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Mother of Sandy Hook Victim Brings Student Safety Message to TSD

8 September 2025 at 20:32

Michele Gay, co-founder of Safe and Sound Schools and mother to a student who was killed in the 2014 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, is attending the Transporting Students with Disabilities and Special Needs (TSD) Conference in November to talk about safety for all students in all educational settings, including the school bus.

At her TSD keynote on Friday, Nov. 9, Gay will discuss “Developmentally Appropriate Safety Education” and how schools can develop safety curriculum and training that supports and accommodates the unique needs of students and staff of all ages, abilities and educational levels. During her keynote, Gay looks to empower student transportation professionals to provide the appropriate kinds of training that will ensure student safety.

Michele Gay's daughter Josephine who was a victim of the Sandy Hook school shooting (Photo from Safe and Sound Schools Instagram Page)
Michele Gay’s daughter Josephine was a victim of the Sandy Hook school shooting. (Photo from Safe and Sound Schools Instagram Page.)

She will discuss how transportation can prepare staff to quickly and safely handle situations on or near the school bus, while keeping the physical and psychological safety of the students as the focal goal. As a very visible sign of students’ presence, the school bus can often be a target, and Gay looks to equip student transporters to protect the “rolling classroom” and the students onboard.

Gay began her work in the educational field as an elementary school teacher at the age of 21. She became a mom of three. She described one daughter, Josephine Grace or “Joey” as she was affectionally called, as “especially special” with many unique traits that came along with an autism diagnosis. Gay said she lived the day-to-day experiences of supporting a child with visual impairment, apraxia of speech, fine and gross motor skills. She shared that her daughter always made the most of life and that her goal as a mother and educator was to help her daughter navigate the world with those unique challenges.


Gay was a guest on the School Transportation Podcast, where she shared more about the reason why behind her work for student safety. Listen to the full episode here.


After the devastating shooting Dec. 12, 2014, and Joey’s murder along with that of 19 other 6- and 7-year-old students and six adult school staff members, Gay and her family was faced with the heartbreaking reality of the dangers that students encounter. She then founded Safe and Sound Schools, a national non-profit school safety advocacy and resource center, alongside Alissa Parker, who lost her daughter Emilie in the Sandy Hook shooting. Since then, Gay has been sharing how communities can create a comprehensive and sustainable approach to safety.

An experienced and educated advocate, Gay has a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction. She has addressed national audiences through media outlets, schools, law enforcement agencies and more. She continues to be a leading advocate for student safety, inspired by Josephine and all children like her.

Save $100 on main conference registration with the Early Bird Discount, available through Oct.4. The TSD Conference will be held Nov. 6 through Nov. 11 at Embassy Suites Dallas-Frisco Hotel and Convention Center Visit tsdconference.com to register and view the conference agenda, which includes four keynotes and dozens of educational sessions all focused on transportation of students with special needs.


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New York Association Urges Motorists to Stop for School Buses at Startup

8 September 2025 at 20:12

With the new school year underway, the New York Association for Pupil Transportation (NYAPT) is drawing urgent attention to the dangerous and ongoing issue of motorists illegally passing stopped school buses. The organization is calling on all New York drivers to be extra vigilant as school buses are back on daily routes across the state.

In a statement released last week, NYAPT emphasized the critical need for motorists to obey traffic laws designed to protect student safety, especially during boarding and drop-off times. According to a statewide survey of school bus drivers conducted by NYAPT, incidents of motorists passing stopped school buses remain a serious threat to student safety.

“Providing New York’s school-age children a safe school bus ride to and from school each day is our top priority, and we urge all motorists to do their part and be extra cautious as schools reopen,” said Marc Medina, NYAPT president and transportation director for the Farmingdale School District on Long Island. “We are asking drivers to avoid distractions while driving, be aware that school buses are back on the roads, and always to stop when they see those red lights flashing on a school bus because students’ lives depend on it.”

NYAPT remindeds motorists that New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law mandate all vehicles must stop when approaching a school bus with flashing red lights, regardless of the direction of travel even on multi-lane or divided highways. Red lights on a bus indicate that a child is either boarding or exiting the vehicle.

Additionally, school buses on routes have federally mandated stop arms that extend during student loading and unloading.

A first-time offense can result in a fine ranging from $250 to $400, five points on a driver’s license, and up to 30 days in jail. Repeat offenders within a three-year span can face steeper fines, longer jail terms, and eventual license revocation.

“Riding a school bus is the safest way for a student to get to and from school each day, and we ask motorists who share the road with our school buses to do their part to keep it that way,” said NYAPT Executive Director David Christopher.

The concern over illegal passing of stopped school buses extends far beyond New York. A nationwide survey conducted by the National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Services (NASDPTS) across 36 states and the District of Columbia revealed that approximately 31 percent of the nation’s school bus drivers reported a staggering number of motorists illegally passing stopped buses. During the one-day count, the participating states reported a total of 114,239 school bus drivers documented 67,258 vehicles passing their buses unlawfully on a single day. However, New York did not hare its numbers with NASDPTS.

In addition to safety concerns, NYAPT is highlighting another pressing issue affecting school transportation: The ongoing shortage of school bus drivers. A recent survey revealed that 60 percent of NYAPT members report needing to hire additional school bus drivers.

“While Gov. [Kathy] Hochul and the legislature have made important policy changes to assist schools with recruiting and retaining school bus drivers, many school transportation departments are still struggling to address the driver shortage problem,” Christopher added. “We ask that parents and caregivers who experience delays in school bus service or have transportation routes temporarily paused due to a lack of drivers be patient and have backup plans for transporting their children.”


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Parts Standardization Provides Cost-Saving, Efficiencies

8 September 2025 at 17:56

Every maintenance professional has their own unique way of going about their craft, and every bus garage has its own feel. But when experts discuss approaches to parts purchasing and inventory management, certain best practices rise to the top.

For starters, fleet uniformity goes a long way toward achieving reduced downtime, mechanic familiarity with equipment, effective inventory management, and cost containment, explained a group of fleet directors and lead mechanics, some having earned the designation of School Transportation News Garage Stars in recent years.

“The last 15 years weve been buying Blue Birds,” said Chad Eaton, fleet manager with the Eagle County School District in Colorado. “It just simplifies everything: inventory, repairs, training. If you’ve seen an issue once on a Blue Bird, the next time it comes up, you know exactly what to do. It might take you 10 minutes instead of a half hour.”

Ryan Waters, head bus garage technician with the Lake Shore Central School District in Angola, New York and a 2024 Garage Star, agreed that “standardization” is a foundational best practice. “That helps us the most. If we run the same lights, the same tires on everything, we have to keep less parts in stock,” he explained.

Tim Dooley, bus mechanic supervisor at the North Kansas City School District in Missouri, added his district runs all Thomas Built Buses. “It might not always be the cheapest [solution] up front, but standardizing the fleet saves us a lot in the long run, when it comes to stocking parts and training mechanics,” Dooley said. “Keeping one manufacturer simplifies inventory and service. We looked at other brands, but the potential savings didn’t outweigh the added complexity.”

Andrew DeBolt, fleet management coordinator with Californa’s San Jose Unified School District, purchases original equipment manufacturer parts for consistency with service manuals and wear indicators. “Using OEM parts means the wear indicators match the service procedures,” he said. “It keeps everything consistent.”

San Jose also operates with an all-Thomas Built Buses fleet, necessitating fewer parts to stock, a simpler diagnostics process, easier training for mechanics and better pattern-failure predictability.

DeBolt, a 2020 Garage Star, said he operates a hybrid inventory management system that consists of stocking high-use items like tires, mirrors and other common parts while relying on local vendors for just-in-time delivery of infrequent items. He noted the system is streamlined yet responsive to the department’s needs.

“When I started, we had parts for buses we hadn’t owned in 15 years. Now we keep it tight. If we only use it once or twice a year, we don’t stock it,” he said. Proactive maintenance is another must-do, according to the garage experts. “We try to be proactive. If we see it’s close now, let’s just do it,” DeBolt commented. “Don’t wait until it becomes a bigger issue.”

Dooley said an important aspect of maintenance North Kansas manages is inspecting the brakes every time a bus is in the shop. “I keep a spreadsheet to monitor wear, and once a set drops to 30 percent, we schedule the replacement,” he said. “If the bus is already in the shop, we take care of it right then. No sense pulling it twice.” DeBolt applied that strategy to brakes and tires, acknowledging “there is a tradeoff.

“If you’re purely focused on trying to get every last penny out of that tire, you would run it down till it was at its minimum spec and then swap it out at that point, but you run the risk of a collateral issue (such as) a tire coming apart, taking out mud flaps and doing body damage,” he said. “Even if they have 8/32ths of tread left, we say, ‘They’re 10 years old and they’re coming off the bus.’ We sacrifice a little bit of service life on a brake pad or a tire, but we’re saving two weeks of shop time by the time we cut the mangled metal back, weld it and get it undercoated.

San Jose Unified, which buys tires through California’s state school bus tire program to secure better pricing, opts for recaps on rear axles to stretch tire life and save dollars. But DeBolt noted the COVID-19 pandemic, which kept students at home and buses off the road for an extended period, skewed maintenance cycles and caused some tires to age out before wearing out.

“We save 50 percent with recaps, but only if the tire’s being consumed in three or four years. Now we’re seeing 10-year-old tires,” he said. “All these tires that we had been using for recap on the rear axle, now they’re so old they’re failing. It kind of caught up to us.”

Waters’ department in Lake Shore, which maintains 57 buses and another 20 to 30 district vehicles, does use retread tires but does not keep casings longer than five years. When buying new tires, he opts for higher-end Goodyear options that he said improve longevity and cost effectiveness. “Even if you’re buying a tire that’s twice as expensive, if it lasts twice as long it’s less maintenance work for us to do, so it’s worth it in the long run,” he noted.

Waters said he initially tried multiple vendors before settling on one that consistently meets the district’s expectations. A requirement to secure at least three bids and the practice of conducting ongoing price checks with competitors maintains accountability. Decision-making is based on best value and service, not just price. “Sometimes paying a little bit more for a part will get us the better service. Value really does figure into it. It’s just not low bid,” he said.

While the COVID pandemic didn’t significantly disrupt tire deliveries, it did cause major price hikes. Those sharp price increases have largely remained in place. While a simmering global trade war has threatened to increase prices on bus parts from other countries, DeBolt said the uncertainty hasn’t influenced his approach to tire purchases, prioritizing U.S. manufactured brands.

“In the past, we’ve used other brands and had varying levels of success, but we’ve had the best success with Bridgestones, specifically the Bridgestones made in the U.S. And then Goodyears. Their stuff is all made in the U.S., too. The rubber quality is better. The build quality is better.” Does a commitment to purchase quality parts at a higher price fall into the best-practices category? Absolutely,” DeBolt insisted.

Eaton, who has 26 years of experience with Eagle County under his belt, shared a similar philosophy. The district runs only Michelin XZE2s on its bus steer axles and Michelin XDN2s on drive axles. “We’ve been buying these same tires for as long as I’ve been here. The tires are expensive up front, but they last. We tend to age them out before we wear them out,” he said. “It’s about value, not price. We’ve been doing it this way for so long because it works.”

The North Kansas City district contracts its tire work to a company that’s a trusted partner. “They handle most of our tire changes unless it’s something urgent in the morning like a flat. Having that partnership in place really saves us time and keeps our fleet moving,” Dooley said. “We’ve used Goodyear, Continental, BF Goodrich, whatever is available. We don’t have a strong brand preference, but I do feel that Continental and Goodyear wear better than the Michelins that come standard.”

The school district does not run retreads on any of its buses. “Every tire that we put on is new,” he said. “That’s an investment in safety and reliability that pays off in the long run.”

Meanwhile, Eaton said he believes in investing in premium tires for long-term value and buying the same brand and types of tires. “We only need to stock the two kinds of tires steer and drive which really helps us manage inventory efficiently,” he added. Of course, even the top pros have their own approaches to their craft.

When it comes to purchasing, Dooley said he doesn’t spend a lot of time shopping for different prices. “I’d rather work with vendors I trust, who can get me what I need quickly and keep our fleet on the road,” he said. “Midwest Bus Sales knows our fleet, and they’ve talked about going back to a consignment setup, where they stock the shelves and bill us as we use parts. For a district with two garages like ours, that kind of support would be a big help.”

All four districts have made the transition to LED lighting for reliability and reduced maintenance times. Eaton said all of the Eagle County district’s new bus orders come pre-equipped with LED lighting and First Light illuminated stop arm systems and front and back school bus signs.

“We’re even retrofitting our older buses with First Light’s stop arms and school bus signs,” he said. “We’ve had great experience with their products. They’re bright, reliable and add visibility.”

It’s also important to take unique local conditions intoconsideration when purchasing parts and managing inventory.

“Living up here in the mountains in Colorado, we’re required to have drive-line retarders…and we have the exhaust brakes through the Cummins engines we run, so we’re very fortunate that having those two secondary braking systems on our buses means we don’t go through a lot of brakes,” Eaton said.

On the other hand, Dooley noted that North Kansas City goes through brake shoes fast. “About 20 boxes every two weeks,” he estimated. “So, I buy drums and shoes by the pallet. It’s more efficient and more cost-effective to stay ahead of demand like that.”

DeBolt recommended developing and maintaining open, honest and ongoing relationships with the district fiscal department as a budgeting best practice. He avoids “crying wolf” so that his budget requests are trusted and taken seriously.

“When I go to them and ask for money, they know it’s legitimate. That trust makes a huge difference,” he suggested. “We don’t guess with variable costs like fuel. We agree on a number, but we all understand it may need to be adjusted later.”

When possible, Waters makes a point of purchasing from vendors that offer longer warranties and then keeping track of warranties on specific parts. “One company might have a three-year warranty, another one might have a five-year warranty,” he explained.

He said he prefers paperless inspections and maintenance, using a system that automatically generates work orders and alerts based on input. “We don’t have paper in our buses. We have tablets,” he said. “If drivers have an issue, they put it in the tablet. It sends me an email and creates a work order. I can go on there, look at the codes of everything.”

Eaton said investing in training, whenever possible and practical, is another value-added best practice. “We definitely try to get into any training that’s available to keep them up to snuff with standards. But any time you can stay on top of your game in ever-changing industry, that helps cut down on your downtime, too,” he said.

Best practices shouldn’t be shaped by how many or few vehicles a district operates, DeBolt noted. “We’re all driving the same equipment big or small fleet. The best practices don’t change that much,” he said.

Two keys to success above all, DeBolt insisted, are the ability to gather crucial information and roll with the punches. When it comes to the former, he said a search for better fuel economy led to the use of low rolling resistance tires and other cost savings. As to the latter, DeBolt underscored the value of honesty: “Our mantra is, we can deal with anything as long as we know what we’re dealing with.”

Editor’s Note: As reprinted from the August 2025 issue of School Transportation News.


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Hyundai Concept Three Is A Golf-Sized Electric Hot Hatch Coming In 2026

  • Hyundai has given us a sneak look at a future electric Golf rival.
  • The Concept Three was unveiled at Germany’s Munich Motor Show.
  • Likely to be called Ioniq 3, the EV will be built in Europe from 2027.

Just when we thought the action from Germany’s Munich Motor Show was winding down, Hyundai goes and drops what could be the car of the show. And the word is the Concept Three will morph into a fully fledged production EV that looks almost identical in 2026.

Likely to be badged the Ioniq 3 when production starts in Europe next year, the compact EV is built to rival the upcoming VW ID. Golf, and at 4,288 mm (168.8 inches) long will be a similar size. But the Golf won’t look anything like as dynamic, based on the coupe-like shape, sloping roofline and sports car-low nose of the Concept Three.

Related: This Electric Hatch May Be Hyundai’s Best-Looking Ioniq Yet

Hyundai calls the Three an Aero Hatch, saying the combination of the sporty roof, visual tension from the intersecting lines created by the ‘Art of Steel’ design language and the upright rear window blend performance and practicality. We just know it looks awesome, like a de-uglied Veloster for the electric age, this time with two rear doors instead of one.

Regular versions of the production EV won’t look quite as aggressive or feature the gullwing rear doors, Hyundai Design Centre boss Simon Loasby told Autocar, but you can see how elements such as the rear diffuser, transparent rear spoiler and fat fender flares could translate to an N performance version down the line.

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More than most automakers, Hyundai has embraced lighting tech to help give its cars unique identities and the the Concept Three is no different. Parametric Pixel lighting is employed at both ends of the car, but this time the pixels are more sophisticated, a gradient making the upper ones brighter.

Inside, the Concept Three makes a firm break from established Hyundai design themes. There’s no large touchscreen, instead drivers bring their own widgets to mount on the dashboard and customise their experience. The pod-like bucket seats are upholstered in sustainable fabrics and a weird handle on the console makes it look there’s an in-built Dust Buster.

Hyundai hasn’t revealed any tech details but logic suggests an Ioniq 3 would be closely related to models like sister company Kia’s EV4, which would mean 400 rather than 800-volt electrics, but a choice of single and dual motor configurations. We expect to see two battery options and around 390 miles (628 km) of range for the best performing models.

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This Vintage Rolls-Royce Is Now Twice as Powerful and Completely Silent

  • Halcyon will build 60 bespoke electrified Rolls-Royce Corniche models..
  • Each car gets 2,000 hours of restoration and a modern electric powertrain.
  • Upgrade doubles output compared to the original and offers 300 miles range.

The Rolls-Royce Corniche, that grand 1970s land yacht, has been given a new lease of life as an electric convertible by UK-based Halcyon. The company is producing just 60 “remastered” models, each built to order with a specification shaped around the customer’s tastes.

According to the company, the project begins with over 2,000 hours of restoration, stripping the donor vehicle into bare metal. Owners can decide whether to preserve the Corniche’s timeless design or add modern touches such as chrome bumpers, redesigned headlights, fresh alloy wheels, and custom exterior details.

Bespoke Everything

Inside, Halcyon has reimagined the Corniche with natural materials, bespoke detailing, and a surprising degree of flexibility. One early buyer opted for a two-seat layout with a sculpted rear cabin, and the company is even considering offering a custom Louis Vuitton luggage set.

Other updates bring the car in line with modern expectations, including heated and ventilated seats, an upgraded sound system, hidden infotainment, and automatic climate control.

More: Rolls-Royce Turns Its $400K EV Into A Cherry Blossom Diorama For Grown-Ups

The first completed commission seen here is known as “Highland Heather” and it draws inspiration from Scotland’s moorlands. Its Purple Moorland exterior is paired with a white-and-purple interior finished in hand-stitched leather, wood, and metal accents.

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Silent But Powerful

Underneath the classic silhouette, the 6.75-liter V8 has been replaced with a fully electric powertrain developed by Evice Technologies. In its most potent form, the setup produces up to 500 hp (373 kW / 507 PS), more than doubling the output of the original Corniche.

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Buyers have a choice between two battery packs, delivering 250 miles (402 km) and 300 miles (483 km) of range respectively. Furthermore, the 800V architecture is compatible with charging speeds of up to 230 kW. Interestingly, the company claims that the conversion adds zero weight to the Rolls-Royce Corniche compared to the factory V8 model, which is as wild as it sounds.

Chassis upgrades include a semi-active suspension and an upgraded braking system. Just like modern vehicles, the Corniche has three drive modes named Drive, Spirited, and Touring, which change the powertrain and damping characteristics.

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The Price Of Silence

The first customer cars are due in the fourth quarter of 2026. Prices kick off at £400,000 ($537,000), not including taxes or the donor Corniche itself, which could add anywhere from $40,000 to more than $80,000, depending on the condition.

So by the time you’re done, you’re paying north of half a million for the privilege of silently cruising around in a 1970s Rolls that looks like it should still smell faintly of cigars and aftershave. But hey, exclusivity has never come cheap, and at least this one won’t leak oil on your driveway.

 This Vintage Rolls-Royce Is Now Twice as Powerful and Completely Silent

Polestar’s Stunning Four-Door Coupe Takes Aim At The Porsche Taycan

  • Polestar 5 has made its world premiere at the Munich Motor Show.
  • Performance-focused EV has up to 872 hp and 749 lb-ft of torque.
  • It is currently available to order with UK pricing starting at £89,500.

Polestar unveiled the Precept concept over five years ago and it’s finally morphed into a production vehicle. While the car is roughly a year behind schedule, the Polestar 5 looks fantastic and is ready to tackle the Porsche Taycan.

Billed as a four-door performance grand tourer, the car follows in the footsteps of the original concept and features dual blade headlights with Pixel LED technology. They’re joined by taut bodywork, retractable door handles, and frameless windows.

More: Polestar Teases Next Electric SUV To Be Built Alongside A Mysterious New Volvo

Buyers will also find 20- to 22-inch wheels as well as a rakish windscreen that flows into a long, sloping roof. The latter ends at a Kamm-style tail, but the car is more notable for eschewing a rear window.

An Elegant And Minimalist Interior

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The interior is minimalist and high-tech as owners will find a 9-inch digital instrument cluster, a 9.5-inch head-up display, and a 14.5-inch infotainment system with a portrait orientation. The latter runs a Polestar-specific version of Android Automotive and features Google integration.

The front seats were designed in collaboration with Recaro and can be wrapped in MicroTech or Bridge of Weir Nappa leather upholstery. They also offer heating, ventilation, and massage functions.

Polestar says the car was designed primarily as a four-seater and the rear center armrest folds down to reveal controls for the four-zone climate control system as well as the heated, ventilated, and massaging rear seats. The seats also recline and the company noted passengers will find a “foot garage behind the front seats,” which “gives occupants extra foot space and a more natural seating position.”

Elsewhere, there’s a digital rearview mirror, Econyl carpeting, and flax-based trim instead of carbon fiber. A ten-speaker audio system is standard, while a 21-speaker Bowers & Wilkins setup is optional. Buyers will also find a massive panoramic glass roof that measures over six feet long.

If you’re more concerned about cargo, the 5 offers 12.9 cubic feet (365 liters) of rear luggage space. There’s also a frunk that provides 2.2 cubic feet (62 liters) of room.

A Bespoke Platform And Powerful Motors

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The 5 rides on a bespoke hot-cured bonded aluminum platform, which is known as the Polestar Performance Architecture. The model also sports a Brembo braking system as well as 11 exterior cameras, 12 ultrasonic sensors, and one mid-range radar. These enable a host of driver assistance systems including available Pilot Assist.

Power comes from a 112 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, which feeds a dual-motor all-wheel drive system producing 738 hp (550 kW / 748 PS) and 599 lb-ft (812 Nm) of torque. This enables the car to accelerate from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 3.9 seconds, before hitting a top speed of 155 mph (250 km/h). Drivers can also expect a WLTP range of up to 416 miles (670 km).

When the battery is low, owners will be thankful for a DC fast charging capability of 350 kW. It takes the battery from 10-80% in as little as 22 minutes. At home, the AC charging capacity tops out at 19 kW. Speaking of charging, there’s an indicator on the C-pillar, which tells you the battery status at a glance.

 Polestar’s Stunning Four-Door Coupe Takes Aim At The Porsche Taycan

Customers can also get a Performance variant, which features an upgraded dual-motor all-wheel drive system producing 872 hp (650 kW / 884 PS) and 749 lb-ft (1,015 Nm) of torque. This lowers the 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) time to 3.2 seconds, but the range also drops to 351 miles (565 km).

Besides being more powerful, the Polestar 5 Performance has a sportier suspension with adaptive dampers that can react to road conditions within three milliseconds. Buyers will also find gloss black accents as well as Swedish Gold brake calipers, seat belts, and valve caps.

Now Available To Order

The Polestar 5 is currently available to order and German pricing starts at €119,900 for the entry-level model and €142,900 for the Performance variant. In the UK, pricing starts at £89,500 and £104,900.

The initial launch will be focused on 24 markets, but North America isn’t included. While that’s unfortunate, the company said pricing and availability for Canada and the United States will be announced at a later date.

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Fisker Dealer Is Selling The Cheapest High-Performance EVs You’ll Ever Regret Buying

  • The Fisker Ocean One has plenty of power and a claimed range of 360 miles.
  • Unfortunately, the selling dealer notes that any buyer will be on the hook for repairs.
  • Newport Fisker in California is trying to part ways with well over a dozen Oceans.

Buying an electric vehicle from a carmaker that’s already gone under sounds like the kind of gamble best left to thrill-seekers, yet we suspect that the Fisker Ocean has become so absurdly cheap that plenty of buyers will probably talk themselves into rolling the dice.

Read: This Dealer Is Quietly Selling Dozens Of Nearly New EVs From A Dead Company For The Price Of Used Corollas

In late July, we discovered that Newport Fisker in Costa Mesa, California, was attempting to offload no less than 24 used Ocean, all of which had been heavily discounted to between $22,990 and $27,990. Fast forward to September, and the prices of many of these models have been slashed even further, with no less than four examples now available for just $17,990.

Bargain Pricing With Caveats

The blue Fisker Ocean you see here is one of them. While it officially has a sticker price of $21,990, that falls to $17,990 for those who are eligible to receive the used EV federal tax credit before the Trump administration ditches it at the end of September. This means it’s possible to buy a low-mileage electric SUV for roughly the same price as a new Nissan Versa.

This ultra-affordable Ocean has been driven just 9,200 miles and includes a tow hitch, a Level 2 home charger, and all-weather floor mats. There’s no word on whether the EV has received all of the recall repairs that Fisker has issued.

 Fisker Dealer Is Selling The Cheapest High-Performance EVs You’ll Ever Regret Buying

In terms of performance, it undeniably represents great value for money at under $20,000. This 2023 model is an Ocean One, meaning it has twin electric motors combining to deliver 564 hp, allowing it to hit 60 mph (96 km/h) in less than 4 seconds. It also features a large 106 kWh battery pack that gives it up to 360 miles (580 km) of range.

What if Something Goes Wrong?

If the deal sounds to good to be true and you wonder where the catch is, this could be the fact that the dealer notes that “should the vehicle prove defective following their purchase, the buyer and not the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing and repairs.”

In other words, once the Fisker’s keys are yours, so are the risks. If something goes wrong, you’re responsible for footing the bill to get if fixed.

So, would you take the plunge on a bargain-bin EV from a company that no longer exists, or does the thought of hunting down parts for a ghost-brand SUV make you run for the hills?

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Europe’s EV War Just Got A New Contender From Turkey You’ve Already Forgotten

  • Togg has introduced the new T10F at the Munich Motor Show.
  • The electric fastback launches later this month with two batteries.
  • The all-wheel drive variant has 429 hp and 325 miles of range.

Following a preview last year, Togg has introduced the production-ready T10F at the Munich Motor Show. It’s a fitting location as the company has announced both the T10F and T10X will be offered in Germany later this month.

Looking virtually identical to the CES prototype, the production model is a five-door liftback that’s a tad generic. Starting up front, there’s a fully enclosed grille that is flanked by LED headlights. They’re joined by sizable air intakes as well as prominent daytime running lights.

More: President Erdogan Takes Delivery Of Turkey’s First Togg T10X Electric SUV

Continuing down the sides, the T10F has streamlined bodywork and an available black roof. Buyers will also find 17- to 19-inch wheels as well as a drag coefficient of 0.24.

In terms of size, the car measures 190.2 inches (4,830 mm) long and has a wheelbase that spans 113.8 inches (2,890 mm). To put that into perspective, the vehicle is 4.3 inches (110 mm) longer than the Tesla Model 3, but only has an extra 0.6 inches (15 mm) between the wheels.

Cabin Tech And Features

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Togg’s interior photos don’t do the car justice, but the model has a panoramic display that consists of a 12-inch digital instrument cluster and a 29-inch infotainment system. They’re joined by a lower 8-inch display and controls that would feel more at home in a fighter jet. The company went on to say the model has a six-speaker audio system, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a trunk capacity of 17.8 cubic feet (505 liters).

Higher-end variants are more luxurious and offer vegan leather seats, a wireless smartphone charger, and a 12-speaker Meridian premium audio system. Customers can also get heated front and rear seats as well as an ambient lighting system.

A host of driver assistance systems come standard including advanced emergency braking, forward collision alert, and intelligent adaptive cruise control with stop and go. They’re joined by front/rear parking sensors, high beam assist, traffic sign detection, and emergency lane keeping assistant.

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Powertrain Options and Range

Most trims are equipped with a rear-mounted motor producing 214 hp (160 kW / 218 PS) and 258 lb-ft (350 Nm) of torque. It can be paired to either a 52.4 or 88.5 kWh battery pack. The former offers a combined WLTP range of up to 217 miles (350 km), while the latter increases that distance up to 387 miles (623 km).

Depending on the configuration, the model can accelerate from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in as little as 7.2 seconds. Customers can also go from a 20-80% charge in 28 minutes using a 180 kW DC fast charger.

Drivers looking for better performance can opt for the V2 AWD trim. It features a dual-motor all-wheel drive system producing 429 hp (320 kW / 435 PS) and 516 lb-ft (700 Nm) of torque. Thanks to the extra oomph, the dash to 62 mph (100 km/h) falls to 4.1 seconds. Unfortunately, the combined range also plummets to 325 miles (523 km).

Rimac’s New Battery Slashes EV Charging To Just Minutes

  • Rimac has showcased new batteries and e-axles at the Munich show.
  • The company will offer a 100 kWh solid-state battery in late 2027.
  • It will be able to go from a 10-80% charge in a mere 6.5 minutes.

Rimac Technology has used the Munich motor show to unveil e-axles and their next-generation solid state battery. These components will arrive in the coming years and be used by various automakers.

Starting with batteries, Rimac teamed up with ProLogium and Mitsubishi Chemical Group to create a solid-state power source that pushes the “boundaries of energy density and safety.” The company’s “Next-Gen” battery appears to have a 100 kWh capacity as well as an energy density of 260 Wh/kg. More interestingly, the battery will be able to go from a 10-80% charge in 6.5 minutes using a fast charger.

More: Rimac Goes Full Circle And Will Power BMW’s Next-Gen EVs

If everything works out, the battery should be available in the fourth quarter of 2027. There’s no word on who will use it, but Rimac has a number of automotive partners including BMW and Porsche.

Rimac also showcased an Evo battery, which is scheduled to arrive in mid-2026. It also has a 100 kWh capacity, but a lower energy density of 213 Wh/kg. Clients can also expect to wait over 16 minutes for the battery to go from 10-80% when using a fast charger.

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Lastly, Rimac showed two hybrid batteries including a scalable unit that will arrive early next year. It appears to offer a capacity of between 1 and 17 kWh. The company also mentioned “interchangeable cell configurations” and an “integrated in cell-to-pack architecture with advanced safety and thermal management features.”

Besides batteries, Rimac introduced the Sinteg 300 and 550 e-axles. Designed for “performance-focused vehicles” ranging from hot hatches to SUVs, they produce between 201 hp (150 kW / 204 PS) and 483 hp (360 kW / 489 PS). The company added the 550 unit will go into production next year.

Rimac Technology COO Nurdin Pitarević remarked, “What we’re showcasing at IAA represents the convergence of breakthrough innovation and production readiness. These aren’t simply concept technologies; they’ve been developed to be production-ready solutions that will power hundreds of thousands of vehicles in the coming years.”

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The Only Space These Cybertruck 24-Inch Wheels Need Is In Your Bank Account

  • Unplugged Performance has launched new wheels for the Tesla Cybertruck.
  • The new rims have nine spokes and a mid-spoke reinforcement ring.
  • They are available in three color variations, with an MSRP of $7,195.

The rumored Tesla CyberSUV might be the talk of the town, but tuners haven’t forgotten the Cybertruck. California-based company Unplugged Performance introduced a new set of alloy wheels for the polarizing truck, aiming to improve its visual appeal.

Dubbed UP Forged Cybrnova, the wheels measure 24 inches across, placing them above Tesla’s standard 20-inch setup but a notch below the oversized 26-inch options some aftermarket shops have showcased. Buyers can pick from three satin finishes, including Bronze, Black, or Titanium.

More: Mexican Tuner Shows Off Widebody Tesla Cybertruck On 26-Inch Wheels

The wheels have nine aerodynamic spokes with an additional reinforcement ring contributing to the rugged looks and the load-bearing capabilities. According to the company, this design was inspired by the blast wave of a supernova and the “straight-edged” styling language of the Cybertruck.

The forged wheels are made of 6061-T6 aluminum and feature pocket-milled relief points behind the spokes for lower weight. The unsprung mass can be further reduced with the optional titanium lug nuts from Unplugged Performance.

Built For Heavy Duty

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Each wheel has a load rating of 3,195 lb (1,450 kg), making them suitable for heavy-duty applications. As for the tire fitment, the tuner recommends the 295/45R24 Nitto Recon Grappler for those interested in retaining an adequate EV range, or a wider 315/45R24 set for an even more aggressive stance.

More: Oh Boy, Mansory Tuned The Cybertruck And Named It The Elongation

The 24-inch wheels do not require spacers, as they have been designed to clear the standard brakes and suspension components of the Cybetruck. They are compatible with all trims of the model, including the flagship Cyberbeast.

Premium Price Tag

If you fancy the UP Forged Cybrnova wheels for your Tesla, prepare to dig deep into your pockets. Pricing starts at $7,195 for a set of four, regardless of finish. Add a matching spare, and the bill climbs by another $1,798.75.

The wheels are already available to order through Unplugged Performance’s website, with first deliveries expected in the coming weeks. Buyers can also pair them with the tuner’s body kits and other accessories to create a fully customized Cybertruck.

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Skoda Vision O Concept Previews An Octavia Wagon So Good You’ll Forget SUVs

  • Skoda debuted electric Vision O compact wagon at the Munich Auto Show.
  • Ignore the rear-hinged rear doors and you’re looking at the next Octavia.
  • A cousin of 2028’s VW ID. Golf, the Octavia will ride on VW’s SSP platform.

After a slow start, Skoda has fully embraced the SUV body style, but the brand’s new Vision O concept proves it still believes in the traditional Octavia wagon. The low-slung compact previews a production Octavia due by 2028, which is a close cousin of the upcoming VW ID. Golf.

Related: Skoda’s Smallest Electric SUV Comes With Gas-Car Pricing

Like the ID. Golf, the Octavia is going electric, and the Vision O’s long-roof form tells us it’ll be available in practical wagon guise as well as a fastback. Why is Skoda bothering with either car in these SUV-crazed times? Because the current Octavia is the brand’s best selling model and a major cash-cow.

Design That Stands Apart

Skoda’s designers have applied the company’s latest Modern Solid design language to the Vision O and although some of concept’s flourishes – like the rear-hinged rear doors and 3D-printed honeycomb headrests – are pure auto show theatrics, what you see here is mostly what you’ll get in a Skoda dealer in three years’ time.

The prominent body-color B pillar that extends from rear door’s skin reminds us of DS Automobiles’ work and there are hints of Opel Astra about the blocky shapes. Even so, the flat-faced, square-shaped fenders, blacked-out C-pillar and concave rear end with its Skoda lettering picked out in LEDs, plus the aggressive tech-loop nose, give this Vision O way more presence that any production Octavia ever had.

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If the O looks confident on the outside, it looks even more premium on the inside. Instead of a traditional instrument cluster behind the steering wheel, there’s a 1.2-m (47.2 inches) Horizon Display stretching almost the full width of the car at the base of the windshield.

That’s backed up by a portrait-layout tablet touchscreen floating proud of the dashboard and above a console fitted with dual charging trays and a rotary mode controller that offers haptic feedback. And if you’re too lazy to twiddle a dial, the Laura AI voice-activate digital assistant can handle some of those same tasks.

At 4,850 mm (190.9 inches) long, the concept is 152 mm (6 inches) longer than today’s production Octavia wagon, but still smaller than the Superb flagship. The huge trunk swallows 650 liters (CCC cu-ft) of family junk or salesman’s paraphernalia with the seats up – and that’s not where the practical touches end. In addition to a portable Bluetooth speaker and integrated fridge, the concept has four umbrellas.

New Octavia EV with Rivian Tech?

Whether those features will make it to the production car in 2027 or 2028, and what kind of power output and range figures the SSP platform can deliver, Skoda isn’t saying. But reports say we should expect 800-volt charging tech and advanced software developed with Rivian. And you can bank on Skoda rolling out a hot vRS version with even more attitude than this concept.

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VW Revives Classic Nameplates With A New Mission To Fight Off China’s EV Surge

  • Volkswagen is realigning its model range around core values and respected badges.
  • Design, quality, innovative tech, and a strong price-performance ratio are the focus.
  • New generation of “true Volkswagens” includes ID. Polo, ID. Cross and ID. Every1.

Volkswagen is going back to its roots and putting a new focus on the core strengths that made us love its cars in the first place. That’s the message the automaker put out at this year’s Munich Motor Show, where it revealed some of the models that make up the new “true Volkswagen” family it hopes will help it fight rivals from China.

Related: VW Revives Polo Name For EV Era And Teases First Ever Electric GTI

Most obviously, the names of the ID. Polo and its GTI twin, plus the ID. Cross, an electric alternative to the popular T-Cross combustion crossover, tells us that VW is putting new energy into its best-known badges and bringing its ICE and electric lines closer together. An ID. Golf will arrive by 2028, and a production version of the ID. Every1 concept, which could be called ID. Up, lands in 2027.

A Broader Commitment

But VW’s commitment to its core strengths goes deeper than simply ensuring familiar badges don’t fade away in the electric age. The automaker claimed it’s now focusing on new design, high standards of quality, attractive price-performance ratio, and innovative technologies.

“Our goal for the next five years is clear,” said VW brand CEO Thomas Schäfer. “By 2030 we want to establish ourselves as the leading high-volume manufacturer for pioneering technology.”

Schäfer’s boss, VW Group CEO Oliver Blume claimed the new family of EVs with improved software and battery tech has what it takes to protect the company from Chinese EVs steadily infiltrating Europe’s car market.

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“Competition, for me, is very positive,” Blume told CNBC. “It is like in sport: when you have good competitors, you have to be better. That’s what we have been prepared to do in the last years, in terms of improving ourselves. I don’t fear the competition.”

Blume thinks VW can improve on its 28 percent electrified market share, but those qualities that promise to make cars like the ID. Cross a hit won’t be restricted to EVs, the automaker says. The automaker’s Munich stand also featured the facelifted version of the big-selling T-Roc crossover, the T-Cross’s big brother, along with the Tayron SUV launched earlier this year.

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Ford’s New F-150 Lightning Trim Solves Its Biggest Flaws For Free

  • The new F-150 Lightning STX replaces the outgoing XLT trim level.
  • It adds a larger battery, extended range, and more total power output.
  • STX gains all-terrain tires and off-road running boards from Tremor.

Electric pickups haven’t won over traditional truck buyers just yet, but Ford is determined to push the segment forward. The 2026 F-150 Lightning STX arrives as the successor to the XLT, offering what many customers have been asking for: more range, added power, and a tougher stance, all without a price hike.

More: $30K Ford Electric Truck Coming In 2027 Is Seriously Bad News For Slate

The truck comes standard with a 123 kWh battery pack, good for an EPA-estimated 290 miles (467 km) of driving. That’s a healthy boost of 50 miles (80 km) over the outgoing XLT, which was limited to a 98 kWh unit. For drivers, that translates into fewer charging stops and a more flexible truck for longer trips.

More Power

Besides being able to travel further on a single charge, the STX is also more powerful compared to its predecessor. Dual electric motors produce a combined 536 hp (400 kW / 543 PS), an 84 hp (63 kW) gain compared to the XLT. Torque holds steady at 775 lb-ft (1,051 Nm), delivered to all four wheels through a standard rear e-locking differential.

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Tougher Looks

Visually, the STX sets itself apart with a black grille accented in Grabber Blue, STX decals on the hood and bedsides, and unique emblems on the front fenders. It also rides on black alloy wheels wrapped in grippy all-terrain tires, adding a touch of ruggedness alongside off-road running boards borrowed from the gas-powered Tremor.

More: Ford CEO Hints At An Extreme 1,000 HP Off-Road Supercar

Inside, the STX comes with cloth upholstery accented in Grabber Blue and Lightning STX embroidery on the seats. A heated steering wheel is included as standard, while buyers can also opt for a black vinyl floor designed for easier cleanup.

Ford has also refreshed the F-150 Lightning’s paint options for 2026. New shades include Argon Blue, Marsh Gray, and Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat, joining the existing lineup to give buyers more room for personalization.

Prices Stay Put

Perhaps the most surprising element of the update is what didn’t change: the price The 2026 Ford F-150 Lightning STX has an MSRP of $63,345, which is identical to the XLT trim it replaces. The first examples of the electric truck are expected to reach dealerships in early 2026. Based on the added features, Ford expects the STX to be one of the top-selling configurations for the 2026 model year.

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Stellantis Is Quietly Building A Tri-Motor EV Setup That Can Power Itself

  • Stellantis files patent WO/2025/184156 for tri-motor EREV with onboard gas generator.
  • Ramcharger’s two-motor EREV layout could evolve into a three-motor system.
  • Chinese EREVs like Maextro S800 and Yangwang U8 show proof of concept.

Stellantis has had a lot going on lately. While the headlines have mostly circled around the return of the Hemi V8, the company hasn’t slowed its march toward electrification. A recently published patent outlines a system designed to manage torque between three electric motors and an additional torque source. That extra source appears to be a gasoline engine, which suggests Stellantis is laying the groundwork for new extended-range EVs.

The patent in question, WO/2025/184156, describes solving a three-dimensional optimization problem to balance torque delivery across each motor and the generator while keeping the battery charged. Essentially, it’s a roadmap for controlling a highly complex EREV platform.

More: Breakthrough EV Battery Patent Could Charge In Minutes And Cross A Continent

Filed by FCA US LLC (yes, Stellantis is still using FCA officially for its North American operations) and published on September 4, 2025, the document represents the first time we’ve heard about this tri-motor EREV configuration from the automaker. The claim itself is very focused on the technical challenges, coordinating multiple drive units and generator output, but the potential application is what we find exciting.

Where Could It Fit?

What could this powertrain end up in? The folks over at CarBuzz think the next-gen Ram pickup is the most obvious answer. The Ramcharger already uses an EREV setup, and a tri-motor version could make for something capable of rivaling the Tesla Cybertruck but with more range. It could potentially tow more, too. Still, we think there could be a better application.

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In China, the Maeextro S800 pairs three electric motors with a 1.5-liter turbo generator for up to 1,333 km (828 miles) of combined range, and the Yangwang U8 uses four individual wheel motors plus a 2.0-liter engine to deliver supercar-level performance and nearly 1,000 km 640 miles) range.

A New Chrysler Flagship?

This could be Chrysler’s opportunity to return with a statement vehicle. The brand currently sells only minivans and hasn’t had a proper flagship since the 300. A new Imperial equipped with a sophisticated tri-motor EREV powertrain could mark a dramatic re-entry into the luxury space, positioning Chrysler with something distinctive in a crowded market.

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Avatr’s 18-Foot Concept Makes The Ghost Look Petite And Germans Look Twice

  • The futuristic Avatr Vision Xpectra concept broke cover at the Munich Motor Show.
  • It is a gigantic luxury sedan with unconventional proportions and a four-seater cabin.
  • The concept is not destined for production but could influence future Avatr models.

Breaking into Europe is no small task for a newcomer in the premium segment, but Avatr is determined to make its presence felt. The Chinese automaker, already operating a design studio in Munich, chose the IAA Mobility Show to present the Vision Xpectra, a futuristic flagship sedan with proportions and presence akin to Maybach and Rolls-Royce.

According to the design team, the Vision Xpectra marries a “solid” exterior with a “soft” interior. At the front, split LED headlights extend into the profile, linking with a sculpted bumper that signals both strength and precision. The look is consistent with other Avatr products yet more dramatic in execution.

More: The Avatr 11 Blends European Style And Chinese Tech But Still Comes With A Catch

The centerpiece of the exterior is the expansive greenhouse, its slim pillars and plunging windshield creating a seamless flow into the hood. The side profile emphasizes bold proportions with oversized alloy wheels, squared fenders, and a short rear deck that melts into broad shoulders. At the back, a prominent diffuser dominates the bumper, reinforcing the concept’s athletic stance.

Design with a Pulse

True to Avatr’s goal of making vehicles with “emotional intelligence“, the Vision Xpectra senses its surroundings and the user, with illuminating sections of the bodywork creating a welcoming sequence. Furthermore, the prismatic glass cabin radiates a warm welcoming shine from within.

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The large suicide doors with a pillarless design allows easy access to the interior. The four-seater cabin has dynamic ambient lighting, headrests that look like inflatable pillows, and transparent displays. Another cool touch is the lamella sculptures on the doors that blend with the dashboard as they open and close.

The element on the center of the dashboard is called “vortex” and houses a “living AI entity” that interacts with the occupants. As for the interface, the “cortex” on the center console combines touch and gesture controls in a circular element. Finally, the design team has also created champagne glass and carry-on accessories to match the interior ambiance.

More: Avatr 06 Is Another Stylish Tesla Model 3 Rival Without A Rear Window

The concept stretches to 5,843 mm (230 inches) long, 2,132 mm (83.9 inches) wide, and 1,405 mm (55.3 inches) tall, with a wheelbase of 3,450 mm (135.8 inches). This is a full 823 mm (32.4 inches) longer compared to Avatr’s largest production offering. In fact, the Vision Xpectra’s footprint is similar to the Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended Wheelbase and the gigantic Hongqi Guoli, surpassing the Maextro S800 from Huawei and JAC.

There is no word on technical specifications, but Avart is currently offering models with fully electric and range-extender powertrains, combining Changan underpinnings, CATL batteries, and Huawei tech.

Avatr’s Future

As you might have guessed, the Avatr Vision Xpectra is not destined for production. Still, it sets the tone for the evolution of the brands’ styling language, and some of its features might find their way into a future flagship.

The current lineup of Avart comprises two pairs of mechanically-related sedans and crossovers – the Tesla-rivaling 06 / 07 and the larger 12 / 11. However, this number is expected to grow significantly over the next few years with no less than 17 new products by 2030.

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From left to right, the Avatr 11, 07, Vision Xpectra, 06, and 12.

Some Charger Daytona And Jeep EVs Can Move In Park And That’s Not A Feature

  • Some affected EVs may roll too far when parked, creating potential safety concerns.
  • The recall involves 26 Wagoneer S and 49 Charger Daytona EVs built since August.
  • A second recall targets 8 Wagoneer S units with an interior crash safety issue.

Automakers tend to dread recalls, but for FCA US, the latest round is a relatively small headache. Fewer than 100 vehicles are affected, though the fixes are important enough to warrant quick attention. The Jeep Wagoneer S was hit with two separate recalls on the same day, while the Dodge Charger Daytona was pulled into one of them as well.

In both cases, FCA says it has not received reports of crashes or injuries, but dealers have been instructed to carry out repairs at no cost to owners.

Rollaway Risk

The larger of the two recalls involves 26 Jeep Wagoneer S SUVs built between August 9, 2024, and March 18, 2025, along with 49 Dodge Charger Daytona models manufactured from August 2, 2024, through April 3, 2025.

Read: Jeep Dealers Beg Wagoneer S Buyers With Desperate Price Cuts

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the issue lies with the Electric Drive Module, which may have been fitted with a Park Pawl Return Spring that wasn’t installed correctly. Federal safety rules require that a vehicle in Park should not roll more than 5.9 inches, or 150 millimeters, on a 10 percent grade with all brakes released. In this case, both the Wagoneer S and Charger Daytona can exceed that threshold, raising the possibility of an unintended rollaway.

Owners should be informed of the recall on September 25. FCA says that dealerships will replace the Electric Drive Module of all vehicles.

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Interior structure concern

The second recall is limited to the 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S, impacting just eight units built on January 31, 2025. These electric SUVs may have been assembled with an incorrect cross car beam in the instrument panel. In the event of a crash, this could compromise the intended load distribution, increasing the risk of injury “in certain crashes.”

An investigation into the potential issue was opened on July 1, and by late August, the scope of vehicles impacted had been determined.

FCA will alert impacted owners to the recall from October 24, and dealerships have been instructed to replace the instrument panel cross car beam free of charge.

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Cupra’s Baby EV Is Ready To Rock The Small Hot Hatch World

  • Cupra has unveiled a camouflaged prototype of the production-spec Raval in Munich.
  • The EV will have evil looks and a sport chassis, producing up to 223 hp in the VZ version.
  • It will be manufactured in Spain next to the VW ID. Polo, and will hit the roads in 2026.

Cupra chose the IAA Mobility Show in Munich to reveal more details about the upcoming Raval, the fully electric subcompact hatchback that will be formally launched in 2026. The automaker showed a camouflaged series-production prototype of the sporty model that will be a sibling to the VW ID. Polo and wants to show that EVs “can be exciting and desirable”.

The Raval looks similar to the concept that debuted exactly two years ago, although a few details have slightly been toned down. Highlights include the aggressive LED headlights, the sporty bumper, the sharp taillights and the three-spoke alloy wheels finished in copper and black.

More: VW’s Cheapest Electric SUV Could Be Its Smartest Yet But We May Not Get It

The subcompact hatchback measures 4,046 mm (159.3 inches) long, 1,784 mm (70.2 inches) wide, and 1,518 mm (59.8 inches) tall, with a wheelbase of 2,600 mm (102.4 inches). This means it has a similar footprint to the ICE-powered Seat Ibiza from its sister brand.

An EV With Hot Hatch Traits

The Raval rides on the MEB+ architecture with a front-mounted electric motor at “several output stages” and two battery options. This is shared with the ID. Polo hatchback, as well as the upcoming ID. Cross and Skoda Epiq crossovers.

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In order to differentiate it from its VW Group stablemates, Cupra gave the Raval a sport chassis to match its angry looks. All variants of the EV sit 15 mm (0.6 inches) closer to the ground and have a unique suspensions setup, progressive steering, and ESC Sport.

More: Cupra’s Futuristic New Concept Promises Something Drivers Have Never Seen Before

The performance-focused VZ trim takes things further as the evil twin of the ID. Polo GTI. More specifically, it will be fitted with a more potent electric motor generating 223 hp (166 kW / 226 PS), a VAQ electronic slip differential on the front axle, a DCC Sport suspension, an ESC Off mode, and 19-inch wheels shod in wider 235 mm (9.3-inch) tires. Cupra didn’t specify whether the Raval VZ will feature a different bodykit, but confirmed the presence of “CUPBucket” seats inside the cabin.

Safety equipment will include sophisticated ADAS like the Travel Assist with lane changing and traffic light recognition, the Intelligent Park Assist, and the 360° Area View camera.

Markus Haupt, Cupra’s Interim CEO, said regarding the brand’s new EV:

“The Cupra Raval is now shaping our future. Because with it, we’ve brought together everything Cupra stands for: emotion, striking design, electrifying performance and as always, driver focused. For us, the Cupra Raval is more than a car. What truly makes it special is the project behind it – the Electric Urban Car Family – which we are proud to be leading from Spain. We are strengthening synergies within the Brand Group Core and turning the country into a hub for electric mobility, making these cars accessible to millions.”.

Made In Spain

Cupra‘s entry-level EV will hit the roads in 2026 as the brand’s eighth model and will mark its eighth anniversary. The company expects to hit the milestone of one million deliveries sometime in the coming months.

Production of the Raval will take place at VW Group’s Martorell factory in Spain alongside the VW ID. Polo. Rivals will include the Renault 5 E-Tech, the Mini Cooper Electric, and the upcoming Hyundai Ioniq 3.

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The Electric Mercedes C-Class Will Also Get A Massive Grille

  • The electric sedan will be based on the new MB.EA architecture with 800-volt tech.
  • Like the GLC EQ, the new C-Class EQ will likely debut with a 94 kWh battery pack.
  • Mercedes says the new sedan will be able to travel up to 497 miles (800 km) on a charge.

Mercedes-Benz doesn’t just have a rival to the second-gen BMW iX, unveiling the new GLC with EQ Technology in Germany, but it is also gearing up to launch an all-electric version of the C-Class to rival the new BMW i3. Now, an intriguing teaser has been released of this new model.

This darkened image was dropped during the unveiling of the new GLC and shows that just like the SUV, it’ll have a massive front grille. This grille, which can be illuminated through hundreds of small LEDs, will give the new electric C-Class an imposing stance on the road, but is bound to leave many brand loyalists scratching their heads. It features four illuminated horizontal slats, one more than the three found on the GLC EQ.

Read: New Mercedes C-Class EV Reveals Starry Rear And Techy Interior

Elsewhere, this teaser shows the electric C-Class will include the latest Mercedes-Benz headlights, complete with star-shaped LED daytime running lights. The overall proportions of the car are expected to be similar to the combustion-powered C-Class, which this model will be sold alongside.

Underpinning the sedan will be the MB.EA platform, also used by the GLC EQ. This means we can expect to see the same 94 kWh lithium-ion battery pack and 800-volt architecture, allowing for charging speeds of up to 330 kW. Perhaps most impressive is that the German brand is promising 497 miles (800 km) of driving range in the electric C-Class, likely set to be badged the C-Class with EQ Technology.

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Further powertrain details remain uncertain, but the C-Class EQ should be available in several different rear- and all-wheel drive configurations.

Little is known about the interior of the new model. It could hit the market with the same 39.1-inch seamless MBUX Hyperscreen as the GLC EQ, or it may be equipped with the slightly simpler Superscreen of the new-age CLA, complete with a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, a 14-inch infotainment display, and a 14-inch screen for the passenger.

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Star-Stricken Mercedes GLC EV Has A Grille Big Enough To Swallow A BMW iX3

  • The new GLC with EQ Technology will be sold alongside a combustion-powered version.
  • Premiering on the new model is Mercedes-Benz’s 39-inch seamless MBUX Hyperscreen.
  • All versions come standard with a 94 kWh battery pack and a 400-volt architecture.

Update: Fresh from the floor at the Munich Motor Show, we’ve added live shots of the new GLC with EQ Technology in all its illuminated-grille glory. Check out the gallery to decide for yourself whether it’s eye-catching, overdone, or maybe a bit of both.

While BMW has moved away from massive kidney grilles with its second-generation iX3 unveiled late last week, Mercedes-Benz has doubled down on the industry’s fascination with huge grilles, presenting the new GLC with EQ Technology at the Munich motor show. The all-electric SUV will join the Mercedes line-up in the first half of 2026, serving as a successor to the poor-selling EQC.

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Stand Out Looks

Visually, the new GLC with EQ Technology has similar proportions and a familiar shape to the current ICE-powered GLC, but features all-new front and rear fascias for the Mercedes brand. The most striking element of the new design is a reinterpretation of the classic Mercedes grille, now offered in an illuminated version with 942 small squares illuminated by 140 individual LEDs. Some will love it, while others will think it’s cheap and tacky, but there’s no denying it’s eye-catching.

Read: Mercedes Is Making A New Model For Americans In America

The headlights are also all-new and feature star-shaped (see a theme here?) LED daytime running lights, a design element that will become a signature across the entire Mercedes lineup. Plenty is going on at the rear, too, including similar star-shaped LED lights and a two-piece roof spoiler.

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Photos Stefan Baldauf & Guido ten Brink

Tech-Heavy Cabin

Mercedes has long built some of the finest interiors on the market, and it’s left no stone unturned in modernizing the cabin of the GLC for the electric era. The tech-heavy design is highlighted by the new seamless MBUX Hyperscreen, measuring 39.1 inches (99.3 cm) and stretching across the entire width of the dashboard.

Elsewhere, Mercedes has added an intricate ambient lighting system, but the real showstopper is the panoramic glass roof. It can shift from transparent to opaque across nine individually switchable segments, and for those who want something extra, an optional constellation of 162 illuminated stars creates what the brand calls a “magical experience.”

Positioned to the sides of the massive screen are gorgeous circular air vents, while located below it are two rectangular vents. There are also two cupholders and two wireless phone chargers on the floating console, making for what is a very minimalist design by Mercedes-Benz standards.

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Power And Range

Now onto the mechanical stuff. The wheelbase of the GLC with EQ stretches 117 inches (2,972 mm), making it 3.1 inches (8 cm) longer than the combustion model. This boosts front and rear legroom and headroom. There’s also 570 liters (20 cubic feet) of cargo space in the rear and a 128-liter (4.5 cubic-foot) frunk.

All versions of the electric GLC use the same 94 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. Mercedes has confirmed the range will launch with a flagship GLC 400 4MATIC version delivering 483 hp through a twin-motor system, but four other versions will follow.

Performance times haven’t been announced, but Mercedes says the GLC with EQ Tech will be able to drive up to 443 miles (713 km) on a single charge under the WLTP cycle. That’s not the only impressive thing. Thanks to the new-generation battery pack, the GLC supports DC charging speeds of up to 330 kW, meaning 186 miles (300 km) of range can be added in just 10 minutes.

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S-Class Suspension

Shoppers will be able to order the new GLC with the same Airmatic air suspension as the S-Class, complete with rear-axle steering and intelligent suspension control, aiming to improve comfort significantly. This system also communicates with traffic infrastructure to sense and respond to impending bumps in the road. The air suspension also uses Google Maps data to ensure the car is in its lowest possible setting for as long as possible, boosting efficiency. For example, if you’re on a highway and have to slow down for road works, the GLC will remain in its squatted position, whereas other cars using speed-sensitive air suspension often rise at lower speeds.

Mercedes-Benz is also boasting about a significantly improved brake regeneration system. Four different levels of recuperation are available, with the highest setting providing up to 300 kW of regen.

When Can I Get One?

Market-specific pricing details will be released at a later date. In the meantime, let us know what you think of the new GLC with EQ Technology below. Will it be a hit, or will it be a miss?

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