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Family’s Lawsuit Claims Distraction, Negligence in Fatal Tennessee School Bus Crash

By: Ryan Gray
10 April 2026 at 16:18

The parents of an eighth-grade girl killed in the Tennessee school bus crash last month filed a $5-million wrongful death lawsuit alleging distraction and recklessness on the part of the driver and negligence and lack of oversight on the part of the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System.

Zoe Davis was 13 and a student at Kenwood Middle School when she died in the March 27 collision. Her classmate Arianna Peterson, 13, also died.

The lawsuit filed April 2 calls for a jury trial and seeks the maximum dollar amount allowed but not to exceed $5 million plus court costs.

Tennessee tort law generally caps the amount a school district can be held liable for at $700,000 for bodily injury or death of all persons in any one accident or $300,000 for any one person. School district employees are  immune from lawsuits including those involving negligent operation of motor vehicles, unless proven that the employee failed to exercise or perform a discretionary function, whether or not the discretion is abused.

The Davis family’s lawsuit names school bus driver Sabrina Ducksworth. The lawsuit claims she failed to follow her training and “acted with less than and/or failed to act with ordinary and reasonable care in the operation of the school bus.”

The filing also claims Ducksworth operated her school bus while fatigued or distracted and failed to exercise due care, obey traffic laws and keep in the proper lane.

Investigation Continues Amid Lawsuit

The Tennessee Highway Patrol and the National Transportation Safety Board continue to investigate. NTSB said on its website a preliminary report is expected by the end of this month. Duckworth reportedly remains hospitalized following several surgeries. School Transportation News learned Duckworth broke both of her legs and suffered internal injuries.

Ducksworth’s family told local reporters she may have suffered a stroke when the school bus veered across a double yellow line, into the oncoming lane and collided nearly head-on with a Tennessee Department of Transportation dump truck. A local news report also indicates a review of Duckworth’s personnel file shows a current prescription for blood pressure medication. She had driven for Clarksville-Montgomery County School System since July 2021.

The Davis family’s lawsuit also claims the school district did not perform an adequate pre-employment inquiry into Ducksworth’s fitness for employment as a school bus driver and that the hiring practices “fell below the applicable standard of care.” The lawsuit also alleges the school district failed to adequately train or supervise Ducksworth.


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Related: Tennessee School Bus Driver Under Investigation After Leaving Children Unattended

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Porsche Is Confident That Buyers Who Got 700 HP For $40K Will Eventually Want To Pay More For Less

  • Porsche says Chinese brands present an intriguing opportunity for it.
  • Executives see Chinese EV brands as a pathway to future premium buyers.
  • Many current buyers are likely focused on value rather than brand prestige.

Surging demand for domestic brands in China has dealt a heavy blow to Porsche, pushing the company to shutter roughly 30 percent of its dealerships as sales have plunged 50 percent since 2022. The slide shows little sign of easing. In the most recent quarter alone, Porsche lost another 21 percent of its market share.

Yet despite the growing pressure from Chinese automakers, the brand insists the trend could work in its favor, at least in select Western markets such as Australia.

Read: Porsche Custom Builds Usually Stay One-Off, Not These Four

While the number of vehicles from China available in Australia continues to increase by the month, the German sports car maker doesn’t face the same level of competition as it does elsewhere. According to Porsche Cars Australia chief executive Daniel Schmollinger, many buyers entering the market through more affordable Chinese models may eventually set their sights higher.

“I wouldn’t call it concern; I wouldn’t call it worried; I look at it as an opportunity,” he told Australia’s Drive. “They’re obviously in a different price range from where we are. I’m actually happy to see these brands being successful here because at one point in time we will see, like after three years, first-time electric in a Chinese brand, people will want what’s next. And what is the next step? Then we are here for them.”

From Chinese To German?

 Porsche Is Confident That Buyers Who Got 700 HP For $40K Will Eventually Want To Pay More For Less

While this certainly seems possible, there’s absolutely no guarantee that those buying an EV from a Chinese company now will be interested in upgrading to a Porsche in the future. Indeed, if they’re after a new EV from China, they’re likely quite budget-conscious and are looking for something that presents good value for money.

Also: China’s $28K Taycan Clone Is Coming Whether Porsche Likes It Or Not

If, for example, someone were to buy a 700 hp EV from China for a third of the price of a Porsche, would they really have any interest in upgrading in a few years just for the German badge? Porsche is likely betting that these individuals’ incomes will grow, and as they do, it’s certainly possible they will start looking at more traditionally premium brands.

 Porsche Is Confident That Buyers Who Got 700 HP For $40K Will Eventually Want To Pay More For Less
SAIC’s Shangjie Z7 electric sedan.

Polestar Is Dangling Up To $21,000 Off For Tesla Owners, More If You’re A Costco Member

  • After incentives, the base Polestar 3 is available for less than $50,000.
  • Existing Tesla owners are being offered a $3,000 conquest bonus.
  • Polestar is also offering a bonus for BMW, Audi, and Mercedes owners.

For most American buyers, Tesla remains the quintessential electric vehicle brand, accounting for roughly 46 percent of all EVs sold locally last year. Despite its stranglehold over the industry, competitors continue to announce incentives aimed at convincing current Tesla owners to jump ship, and Polestar is the latest.

Review: We Drove The Polestar 4 And It Wants To Change Your Mind On EVs

If you want to jump behind the wheel of a new Polestar 4 or Polestar 3, now could be the time to do it. Until April 30, the outgoing 2025 Polestar 3 includes an $18,000 ‘Polestar Clean Vehicle Incentive’ on purchases, slashing the SUV’s starting price. What’s more, it’s being sold with a $3,000 conquest bonus for any existing Tesla owner, regardless of whether someone wants to buy or at lease the 3.

 Polestar Is Dangling Up To $21,000 Off For Tesla Owners, More If You’re A Costco Member

It’s not just Tesla owners who can benefit. A $3,000 loyalty bonus is available to current Polestar owners, and a $1,000 conquest bonus is available to anyone who owns or leases an ICE or EV model from BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, or Cadillac. If you’re a Costco member, you may also be eligible to receive a discount of either $1,000 or $1,250. All up, we’re looking at potential savings of $21,000, or up to $22,250 for Costco members.

Importantly, these incentives are only for the 2025 Polestar 3, which has a 400-volt electrical architecture, whereas the 2026 model uses a more advanced 800-volt system. Nevertheless, it remains a good EV, and the base model can now be had for less than $50,000. The incentives also cut prices of the Long Range Dual Motor to under $55,000, while the Long Range Dual Motor with Performance Package can be purchased for less than $60,000.

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Polestar is also offering several incentives for the 2026 Polestar 4. For starters, it’s available with a $10,000 clean vehicle incentive, which can be combined with a $4,000 conquest bonus for Tesla owners, a $3,000 loyalty bonus for existing Polestar owners, or a $1,000 conquest incentive for owners of BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, or Cadillac models.

Like the Polestar 3, the smaller 4 also offers up to $1,250 in incentives for Costco members. The main $10,000 incentive alone reduces prices of the Long Range Single Motor to $46,400, while the Long Range Dual Motor drops to $52,900.

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Nissan’s Popular Kei-Car Got A New Face For 2026. It’s The Leaf’s

  • The facelifted Nissan Sakura adopts a redesigned grille and bumper.
  • It also gains a new color and an extra cup holder inside the cabin.
  • We don’t expect any upgrades to the fully electric powertrain.

Nissan is lining up a major product presentation in Japan on April 14, but it has quietly slipped in a facelift reveal ahead of schedule. The Sakura receives mild exterior and interior tweaks, aimed at keeping it relevant in Japan’s fast-moving electric kei car segment.

The model was originally introduced in 2022, as the production version of the IMk concept from 2019. Still, Nissan played it safe with small changes, likely due to a limited budget.

Fresh Face And Floral Hues

The most noticeable change is up front, where a redesigned fascia introduces a body-colored grille section that mimics the Nissan Leaf. It’s paired with a revised bumper that brings sharper angles and more pronounced vertical elements along the sides.

More: Nissan Pulls The Plug On The Most Affordable Leaf. For Now

The LED headlights carry over unchanged, as does the sheet metal along the profile. Around the back, things appear largely untouched as well, although the lower portion of the rear bumper remains out of view.

 Nissan’s Popular Kei-Car Got A New Face For 2026. It’s The Leaf’s

The color palette gains a new shade called “Minamono Sakura”, inspired by cherry blossoms floating on water. In the pictured example, the paint combines copper and silver accents, creating an unusual tri-color finish.

Key-Sized Improvements Inside

Inside, Nissan has shared just a single image, and at first glance, it looks unchanged. A closer look reveals addition of an extra cup holder on the passenger side.

More: Nissan Turns Sunlight Into Free Miles With Its Smart EV Upgrade

Designers didn’t seem to bother changing the 7-inch digital instrument cluster and 9-inch infotainment, but they did relocate the USB Type-C ports lower in the center console.

 Nissan’s Popular Kei-Car Got A New Face For 2026. It’s The Leaf’s

While the company has yet to release detailed specifications, there is little reason to expect meaningful changes under the skin. The outgoing Sakura uses a single electric motor producing 63 hp (47 kW) and 195 Nm (144 lb-ft) of torque, paired with a 20 kWh battery that delivers a WLTC-rated range of 180 km (112 miles).

The facelifted kei car is expected to reach the Japanese market in the coming weeks, at which point pricing details should be confirmed. For reference, the current model starts at ¥2,599,300 ($16,300) for the base X trim and rises to ¥3,082,200 ($19,400) for the flagship G.

Nissan says the model has been Japan’s best-selling EV for four consecutive years, recording 14,093 sales in 2025. Competition comes from familiar domestic rivals, including the Mitsubishi eK X EV twin, the Honda N-One e: and N-Van e:, as well as the upcoming BYD Racco.

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Mazda Priced Its New CX-6e At $20,500 In China And Nearly Double That In Australia

  • The CX-6e comes exclusively with a 78 kWh battery and a rear motor.
  • Mazda Australia will sell the CX-6e in GT and Azami configurations.
  • Customer deliveries of the all-electric SUV will start in September.

As more Chinese-built EVs make their way into global markets, legacy brands are starting to blur traditional pricing expectations. Just a few months after Hyundai began selling its China-made Elexio in Australia, Mazda has launched its only all-electric SUV in the country, also built in China. The new CX-6e is positioned as a direct rival to the Tesla Model Y and undercuts it on price, although there is no dual-motor version available.

Read: Mazda’s Global $16,800 Chinese SUV Makes America’s Cheapest Cars Look Overpriced

The CX-6e is produced in China through the Changan Mazda joint venture and is closely related to the Deepal S07, which is already sold in Australia. Pricing for the entry-level GT starts at AU$53,990 (equal to US$38,000 at current rates) before on-road costs.

While it’s cheaper than the base Tesla Model Y Premium RWD that starts at AU$58,900 (US$41,500), it’s also nearly twice as expensive as the same model in China. There, the entry-level CX-6e EV starts at 139,900 yuan (US$20,500 or AU$28,900).

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Chinese buyers also benefit from a lower entry point thanks to a range-extended version. It pairs a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine with a smaller 31.7 kWh battery, effectively using the engine as a generator. That variant starts at 129,900 yuan (US$19,000 or AU$26,900), though it isn’t offered in Australia.

For their money, Australian buyers will get a sharp-looking SUV with a 78 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery and a rear-mounted electric motor with 255 hp (190 kW) and 214 lb-ft (290 Nm). Key features of the CX-6e GT include a huge 26.45-inch central infotainment and passenger display, 19-inch alloy wheels, radar cruise control, heated and ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and a 23-speaker audio system.

Tech-Filled, And Cheap

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Those with a little more money to spend can opt for the CX-6e Azami, priced from AU$56,990 (US$40,100). It includes the same powertrain but adds digital wing mirrors, a digital rearview mirror, and 21-inch alloy wheels.

Both models have a claimed driving range of 301 miles (484 km) over the combined cycle. Mazda Australia hasn’t published the CX-6e’s peak DC charging speed, but notes the battery can be charged from 30-80 percent in 15 minutes, which is decent yet far from class-leading.

No doubt in a bid to help boost early interest in the SUV, the first 1,000 Australian customers who pre-order the CX-6e GT will receive a complimentary upgrade to the Azami. There is only one optional package, a Warm Beige interior trim available on both variants for AU$1,000 ($700).

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BYD Flash Charges To 97% In 9 Minutes, And KFC Just Figured Out What To Do With The Wait

  • BYD opens its 5,000th fast charging station across China.
  • A new KFC tie-up links meals with rapid charging stops.
  • Expansion plans include thousands of sites across Europe.

In China’s growing EV market, convenience is starting to matter just as much as range or charging speed. BYD isn’t the type of company that does things in halves. Only a month after announcing its new 1,500 kW charging technology, it has opened its 5,000th Flash Charging station in China and partnered with KFC to broaden its footprint.

Through a collaboration with the fast-food giant, BYD will establish so-called ‘9-minute drive-thru’ areas at KFC locations across the country, referencing the Flash Chargers’ ability to take one of the firm’s EVs from 10-97 percent in just nine minutes. The partnership is being developed with Yum China, the operator behind KFC’s extensive local network.

Read: BYD Says Its New Battery Can Recharge As Fast As Filling Up Your Gas Tank

For owners who enjoy grabbing a burger or fried chicken on the go, the deal makes practical sense. It also mirrors similar partnerships in the US involving Volvo, Mercedes, and Starbucks, where charging points have been added to many of the coffee chain’s stores.

To simplify ordering, the KFC app will be integrated into BYD infotainment systems. When an order is placed through the screen, the vehicle’s location is tracked as it approaches the nearest KFC, ensuring the food is ready and hot on arrival.

Flash Charging Goes Global

 BYD Flash Charges To 97% In 9 Minutes, And KFC Just Figured Out What To Do With The Wait

BYD has not said how many KFC locations will receive Flash Chargers, but it aims to install 20,000 stations across China by the end of the year. The company also plans to roll out 6,000 Flash Charging stations outside China throughout 2026, including 3,000 across Europe.

The Flash Charging stations can be configured similarly to traditional gas stations. According to BYD, vehicles equipped with its second-generation blade battery can charge from 10-70 percent in just 5 minutes and from 10-97 percent in nine minutes. The company also highlights performance in cold conditions, stating that vehicles can charge from 20-97 percent in 12 minutes even at -22° F (-30° C).

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Honda’s Tiny £20k Super-N EV Lands In UK Like A Half-Scale Ioniq 5 N

  • Honda brings Japan’s Super-One EV to Europe as Super-N.
  • Tiny EV has simulated transmission shifts and sound effects.
  • Sub £20k price is low, but so is 94 hp output, 128-mile range.

Honda has decided that what the world really needs right now is a tiny electric city car with dreams if being a rowdy ’80s hot hatch. Meet the Super-N, a kei car escapee heading to the UK and mainland Europe this July with a sub £20,000 (about $26,900 or €22,900 at current rates) price and a very clear mission to prove you can have fun even with a two-digit power output.

The Super-N is Europe’s version of the Japanese Super-One, itself a pumped-up evolution of Honda’s JDM N Series cars, but with a heavy dose of nostalgia thrown in. It borrows its attitude from the legendary City Turbo II, which means chunky arches, aggressive bumpers, and enough visual drama to make other sub-£20k EVs like the Dacia Spring look downright dull.

Related: Honda Cancelled Its EV Future And Now Has Nothing New To Sell America Until 2027

Under the short 3.59 m (141.3 inches) skin, a compact, front-mounted e-axle delivers between 63 hp (64 PS / 47 kW) and 94 hp (95 PS / 70 kW), with the higher figure unlocked in something called Boost Mode. That might not sound like much, but this is one of the lightest EVs around, so it should feel perkier than the numbers suggest.

Fake Gears And Sounds

 Honda’s Tiny £20k Super-N EV Lands In UK Like A Half-Scale Ioniq 5 N

Anyway, Boost Mode doesn’t just add power. It also brings a simulated seven-speed gearbox and fake engine noise, just like the acclaimed Hyundai Ioniq 5 N. The idea is to give drivers something closer to an old-school hot hatch experience, and convince ICE diehards that affordable EVs can be entertaining.

Range is very much city-focused. Honda quotes up to 199 miles (320 km) in urban driving, though that drops to 128 miles (206 km) combined. Still, that’s more than enough for daily duties, and this car isn’t pretending to be a motorway muncher anyway.

Sports Seats And Go-Faster Lighting

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Inside, the Super-N gets playful with supportive seats, blue accents, and ambient lighting that switches to purple when you hit Boost Mode and start pushing the uprated chassis. Honda says the suspension has been specially tuned for UK and European roads, and the setup must be stiffer than what you get in the non-sporty, slab-sided N-One e: offered alongside the Super-One in Japan.

UK sales start in July, but fun as the Super-N looks, it won’t have things its own way. Renault’s stylish new Twingo also hits European roads this year, and will match the Honda’s sub-£20k price.

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More Than Half Of Porsche’s Macan Sales Went To The One They’re Killing

  • Porsche Q1 deliveries fell 15 % to 60,991 units as product gaps hit hard.
  • Macan EV can’t yet fully replace outgoing combustion model’s sales volume.
  • 911 bucks the trend with 22 % demand upswing and more variants on the way.

Porsche isn’t having the best time right now. Fresh from admitting that operating profit plummeted 93 percent in 2025, the automaker has revealed that sales in the first quarter of this year sank 15 percent to 60,991 cars, down from 71,470 a year ago.

The company says it saw this coming due to the end of 718 production and Macan Electric sales settling down after the flurry of interest at last year’s debut. But there’s a problem looming ahead that could make things worse before they get better.

Related: Porsche Built The GT3 For The Track, Now It May Take It Somewhere Else

The biggest red flag sits right in the middle of Porsche’s lineup. The Macan, previously the brand’s best selling model, managed 18,209 deliveries, down 23 percent, but here’s the kicker. More than half of those, 10,130 units, were still combustion versions, while the electric version accounted for only 8,079, down a massive 43 percent from last year. With the ICE Macan heading for the exit this summer, and no replacement due for a couple of years, Porsche is about to lose its volume backbone.

911 Is Growing, But Nothing Else Is

Elsewhere, the Cayenne kept things relatively steady with 19,183 deliveries, down just 4 percent, and with Macan sales falling, the bigger SUV is now the most bought. And the 911 is out here ignoring the downturn entirely. Sales of the iconic sports car jumped 22 percent to 13,889 units, proving once again that heritage still sells, even when the broader market gets shaky.

But most Porsche models ended Q1 battered and bruised. The Taycan dropped 19 percent to 3,420 units, while the Panamera plunged 42 percent to 4,498 – due to a model transition, Porsche claims – particularly in China. The 718 range, now effectively retired, collapsed 60 percent to just 1,792 cars.

Porsche Q1 Sales By Model
Model20252026Change
Cayenne20,05519,183-4%
Macan total23,55518,209-23%
(of which Electric)14,1858,079-43%
91111,39013,88922%
Taycan4,2033,420-19%
Panamera7,7694,498-42%
718 Boxster/Cayman4,4981,792-60%
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The regional picture doesn’t help much either. North America remained Porsche’s biggest market with 18,344 deliveries, though that’s down 11 percent, likely not helped by changing incentives and tariff pressures. Europe excluding Germany fell 18 percent to 14,710, while overseas markets dropped 20 percent to 12,640.

China Woes Worsen

China has been a problem for a while, and deliveries in the country sank 21 percent to 7,519 units as domestic brands tighten their grip on the premium space. Porsche says it’s focusing on value over volume there, but that’s often what companies say when volume disappears.

Put it all together and Porsche’s explanation about product timing only tells part of the story. Between a cooling EV market, rising competition, and the imminent loss of the ICE Macan, the next few quarters could get even more uncomfortable.

Porsche Q1 Sales By Region
Region20252026Change
Worldwide71,47060,991-15%
Germany7,4957,7784%
North America20,69818,344-11%
China9,4717,519-21%
Europe (excluding Germany)18,01714,710-18%
Overseas and Emerging Markets15,78912,640-20%
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Denza Said 1,274 HP Was Enough. Its Updated Z9 Disagrees

  • Denza’s entry-level Z9 sedan uses a single rear motor producing 496 hp.
  • The existing Z9 GT Shooting Brake is heading to Europe and Australia soon.
  • Design changes include revised lighting, door handles, and new mirror options.

In a market where rapid model updates have become the norm, even relatively new EVs are already due for mid-cycle reinvention. Just 18 months after BYD’s Denza brand unveiled its all-electric Z9 sedan as a counterpart to the Z9 GT Shooting Brake, the first images and details of a revised version have surfaced. It has a thoroughly updated design and, fittingly, is now even more powerful.

These images from China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) show the updated Z9 sports all-new bodywork. Visible at the front are revised split LED daytime running lights, while the headlights have been positioned alongside the black lower grille section.

Read: The Chinese Luxury Brand Mercedes Helped Create Is Now Coming For Mercedes’ European Buyers

The sides remain sleek, although there are now new optional wing mirrors similar to those used by Volvo and Polestar models. The door handles have also been redesigned, while new slim LED taillights are found at the rear. The car is 5,090 mm (200.3 inches) long, 1,980 mm (77.9 inches) wide, stands just 1,490 mm (58.6 inches) tall, and has a generous 3,025 mm (119-inch) wheelbase.

Power For All

 Denza Said 1,274 HP Was Enough. Its Updated Z9 Disagrees

Two distinct, all-electric versions are mentioned in the MIIT filings. The first is a single-motor version with a rear-mounted electric motor delivering 496 hp. There’s no word on how large the car’s battery pack will be, but the weight of this model will vary between 2,397 kg (5,284 lbs) and 2,438 kg (5,374 lbs), depending on the specification. The top speed is listed at 155 mph (250 km/h).

As we’ve learned from Denza, simply having almost 500 hp isn’t enough. Sitting at the top of the Z9 sedan family will be a tri-motor version with a pair of 416 hp motors and a single 362 hp motor, delivering 1,328 hp. That gives it a power advantage over the existing Z9 GT Shooting Brake that tops out at 1,274 hp. The top speed of this model will be 168 mph (270 km/h), and it’ll be a little heavier, weighing in at 2,588 kg (5,705 lbs).

Details of this new model emerged shortly after Denza announced it was taking the current Z9 GT Shooting Brake global and will start selling it in Europe and Australia. Given that an updated sedan is in the works, it seems likely a new version of the Shooting Brake is also on the cards, mimicking some of the design changes made to the sedan.

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Hyundai’s Ioniq Concepts Forgot They Were Supposed To Look Like Hyundais, Especially The Lambo One

  • Hyundai has unveiled two Ioniq concepts, badged the Venus and Earth.
  • The Venus is a high-riding sedan that looks nothing like the Ioniq 5.
  • Both concept cars feature radical interiors to inspire production models.

China’s EV market has become a proving ground where global brands often rethink their playbook from the ground up. The Ioniq brand has served as Hyundai’s premium series of EVs in Western markets for several years. Now Hyundai is bringing Ioniq to China, but not with any existing models. Instead, it has revealed two concepts ahead of the Auto China show in Beijing.

Read: Hyundai’s New EV Sedan For China Could Be Everything The Ioniq 6 Wasn’t

All future Ioniq models bound for China will follow a new naming convention, one that swaps numbers for planets as Hyundai reshapes its electric lineup for the market. With this in mind, its first two concepts are dubbed the Venus and the Earth, the former a sharp looking sedan that strongly recalls a Lamborghini four-door, while the latter takes the form of an SUV.

According to Hyundai, the Ioniq series will “evolve beyond a product lineup into a broader mobility ecosystem tailored to local customers” as it develops.

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Hyundai says the Venus and Earth serve as design ‘barometers’ for future production models. The Venus has been presented in a shade of Radiant Gold and looks unlike any other Ioniq model we’ve seen. Like an Ioniq 5, it sits quite high and has an aggressive front end with slim LEDs and a gaping grille.

The cabin is also quite intriguing, featuring a slew of gold accents and a panoramic screen for the infotainment system and the front passenger, similar to the current Hyundai Elexio built in China. Just how much of this concept’s interior will influence future production models remains to be seen, but it certainly makes a statement.

No Ordinary Hyundai

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Hyundai’s Earth SUV is even more dramatic. Sharing some similarities to recent Kia concepts, it has a bold front fascia and a rugged design, painted in a shade Hyundai calls Aurora Shield. A peek inside the cabin reveals suicide rear doors, a tablet-like central touchscreen, and special seats with air-filled modules.

“Starting with the two concept cars unveiled today, we will continue to present products that reflect deep insight into Chinese customers and our genuine commitment to this market,” Beijing Hyundai Motor Company president Li Fenggang said.

“Built on IONIQ’s uncompromising principles of world-class safety and quality, we will soon introduce production models that seamlessly combine the smart driving and smart cabin experiences that Chinese consumers demand.”

Hyundai has yet to announce when the first of its China-only Ioniq models will be launched, but they shouldn’t be too far off.

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Denza’s Z9 Sedan Is Getting Redesign And Hypercar Levels Of Power

  • The flagship Z9 will churn out an extraordinary 1,328 hp from three motors.
  • Denza is also readying a single-motor Z9 sedan with 496 hp at the rear wheels.
  • A slew of design changes have been made to the sleek Chinese sedan.

Just 18 months after BYD’s Denza brand unveiled its all-electric Z9 sedan as a counterpart to the Z9 GT Shooting Brake, the first images and details of a revised version have surfaced. It has a thoroughly updated design and, fittingly, is now even more powerful.

These images from China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) show the updated Z9 sports all-new bodywork. Visible at the front are revised split LED daytime running lights, while the headlights have been positioned alongside the black lower grille section.

Read: The Chinese Luxury Brand Mercedes Helped Create Is Now Coming For Mercedes’ European Buyers

The sides remain sleek, although there are now new optional wing mirrors similar to those used by Volvo and Polestar models. The door handles have also been redesigned, while new slim LED taillights are found at the rear. The car is 5,090 mm (200.3 inches) long, 1,980 mm (77.9 inches) wide, stands just 1,490 mm (58.6 inches) tall, and has a generous 3,025 mm (119-inch) wheelbase.

Power For All

 Denza’s Z9 Sedan Is Getting Redesign And Hypercar Levels Of Power

Two distinct, all-electric versions are mentioned in the MIIT filings. The first is a single-motor version with a rear-mounted electric motor delivering 496 hp. There’s no word on how large the car’s battery pack will be, but the weight of this model will vary between 2,397 kg (5,284 lbs) and 2,438 kg (5,374 lbs), depending on the specification. The top speed is listed at 155 mph (250 km/h).

As we’ve learned from Denza, simply having almost 500 hp isn’t enough. Sitting at the top of the Z9 sedan family will be a tri-motor version with a pair of 416 hp motors and a single 362 hp motor, delivering 1,328 hp. That gives it a power advantage over the existing Z9 GT Shooting Brake that tops out at 1,274 hp. The top speed of this model will be 168 mph (270 km/h), and it’ll be a little heavier, weighing in at 2,588 kg (5,705 lbs).

Details of this new model emerged shortly after Denza announced it was taking the current Z9 GT Shooting Brake global and will start selling it in Europe and Australia. Given that an updated sedan is in the works, it seems likely a new version of the Shooting Brake is also on the cards, mimicking some of the design changes made to the sedan.

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Hyundai Goes Interstellar As Ioniq Brand Launches In China

  • Hyundai has unveiled two Ioniq concepts, badged the Venus and Earth.
  • The Venus is a high-riding sedan that looks nothing like the Ioniq 5.
  • Both concept cars feature radical interiors to inspire production models.

The Ioniq brand has served as Hyundai’s premium series of EVs in Western markets for several years. Now, Hyundai is launching Ioniq in China, but it’s not doing so with any existing models. Instead, it has presented two concepts ahead of the Auto China show in Beijing.

All future Ioniq models sold by Hyundai in China will be named after planets. With this in mind, its first two concepts are dubbed the Venus and the Earth, the first of which is a sleek sedan while the latter is an SUV. Hyundai has declared that its Ioniq series will “evolve beyond a product lineup into a broader mobility ecosystem tailored to local customers” as it develops.

Read: Hyundai’s New EV Sedan For China Could Be Everything The Ioniq 6 Wasn’t

Hyundai says the Venus and Earth serve as design ‘barometers’ for future production models. The Venus has been presented in a shade of Radiant Gold and looks unlike any other Ioniq model we’ve seen. Like an Ioniq 5, it sits quite high and has an aggressive front end with slim LEDs and a gaping grille.

The cabin is also quite intriguing, featuring a slew of gold accents and a panoramic screen for the infotainment system and the front passenger, similar to the current Hyundai Elexio built in China. Just how much of this concept’s interior will influence future production models remains to be seen, but it certainly makes a statement.

No Ordinary Hyundai

 Hyundai Goes Interstellar As Ioniq Brand Launches In China

Hyundai’s Earth SUV is even more dramatic. Sharing some similarities to recent Kia concepts, it has a bold front fascia and a rugged design, painted in a shade Hyundai calls Aurora Shield. A peek inside the cabin reveals suicide rear doors, a tablet-like central touchscreen, and special seats with air-filled modules.

“Starting with the two concept cars unveiled today, we will continue to present products that reflect deep insight into Chinese customers and our genuine commitment to this market,” Beijing Hyundai Motor Company president Li Fenggang said. “Built on IONIQ’s uncompromising principles of world-class safety and quality, we will soon introduce production models that seamlessly combine the smart driving and smart cabin experiences that Chinese consumers demand.”

Hyundai has yet to announce when the first of its China-only Ioniq models will be launched, but they shouldn’t be too far off.

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Mercedes Sales Are Out And The Most Interesting Thing Is What They Won’t Tell Us

  • Mercedes continues to struggle as global sales fell 6% in Q1.
  • The company was hammered by a 27% decline in China.
  • Automaker boasts about EVs, but wants you to forget some.

We’re nearly a third of the way through April, but first quarter sales data continues to trickle out. Some of the latest numbers are from Mercedes and they’re painting a mixed picture.

Starting in the United States, Q1 passenger car retail sales fell approximately 3% to around 70,000 units. Unfortunately, it’s hard to get an accurate picture of things as the automaker no longer breaks sales down by model. Instead, the company now lumps vehicles together and cherry picks numbers that it likes.

More: Germany’s EV Market Was In Freefall A Year Ago, Now EVs Are Outselling Gas Cars

With that massive and annoying caveat aside, Mercedes said they had a “strong performance despite significant market headwinds.” Maybach sales jumped 22%, while the G-Class saw a 16% increase. The SL received a 47% boost, while the GLC and GLE were up 17% and 19%, respectively.

Mercedes also claimed that “customer interest and excitement surrounding the CLA continues to build across the U.S. market.” However, the company declined to provide numbers, so they were presumably pretty bad. The automaker stopped short of confirming this, but implied the situation will improve as “wider availability” is expected in the second quarter as they originally prioritized European sales.

Mercedes US Retail Sales Q1
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Mercedes USA Passenger Cars70,000-3%
Mercedes Vans USA8,500-6%
Total Sales78,500-3%
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The firm didn’t even bother mentioning the EQE, EQE SUV, EQS, or EQS SUV. This implies sales were as hot as an Anchorage dumpster fire in January, but surely a yoke will turn things around.

On the van side of the equation, sales fell 6% to roughly 8,500 units. The automaker could barely feign interest, but said they remain “focused on delivering versatile, premium van solutions that support evolving business needs.”

That’s meaningless nonsense, but at least we can look forward to the new VLE and VLS. The latter is getting an ultra-luxurious Maybach variant that promises private jet levels of comfort.

Sales Down Globally As Well

 Mercedes Sales Are Out And The Most Interesting Thing Is What They Won’t Tell Us

Zooming out, global passenger car sales fell 6% in the first quarter to around 419,400 units. This came despite a 9% increase in EVs, which found around 44,300 takers.

Speaking of which, the automaker said the “new electric GLC has generated more orders in the first three months than any other electric vehicle in our history.” They added order books for the CLA, GLB, and GLC EVs are “filled well into the second half of the year.”

EVs weren’t the only bright spot as European orders for the facelifted S-Class were “above expectations.” The automaker is also expecting to receive a boost from the updated GLE and GLS.

 Mercedes Sales Are Out And The Most Interesting Thing Is What They Won’t Tell Us

Confusingly, the global release said American car sales climbed 20% to 81,100 units. The company noted these are rounded “preliminary figures,” but that’s significantly more than the 70,000 mentioned earlier. However, this appears to be a case of retail sales vs overall numbers.

[Update: Despite being labeled as “Mercedes-Benz Cars sales” in the international release, the US figure of 81,100 units is said to be total group sales. This implies it includes the 70,000 car and 8,500 van retail sales as well as an additional 2,600 fleet sales.]

This, combined with a lack of model level details, results in a confusing maze of piecemeal information that – at times – seems contradictory. Regardless, the brand is tanking hard in China as sales were down 27% to around 111,600 units.

When it comes to vans, global sales fell 3% to approximately 80,300 units. Sales of EVs spiked 29%, but Mercedes only sold 6,100.

Mercedes Global Sales Q1
 Q1 2026Diff.
Mercedes-Benz Group499,700-6%
–    thereof BEVs50,400+11%
   
Mercedes-Benz Cars419,400-6%
–    thereof BEVs44,300+9%
   
Mercedes-Benz Cars sales by segment*  
–    Top-End61,500-5%
–    Core248,000-6%
–    Entry109,800-7%
   
Mercedes-Benz Cars sales by regions and markets  
Europe**158,400+7%
–    thereof Germany49,300+9%
Asia153,500-23%
–    thereof China111,600-27%
North America***89,600+16%
–    thereof U.S.81,100+20%
Rest of World17,900-14%
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Rolls-Royce’s Electric SUV Revives A Long-Forgotten Hood Design

  • Rolls-Royce’s new electric crossover will have a split-opening hood.
  • It features a central spine as well as two outer panels that lift up.
  • SUV will likely mix BMW Neue Klasse tech with Spectre developments.

Rolls-Royce is working on an electric crossover to battle the Bentley Barnato and spy photographers recently snapped a prototype undergoing testing in Munich. While that’s notable by itself, the model appears to have an old school split hood.

Thanks to a beefy camera lens, we can see the ‘hood’ will have a central spine with a retractable spirit of ecstasy hood ornament at the front. On either side are two movable panels, which apparently lift up similar to a trunk lid.

More: Next Rolls-Royce Cullinan Is Changing Way More Than You Think

Rolls-Royce filed a patent for the idea in 2024 and it gives you a pretty good idea of what to expect. We can also see what appears to be a hinge at the front of the hood, although it looks like a drill attachment with a Phillips bit when you zoom in closer.

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Forgotten tools aside, the crossover has a fully enclosed grille with a top-mounted camera. It’s flanked by split lighting units including lower headlights with “RR” badging. The model also sports a wide lower intake with horizontal bars.

The rest of the design is far more conventional and closely echoes the current Cullinan. As a result, there’s a strong shoulder line and slab-sided bodywork. They’re joined by a familiar greenhouse, a relatively flat roof, and a thick rear pillar.

 Rolls-Royce’s Electric SUV Revives A Long-Forgotten Hood Design

The déjà vu design continues out back, but the EV has a unique bumper that lacks exhaust cut outs. The bumper also houses the license plate recess, which is a change as it’s mounted to the liftgate on the Cullinan.

These similarities originally had us believing the model was the second-generation Cullinan. However, there’s been some speculation that the two crossovers could co-exist alongside each other – at least initially.

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While there are more questions than answers at this point, the model will undoubtedly follow in the footsteps of the Spectre. The coupe sports a 102 kWh battery pack as well as a dual-motor all-wheel drive system developing 577 hp (430kW / 584 PS) and 664 lb-ft (900Nm) of torque.

This enables the model to accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in 4.4 seconds and have a WLTP range of 329 miles (530 km). There could also be a more powerful Black Badge variant with 650 hp (485 kW / 659 PS) and 793 lb-ft (1,075 Nm) of torque.

That being said, the crossover could benefit from newer technologies like the facelifted 7-Series. BMW recently announced the flagship sedan is getting their Gen6 eDrive technology and this will include a cylindrical cell lithium-ion battery with a 20% higher energy density. We can also expect the model to incorporate some other Neue Klasse advancements.

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Mercedes’ Electric C-Class EQ Is Running Out Of Camouflage

  • The Mercedes C-Class with EQ Technology is losing its disguise.
  • New photos give us our best look at the EV’s streamlined bodywork.
  • Should offer a dual-motor all-wheel drive system developing 483 hp.

Spy photographers have snapped the Mercedes C-Class EQ on multiple occasions and the automaker officially previewed the model last fall. It now appears to be getting closer to its debut as lightly camouflaged prototypes have been spied undergoing testing in Germany.

While the front end is still heavily disguised, a previous teaser image has revealed the model will follow in the footsteps of the GLC EQ and adopt an illuminated, fully enclosed grille. It will also sport a light up surround as well as nearby star-infused headlights.

More: Mercedes-AMG Turns Electric C-Class Up To 11, Could Offer Up To 800 HP

More notably, we can see our first glimpse at the production hood. It features soft curves and a protruding middle section.

Moving further back, there’s streamlined bodywork and a rakish windscreen that flows into a sloping roof. The overall design recalls the EQE and EQS, but the C-Class EQ has a sportier and less exaggerated greenhouse. We can also see the model will be offered with both traditional and flush-mounted door handles as well as an assortment of different wheels.

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Two of the prototypes appear to be equipped with an AMG or Night Package. They have an assortment of changes including sportier wheels, black window trim, black side skirts, and black mirror caps.

Out back, there are muscular rear haunches and a trunk with an integrated spoiler. They’re joined by a rounded bumper as well as taillights with circular accents featuring star graphics.

Spy photographers didn’t get a good look inside, but previous images have suggested the cabin will echo its crossover counterpart. This suggests the sedan could be offered with three different screen setups, including a relatively basic version with a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14-inch infotainment system.

The middle option would be an MBUX Superscreen, which throws a 14-inch front passenger display into the mix. However, the real show stopper should be a 39.1-inch MBUX Hyperscreen that spans the width of the dashboard.

Powertrains And Range

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Powertrain details are more mysterious, but the GLC EQ gives us a pretty good idea about what to expect. It has a 94 kWh battery pack, which feeds a dual-motor all-wheel drive system developing 483 hp (360 kW / 490 PS) and 590 lb-ft (800 Nm) of torque. This enables the crossover to accelerate from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 4.3 seconds, hit a top speed of 130 mph (210 km/h), and have a WLTP range of 418 miles (673 km).

However, we can expect additional variants including models with rear-wheel drive. The company has previously said one version will offer 497 miles (800 km) of range, which would fall well short of the BMW i3’s 559 miles (900 km).

There’s no word on when the C-Class EQ will be unveiled, but the photos suggest a debut could be right around the corner and the automaker has previously said 16 new models are coming this year – including six EVs.

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Kia Is Coming For The Tacoma With Powertrains Toyota Doesn’t Offer In America

  • Kia confirms midsize pickup with hybrid and range extender powertrain options.
  • Truck targets US buyers with towing skills, off road ability and a roomy cabin.
  • Wider Kia strategy includes more hybrids, EV growth and big US sales targets.

Kia’s nearly ready to saddle up and ride into America’s most fiercely loyal segment, and it’ll be doing it with the help of two totally different electrified powertrains.

We’ve known for a while that Kia, along with its Hyundai sister brand, are working on a pair of midsize pickups for the US. They’ll be proper body-on-frame trucks designed to deprive Toyota and Ford salesmen of truck hunters that might otherwise have snapped up a Tacoma or Ranger.

More: Hyundai’s New Pickup Truck Will Be Everything The Santa Cruz Refused To Be

What wasn’t confirmed until today at Kia’s investor briefing, is what will be under the hood of those trucks. A hybrid option seemed likely, but Kia CEO Ho Sung Song says the pickup will offer buyers the choice of both hybrid and range-extender electric powertrains. That means it won’t just be chasing the usual suspects like the Tacoma and Ranger, but could potentially steal sales from more bigger, high-tech machinery like the Rivian R1T and Tesla Cybertruck.

Details are still thin, but Kia says the truck will offer proper capability where it matters. Expect solid towing, genuine off road chops and a roomy double-cab layout designed for real world use.

Boulder’s Brother

 Kia Is Coming For The Tacoma With Powertrains Toyota Doesn’t Offer In America
Current Kia Tasman.

Underneath, it will share its rugged bones with a future Hyundai truck previewed by the Boulder SUV concept unveiled at the New York Auto Show earlier this month. Given the Boulder’s butch aesthetic, we can expect both trucks to have plenty of attitude, but hopefully it’ll be less ugly than the Kia Tasman truck (shown above and in the lead image) that’s sold in Australia and other markets.

 Kia Is Coming For The Tacoma With Powertrains Toyota Doesn’t Offer In America
The Hyundai Boulder SUV concept.

This new pickup won’t just be a niche addition either. Kia reckons it can shift around 90,000 units annually in North America, Auto News reports, and carve out a meaningful slice of the segment. That’s ambitious for a brand that’s never sold a truck in the US before, but then Kia isn’t exactly lacking in confidence these days.

Hybrids For US, EVs For Europe

The truck also fits neatly into Kia’s broader US push. The company is targeting more than one million annual sales stateside by 2030, with a 6.2 percent market share. To get there, it’s doubling down on hybrids, expanding from four to eight nameplates and adding electrified options to core models.

 Kia Is Coming For The Tacoma With Powertrains Toyota Doesn’t Offer In America

That includes big hitters like the Telluride, which is set to gain hybrid and range extender variants, plus the Sportage, which Kia wants to push past 200,000 annual sales. Even the smaller Seltos is getting in on the action with a new look (seen above) and a hybrid version aimed at cracking six-figure sales.

And while America gets a tough new truck, Europe is getting something much smaller but just as important. A new EV1 hatch is on the way to take on cars like the Renault 5, proving Kia’s strategy really does cover everything from city streets to dusty trails.

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Nissan’s New Midsize SUV Costs Less Than A Kicks And Has More Screens Than A Mercedes

  • The NX8 arrives in two flavors, pure electric and range-extender.
  • Longest-range EREV version covers over 900 miles on a full tank.
  • Pricing ranges between ¥149,900-199,900 ($21,900-29,200).

Update: The new NX8 is now on sale in China. Pricing starts lower than expected, and Nissan is offering both a pure electric and a range-extender version. This story has been updated with full pricing, specs, and new photos.

Nissan has introduced a new midsize SUV developed in partnership with Dongfeng in China, marking the latest addition to its growing, budget-conscious N-series lineup. Named the NX8, the model joins the existing N6 and N7 sedans and is offered with a selection of electrified powertrains.

More: Nissan’s New Hybrid Sedan Is As Big An Altima For Thousands Less Than A Versa

The exterior design follows the same styling language as its sedan counterparts, with clean surfacing and a grille-free front fascia. A full-width daytime running light runs across the split headlights and wraps around the front fenders, while OLED tail lights extend across the rear.

The overall shape leans toward conventional SUV proportions, marked by flush-fitting door handles and pronounced shoulders.

How Big Is It?

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The midsize NX8 measures 4,870 mm (191.7 inches) in length, 1,920 mm (75.6 inches) in width, and 1,680 mm (66.1 inches) in height, with a wheelbase of 2,917 mm (114.8 inches).

More: Nissan’s Old Kicks Returns, And It Drives Like An EV Without Ever Plugging In

That makes it 222 mm (8.7 inches) longer than the Rogue (X-Trail) and 152 mm (6 inches) shorter than the Pathfinder. Interestingly, its wheelbase is 17 mm (0.7 inches) longer than the Pathfinder’s, which should translate to slightly better interior space.

A High-Tech Interior

Inside, we find dual 15.6-inch infotainment displays on the dashboard, which are separate from the 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and run on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295P chipset. The flagship trim adds a 63-inch augmented reality head-up display and a 25-speaker audio system.

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Additional highlights include AI Zero Gravity Seats 2.0 with massage, heating, and ventilation, along with contactless airflow control, an onboard refrigerator, and Motion Sickness Prevention Technology 3.0.

The five-seater cabin can transform into a comfortable couch/bed by fully reclining the front seatbacks. Furthermore, the boot has extra space under the floor, and is complemented by a frunk in the battery electric versions.

In terms of safety, the SUV is fitted with up to 29 sensors including a roof-mounted lidar unit. This the hardware for the Momenta-based Advanced Driver Assistance promising sophisticated autonomous capabilities.

Powertrain Options

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The Nissan NX8 is offered with both range-extender (EREV) and fully electric (BEV) powertrains, each using lithium iron phosphate battery packs supplied by CATL.

More: Nissan Thinks You’re Not Mature Enough To Appreciate What It Just Launched In Japan

The EREV pairs a turbocharged 1.5-liter engine acting as a generator with a single electric motor producing 335 hp (250 kW/ 340 PS). It delivers an EV-only range of 310 km (193 miles) and a combined range of 1,450 km (901 miles) under CLTC testing.

The BEV variant produces either 288 hp (215 kW / 292 PS) or 335 hp (250 kW / 340 PS). Range is rated at 580 km (360 miles) and 650 km (404 miles), respectively, under the CLTC cycle. These figures exceed the Leaf’s 303-mile EPA rating on paper, though CLTC estimates typically run 20 to 30 percent higher than EPA results, so real-world differences may be smaller than they appear. The larger 81 kWh battery supports ultra-fast charging at up to 463 kW, taking it from 10 to 80 percent in 12 minutes.

How Much Does It Cost?

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Nissan has initially launched the NX8 in China but as with the N6 and N7 sedans, it is expected to be exported to additional markets. Whether that will include Western regions like Europe and Australia, however, remains to be seen.

In its home market, the SUV is currently priced between ¥149,900-199,900 ($21,900-$29,200), depending on the powertrain and trim level. That’s roughly in line with what you would pay for the older Kicks Play in the US ($21,520), which remains Nissan’s most affordable model there, and still less than the new Kicks ($22,430). It also comes in well below the new Leaf EV, which starts at $29,990 in America.

These figures reflect introductory pricing for the launch period, with standard pricing set at ¥159,900-209,900 ($23,400-30,700). Even so, the China-spec model remains considerably cheaper than the Nissan Rogue, which starts at $29,490 in the US market.

Nissan NX8 Pricing
TrimPowertrain TypeLaunch PriceUSD
NX8 150 ProEREV¥149,900$21,900
NX8 150 MaxEREV¥159,900$23,400
NX8 310 MaxEREV¥169,900$24,900
NX8 580 ProBEV¥149,900$21,900
NX8 580 MaxBEV¥159,900$23,400
NX8 650 MaxBEV¥174,900$25,600
NX8 Master EditionBEV¥199,900$29,200
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Kia’s Baby EV1 Kicks Off A Tsunami Of New Models, And They’re Not All Electric

  • Kia readies subcompact EV1 hatch based on new EV2 SUV hardware.
  • Brand targets one million EV sales globally while boosting hybrid lineup.
  • New platform coming later with 40% bigger batteries, 9% more power. 

Kia just pulled the covers off its future plans, and while there’s plenty to digest, the real headline act for Europe is a tiny newcomer with big expectations. Enter the upcoming EV1, a compact electric hatch that’s shaping up to be Kia’s most affordable EV yet when it debuts next year.

Think of it as the lower, sleeker sibling to the EV2. It’s aimed squarely at Europe’s hotly contested supermini class, going up against the Renault 5, Peugeot e208 and Vauxhall Corsa Electric.

More: Kia’s Cheapest Electric SUV Drops A Seat To Hit Its Price

Under the skin, the EV1 is expected to share its hardware with the EV2, meaning a 400-volt E GMP platform and two battery options. Entry models should get a 42.2 kWh pack with roughly 200 miles (322 km) of range, while higher trims could use a 61 kWh battery pushing closer to 300 miles (483 km). Power outputs will likely mirror the EV2’s, so expect something in the region of 145 hp (147 PS / 108 kW) on base or mid-spec cars.

Kia also says this will be its first car in the segment to be a software-defined vehicle, one where everything from infotainment to vehicle systems is deeply integrated and updateable. Despite the clever tech, prices are likely to start at a little over £20,000 (€23,000), making it a genuine mass market EV.

New EV Platform In The Works

 Kia’s Baby EV1 Kicks Off A Tsunami Of New Models, And They’re Not All Electric

But the EV1 is just one piece of a much bigger puzzle. Kia wants 14 EVs globally by 2030 and annual electric sales of one million units. That’s part of a broader push to hit 4.13 million total sales and a 4.5 percent global market share.

Beyond the EV1, Kia will launch a new electric platform that it says will deliver up to 40 percent bigger batteries with 15 percent greater energy density powering motors that are 9 percent gruntier. An electric SUV to bridge the gap between the EV5 and EV9 is also on the way.

Big Hybrid Push

 Kia’s Baby EV1 Kicks Off A Tsunami Of New Models, And They’re Not All Electric

But Kia isn’t going all in on EVs just yet, especially not in the US, CEO Ho Sung Song admitting that the rate of global electric adoption had slowed. So hybrids are getting a major boost, with 13 HEV models planned and annual hybrid sales targeted at 1.1 million units. New hybrid versions of key models like the Telluride, Seltos and K4 are coming, as are hybrid and range-extender versions of the midsize body-on-frame truck Kia will debut before 2030.

Furthermore, the Korean brand is doubling down on commercial vehicles like the PV5, adding a bigger PV7 in 2027 and PV9 two years later. It’s also pushing robotics, with factory bots and delivery solutions in development. So yes, the EV1 might be small, but it’s leading a very big plan.

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The new Kia EV2 electric crossover.

Opel And Alfa Romeo’s Next EVs May Be Built Around Chinese Tech, Not German Or Italian

  • A new Opel EV may be built at a Spain plant alongside the Leapmotor B10 model.
  • Leapmotor is expected to supply key electrical and electronic parts to Stellantis.
  • Stellantis aims to deepen its ties after buying a 20 percent stake in the company.

Facing mounting pressure to cut costs and speed up timelines, Stellantis is looking beyond its own engineering bench. The automaker is reportedly exploring a plan to co-develop a new EV for Opel, and possibly Alfa Romeo too, with Leapmotor, leaning heavily on the Chinese firm’s underlying technologies.

Read: Stellantis’ Plan For Canada Looks Less Like A Car Factory And More Like A Chinese IKEA, Says Official

The move comes as Stellantis recalibrates its EV strategy following a $25 billion writedown tied to scaling back parts of its electric vehicle roadmap.

China-Based Development Plans

Unnamed sources claim that the new Opel could use the same architecture as the Leapmotor B10. Whether it will share the exact same powertrain remains unclear, but Leapmotor is expected to supply key systems, including electrical and electronic components, effectively doing much of the heavy lifting under the skin.

In addition, much of the development work would take place in China, with Opel focusing primarily on exterior design. Reuters reports that discussions between the two companies began late last year, and a deal could be finalized in the coming weeks.

Stellantis acquired a 20 percent stake in Leapmotor in 2023 and has since supported the brand’s international expansion through their joint venture, Leapmotor International. This entity oversees sales and production outside China. If approved, the new Opel SUV would be built at Stellantis’ Zaragoza plant in Spain, which is also set to assemble the Leapmotor B10 starting later this year.

An Alfa Romeo Next?

 Opel And Alfa Romeo’s Next EVs May Be Built Around Chinese Tech, Not German Or Italian

It is understood that the new Opel could enter production in 2028, with annual output targeted at around 50,000 units. Leapmotor has responded cautiously to the reports, noting that it continues discussions with partners, including Stellantis, but has no plans for full platform-level collaboration. Instead, it remains focused on supplying its own in-house components.

The close-knit partnership between Stellantis and Leapmotor may extend beyond a single Opel EV. Early discussions have considered applying Leapmotor’s technology to smaller A-segment models, which would likely require separate production lines. The same report also points to a possible Alfa Romeo model based on the B10 architecture, which could also be produced in Zaragoza.

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Cupra’s Raval Rivals The Alpine A290, And Comes With A Trick Differential

  • Cupra Raval launches before its VW ID. Polo and Skoda Epic siblings.
  • Multiple battery and motor options offer up to around 280 miles range.
  • Entry price should be around €26k/£23k to directly challenge Renault 5.

VW’s sporty Spanish brand, Cupra, has revealed its smallest EV yet. Called the Raval, this subcompact sister to the upcoming electric VW ID. Polo and Skoda Epiq hits European roads later in 2026 with bags of attitude and the aim of stealing sales away from Renault’s popular 5.

Also: Cupra Born Again With Real Buttons And A New Face

At just over 4 meters (157.4 inches) long the Raval sits in supermini territory but stretches expectations with a 2,600 mm (102.4 inches) wheelbase and a surprisingly roomy 441 liter (15.6 cu-ft) trunk. It’s wider and lower than you might expect too, giving it a squat, planted stance that screams more fun than frugal.

 Cupra’s Raval Rivals The Alpine A290, And Comes With A Trick Differential

Underneath, it rides on the Volkswagen Group’s new MEB+ platform, which it’ll share with the ID. Polo and Epiq. Think of it as the budget friendly evolution of the architecture used in bigger EVs like the ID.4 and Born, but tuned here for smaller, cheaper cars, and set up to the drive the front wheels, rather than the rears, or all four.

Buyers get plenty of powertrain choice. Entry level versions badged simply Raval pair a 114 hp (116 PS / 85 kW) motor with a 37 kWh battery, good for around 186 miles (300 km) of range, though limited to just 50 kW DC charging. Step up a rung on the configuration ladder to Raval Plus and you’ll find a 133 hp (135 PS / 99 kW) motor using the same pack, although this time charging peaks at up to 88 kW DC for a 10 to 80 percent top up in roughly 23 minutes.

Hot Hatch Punch

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Move into the bigger battery cars and things get spicier. The 52 kWh pack brings 208 hp (211 PS / 155 kW) in the Endurance trim and delivers around 280 miles (450 km) of range, with charging speeds up to 105 kW.

That should be feisty enough for most buyers, but if it’s not, there’s the VZ hot hatch. It pushes output to 222 hp (226 PS / 166 kW) and will hit 62 mph (100 kmh) in 6.8 seconds making it a rival for the Alpine A290, not to mention VW’s ID. Polo GTI. Range drops slightly to around 249 miles (400 km), but speed demons might think it a price worth paying.

Cupra hasn’t just chased power numbers, either. The Raval’s chassis sits 15 mm (0.59 inches) lower than the base MEB+ setup used on the ID. Polo and runs a 10 mm (0.39 inches) wider track, with adaptive dampers, progressive steering, and an electronic limited slip differential on the VZ. There’s also one pedal driving and a dramatic e launch feature for stoplight getaways complete with synthesized sound effects.

Big On Screen, Short On Buttons

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Inside, drivers are treated to a usefully large 10.25-inch digital cluster and a 12.9 inch infotainment system, though unlike the ID. Polo, which has multiple physical buttons for features like the climate control the Raval is button-light and stuck with the old-style VW interface and its annoying temperature sliders. At least you get real physical switches on the chunky steering wheel.

Go for the launch edition Raval VZ Extreme and you’re treated to CUP bucket seats with 3D knit technology upholstery, as well as Sulfur Green 19-inch wheels and a Manganese matt exterior finish. At the other end of the scale, prices are expected to start at around €26,000, or just under £23,000 in the UK, when the Raval arrives in summer 2026. That puts the smallest Cupra in a head-on battle with the Renault 5 – which would you pick?

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