association for Pupil Transportation, is the 18th recipient of the Peter J. Gandolfo Memorial Award of Excellence. She was presented with the award Monday, July 14 during STN EXPO Reno 2025. (Photo by Vincent Rios Creative.)

Photos by Vince Rios Creative & STN staff. 

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Kia’s New Electric 7-Seater Costs Less Than You’d Expect And Offers More Than You Think

  • Kia’s new electric seven-seater is its first EV manufactured entirely in India.
  • The Carens Clavis EV blends SUV styling with minivan practicality and modern tech.
  • Base and Long Range versions offer up to 305 miles and 169 hp with fast charging.

The electric vehicle space is evolving quickly, and some models are blurring the lines between old and new. When the Carens Clavis debuted in May 2025, many took one look at its sharp design and assumed it was electric. Turns out, that wasn’t far off. Kia has now introduced a fully electric version of the affordable minivan, confirming that the EV-inspired design of the internal combustion model wasn’t just a coincidence.

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Designed with emerging EV markets in mind, this new electric variant is Kia’s first EV built in India. It mirrors much of the futuristic styling of the ICE-powered Clavis, with a few subtle but functional updates.

These include a front-mounted charging port, the removal of the central cooling intake, LED fog lamps, a lit-up grille, and redesigned alloy wheels shaped to improve aerodynamics. Kia describes it as a “lifestyle-ready recreational vehicle with SUV-inspired character,” and it’s positioned as a more premium take on the standard Carens, offering distinct exterior styling and a tech-focused interior.

Familiar Footprint, Refined Interior

Inside, the Carens Clavis EV retains a three-row layout, stretching 4,550 mm (179.1 inches) long and configured to seat seven. The dashboard features a wide 26.6-inch digital cockpit, standard across the range. Thanks to the absence of a traditional gearbox, the center console now has a floating design, which opens up more usable space.

Depending on the trim level, the EV is available with a range of comfort and convenience features. These include ventilated front seats, an eight-speaker Bose sound system, ambient lighting, a panoramic sunroof, and up to 20 advanced driver assistance systems with Level 2 autonomy. In the second row, Kia has added its “Boss Mode” seating with one-touch electric tumble functionality for easier third-row access.

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As with the regular models, the Carens Clavis shares its underpinnings with the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos SUVs. Predictably, the electric version borrows the powertrain and battery options from the Hyundai Creta Electric.

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The Base model is equipped with a 42 kWh battery and delivers 133 hp (99 kW / 135 PS) along with 225 Nm (166 lb-ft) of torque, offering an MIDC range of 404 km (251 miles). For those needing more range, the Long Range version steps up to 169 hp (126 kW / 171 PS) and 255 Nm (188 lb-ft) of torque, thanks to a larger 51.4 kWh battery, extending the range to 490 km (305 miles).

Charging and Market Positioning

Both battery packs are liquid-cooled, IP67-certified for dust and water resistance, and support Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality along with 100 kW DC fast charging.

Kia hasn’t shared a full list of markets where the Carens Clavis EV will be sold but said pricing and availability will be customized for each region. In India, where it’s produced, the EV is priced between Rs 17.99 lakh and Rs 24.49 lakh ($21,000–$28,600).

For context, the ICE-powered Carens Clavis, available with both gasoline and diesel engines, ranges from Rs 11.50 lakh to Rs 21.50 lakh ($13,400–$25,100).

EV Sales Just Took A Turn That Should Worry Automakers Everywhere

  • A significant decline in EV registration data has been reported across several carmakers.
  • Tesla’s U.S. EV registrations declined by 12 percent compared to the previous May figures.
  • Cadillac, Nissan, Honda, and Acura reported strong EV sales growth during the same period.

Electric vehicle sales in the U.S. haven’t just hit a plateau – they’ve declined. Despite years of growth and aggressive expansion from automakers, new registration data shows that EV sales in May dropped compared to the same month last year. Specifically, registrations fell by 5.9 percent, marking the second straight month of decline and pushing EV market share down as well.

In total, 99,053 new electric vehicles were registered in the U.S. during May. While some brands continued to post growth, others recorded steep losses. EVs made up 7.1 percent of all light-vehicle sales for the month, a slight decline from 7.5 percent in May 2024.

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Elon Musk’s company continues to sell far more EVs than any other car manufacturer in the country. In May, 42,861 new Teslas were registered, far ahead of Chevrolet in second place with 8,389. However, whereas Chevy’s sales rose 122 percent, those at Tesla dropped by 12 percent. This perhaps doesn’t come as much of a surprise given how public sentiment about Tesla has cratered this year due, in part, to Musk’s controversial involvement in politics.

Other major car manufacturers reported decreases in EV registrations, too. At Ford, they fell 6 percent to 6,710, while at Hyundai, they were down a considerable 22 percent to 4,730. Registrations at Rivian in May also fell 25 percent, while BMW experienced a 21 percent drop.

 EV Sales Just Took A Turn That Should Worry Automakers Everywhere

Not every brand followed the downward trend. Some showed substantial growth, led by Honda with a dramatic 266 percent rise. Acura jumped 2,911 percent – and although that might seem staggering, it’s admittedly a glitch in the matrix since it’s compared to a much smaller sample. GMC rose 111 percent, while Cadillac and Nissan posted gains of 33 percent and 29 percent, respectively.

More Than Just Pricing

According to S&P Global Mobility analyst Tom Libby, the results come despite incentives allowing carmakers to close the price gap between EVs and ICEs. “The fact that EVs are not selling means they have other issues — the range, the charging infrastructure and the product portfolio,” he told Auto News.

Read: New EV Sales Are Down But Used EVs Are Making A Big Comeback

Sales of EVs surged earlier this year as consumers were worried that President Donald Trump would scrap the $7,500 federal EV tax credit imminently. However, they lulled in April and May. With confirmation that the program will be scrapped from October 1, it’s possible buyers will again rush to buy EVs that are eligible for the rebate.

 EV Sales Just Took A Turn That Should Worry Automakers Everywhere

Mercedes Made An Electrified CLA Wagon With Stars In The Roof

  • Two all-electric versions of the new model have been announced, with mild-hybrids to follow.
  • This new model is slightly larger than the outgoing CLA Shooting Brake and should cost more.
  • Mercedes says the CLA 250+ EQ Shooting Brake is good for up to 473 miles (761 km) on a charge.

As more automakers cram electric and gas-powered setups onto the same platforms, Mercedes has rolled out the latest CLA in both ICE and EV forms. The sedan showed up first, and now the Shooting Brake version joins the lineup. The original CLA Shooting Brake was one of the best-looking cars in the Mercedes-Benz range, but this new model can’t quite match it in the visual stakes. Thankfully, it looks better than the awkward second-gen CLA.

Changes made to the Shooting Brake start from the B-pillar and back. The roof has been extended and includes a full panoramic glass panel, while found at the rear are LED taillights, connected by a light bar. The new shape improves headroom in the second row by 1 inch (26 mm) and also increases cargo space to a generous 45.5 cubic feet (1,290 liters) with the seats folded away.

Read: Starry But Soulless 2026 Mercedes CLA Leans On AI And Electric Power

Compared to the old CLA Shooting Brake, the new one is 1.37 inches (35 mm) longer, 1 inch (25 mm) wider, and stands 1 inch (27 mm) taller with a 2.4-inch (61 mm) longer wheelbase. Like the old model, this new one can tow up to 3,968 lbs (1,800 kg) braked, although we suspect very few owners will ever hitch something onto it.

A Panoramic Roof With Personality

Mercedes is particularly proud of the car’s panoramic roof. It is made of heat-insulating safety glass with an infrared-reflecting and low-emissivity coating on the inside. The glass also includes 158 stars that can be illuminated alongside the cabin’s standard ambient lighting system. Owners can also opt for an electrochromic function that can change the glass from clear to opaque.

 Mercedes Made An Electrified CLA Wagon With Stars In The Roof

Electric Options Take the Lead

The German automaker has so far only detailed two electric versions of the new CLA Shooting Brake, as the 48-volt mild-hybrid ICEs won’t hit the market until next year. Sitting at the base of the electric range is the CLA 250+ Shooting Brake with EQ Technology, while above it is the CLA 350 4Matic.

Both models use the same 85 kWh nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) battery, but whereas the CLA 250+ is capped at 268 hp (200 kW) and 247 lb-ft (335 Nm), the CLA 350 delivers 349 hp (260 kW) and 380 lb-ft (515 Nm). Mercedes says the base model can hit 100 km/h (62 mph) in 6.8 seconds while the CLA 350 completes the sprint in 5.0 seconds. Both cars top out at 131 mph (210 km/h). Interestingly, the electric CLA uses a two-speed gearbox, ensuring there’s plenty of power on tap even at higher speeds.

Of more importance than acceleration is range. The CLA 250+ can travel up to 473 miles (761 km) on a charge under the WLTP cycle, while the CLA 350 is good for 454 miles (730 km). Both support DC charging of up to 320 kW, meaning upwards of 310 km of range can be added in just 10 minutes.

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Familiar Interior, for Better or Worse

The cabin of the new Shooting Brake is mostly identical to the sedan, which is a shame. That means it has the same uninspired dashboard that’s dominated by a single flat surface that can house as many as three screens, when optioned with the MBUX Superscreen. This dashboard juxtaposes the elegant lines you’ll find on the outside of the car, but big screens are all the rage nowadays, regardless of how silly they may look.

Mercedes-Benz has not yet shared pricing or a specific launch date for the new CLA Shooting Brake, though it’s expected to arrive in dealerships before the end of the year.

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