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Today — 14 September 2025Electric Vehicles - Latest News | Carscoops

Audi’s Biggest, Baddest RS Machine Has Something BMW’s M5 Can’t Match

  • Audi’s RS6 e-tron wagon has been spotted testing in prototype form.
  • The most hardcore take on today’s S6 e-tron could have up to 800 hp.
  • Don’t worry, ICE fans; Audi is also developing a new combustion RS6.

A blend of punishing acceleration, all-wheel drive security, thug-in-a-suit good looks, versatility and practicality has made the Audi RS6 super wagon a dream daily for many of us for more than two decades. But starting next year, potential buyers will, for the first time ever, be able to choose between combustion and electric power.

Late last month we published spy shots of the petrol RS6 Avant Audi is currently developing and will reveal in 2026. This week we’ve got images of its sister model, which is entirely electric and could be even more powerful.

Related: Audi RS6 E-Tron Avant Promises Super Wagon Thrills In A Zero-Emission Package

What Lies Beneath

Though both combustion and electric models will wear RS6 badges and have similar sporty wagon silhouettes, they’re very different under the skin. While the ICE car rides on a conventional combustion platform, this time (for the first time on an RS6) equipped with plug-in hybrid tech, the EV is based on the same VW Group PPE platform already found under models like the A6 and S6 e-trons, the Q6 e-tron and the Porsche Macan Electric.

Audi hasn’t dropped any tech-spec nuggets, but considering the S6 e-tron makes 543 hp (405 kW / 551 PS), we could be looking at around 805 hp (600 kW / 816 PS) for the RS version. But even that kind of output would appear modest, given that top versions of electric sedans like the Xiaomi SU7 and Porsche Taycan are now pushing out up to 1,527 hp (1,139 kW / 1,548 PS). BMW doesn’t make an electric M5, at least not yet, and the i5 M60 only cranks out 593 hp (601 PS / 442 kW).

We expect the petrol-powered RS6 to generate less power than its electric brother, perhaps 750 hp (760 PS / 560 kW) or so, but it won’t necessarily have a performance disadvantage because it will weigh several hundred pounds less than the e-tron, which could tip the scales at around 2,500 kg (5,510 lbs) due to its hefty battery pack.

 Audi’s Biggest, Baddest RS Machine Has Something BMW’s M5 Can’t Match
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Electrifying Looks

Both versions will get wider fender flares than their regular A6/S6 brothers, and the fronts on each appear to have a vent ahead of the doors. But there are some major design differences that aren’t simply limited to the EV missing out on the ICE model’s huge twin oval tailpipes.

The EV has a split headlight treatment and blanked grille, whereas the combustion RS6 has a conventional grille and lights, but much bigger outer air intakes, which of course the e-tron doesn’t need. But at the back, the combustion car’s moustache-shaped taillights make it more distinctive.

Our money’s on the RS6 e-tron arriving first and the combustion car following later in 2026. Both cars will be available in liftback sedan and wagon body styles. We’ve added a gallery of images of the combustion car at the bottom of this post so you can spot the visual differences between the two.

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Ford, GM, And Stellantis Paid Billions To Tesla And Rivian Until Trump Pulled The Plug

  • Ford, GM, and Stellantis stand to save billions under Trump’s emissions rollback.
  • On the other hand, Tesla could lose more than $1 billion annually in credit revenue.
  • EPA’s mission to protect health and the environment clashes with its current stance.

The automotive industry never stops changing, but 2025 has been unlike most as Donald Trump’s policies have changed the way automakers are doing business. The elimination of federal tax credits for electric vehicles is a major move on its own. Paired with the removal of penalties for missing fuel economy targets under CAFE regulations, the result is a playing field with entirely new rules.

The immediate winners are the combustion-heavy brands that can now focus on selling trucks and SUVs without financial punishment. On the other side, Tesla, Rivian, and other EV specialists stand to lose billions, not because demand for their cars will collapse, but because a critical source of revenue has been pulled out from under them. At the center of the storm is an Environmental Protection Agency that appears to be working against the mission printed on its own website.

Cash Flow Reversal

Since 2022, GM has spent some $3.5 billion buying regulatory credits, says Bloomberg. Ford and Stellantis have spent billions as well. That cash went to brands like Tesla and Rivian, which had plenty of credits to sell since their cars emit zero emissions. With the end of EV tax credits and CAFE fines for breaking regulations, Ford, GM and Stellantis can pour the money they would’ve spent on credits back into their own piggy bank.

Read: Millions Hate This Fuel Saving Tech So EPA Wants To Get Rid Of It

Ford CEO Jim Farley said the policy shift has the “potential to unlock a multibillion-dollar opportunity,” noting that the Blue Oval is already retooling its Oakville, Ontario, plant to build Super Duty pickups instead of EVs.

 Ford, GM, And Stellantis Paid Billions To Tesla And Rivian Until Trump Pulled The Plug

GM is also cutting back on EV production, opting to overhaul factories for gasoline-fueled models. Stellantis, meanwhile, has gone so far as to revive the thirsty Hemi V8 engine, something previously thought dead in the age of electrification. With all of these changes, death might now be coming for some EV brands.

Trouble Ahead For EV Startups

Not only does the end of tax credits make purchasing an EV less palatable for many, but it also means that brands which used to benefit from selling tax credits now need to readjust to the new reality. Smaller brands, though, might be in big trouble. For example, Slate’s trucklet looks almost pointless with a starting price near $30,000 as the EV tax credit was vital to its success.

 Ford, GM, And Stellantis Paid Billions To Tesla And Rivian Until Trump Pulled The Plug
Will the Slate ever see the light of production?

Even larger brands like Tesla and Rivian have leaned on the pure profit they’ve gained by selling regulatory credits. That money likely won’t be coming back anytime soon and that’s because the EPA seems willing to do just about anything the Trump Administration deems reasonable.

A Mission Ignored

It states plainly that its mission is “to protect human health and the environment.” Love them or hate them, electric vehicles are probably better at that than combustion cars. In fact, the EPA itself has an entire page dedicated to debunking the myths so many like to perpetuate surrounding them.

Things like “EVs are worse for the climate than gas cars,” “EVs are unreliable,” and “EVs will collapse the power grid.” Furthermore, J.D. Power is one of many sources that indicate that when all costs are considered, EVs are cheaper to buy, maintain, and own long-term when compared to combustion cars.

No one argues that people should be forced into one type of car. Choice matters. The government shouldn’t force anyone into a specific car or truck. But supporting policies that improve human health and the environment is what the EPA literally says it’s supposed to do.

By supporting Trump’s rollback of strict fuel economy standards and regulations, the agency is doing the exact opposite of its own mission statement. It’s clearing the way for automakers to build more polluting vehicles, burn more fuel, and erase billions in total consumer savings. If the EPA won’t uphold its own mission, it seems that nobody will. 

 Ford, GM, And Stellantis Paid Billions To Tesla And Rivian Until Trump Pulled The Plug

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Have the Germans Finally Got Their Design Act Together Or Are They Still Lost?

  • Germany’s big automakers used the Munich Motor Show to push new design ideas.
  • BMW’s iX3 is the first production Neue Klasse car and Mercedes reinvented its grille.
  • Audi rebooted the TT, while Volkswagen’s ID. family showed a newfound confidence.

The presence of Chinese automakers added some international flavor to this week’s Munich Motor Show, but in reality the event was more about familiar German brands and their new, and in some cases unfamiliar, faces.

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

All of the big German automakers were on hand with fresh concept cars and production models that showcased new stylistic directions. It feels like we’re at one of those moments where car design is changing across the industry for premium European brands after a period during which the big players have struggled to reinvent themselves and work out how to differentiate EV and combustion cars, or whether to even differentiate them at all. But have the Germans really rediscovered their design mojo?

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Let’s start with BMW and the iX3, arguably the biggest story from the show because it’s about so much more than a new SUV. The iX3 is the first of the Neue Klasse cars and brings a fresh design language that will shape the brand’s entire lineup for the next decade, as well as a crucial new EV platform.

There was some murmuring here at Carscoops that the iX3’s profile deviated too far from Munich’s conventions, but overall this has to be viewed as a massive hit. BMW designs have mostly either been butt ugly or blandly handsome over the last 20 years, but finally here’s a fresh, modern-looking car with real presence, and one that brilliantly manages to riff on the classic face of old-timers without looking like a lazy retro rip-off.

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To our eyes, the iX3’s key rival, the electric Mercedes GLC, is far less successful. The body looks flabby and dull next to the BMW’s and while we’re all for the three-pointed star marque borrowing some classic inspiration to put new energy into its famous grille, the light-up nose on the GLC, which will find its way onto other future models as well, looks like an afterthought here.

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Audi’s Concept C looked far more confident. Previewing an electric TT successor that will share tech with the upcoming Porsche 718 Boxster and Cayman EVs, it takes inspiration from both the TT and Auto Union’s 1930s Type C racers.

We’re reminded of the string of uber-strong Bauhaus-infused concept cars Audi delivered in the late 1990s and early 2000s, many of which made production, as well as Jaguar’s Type 00 concept, though we think Audi did a better job.

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Volkswagen’s ID. Polo and Polo GTI, the near-production versions of the car we previously knew as the ID.2, looked less radical in comparison, but they still represent a shift in the automaker’s design that hearkens back to the solid shapes and surfaces that made some of the brand’s biggest sellers so enduring.

Think about how fresh the Mk4 Golf still looks almost 30 years after we first met it, or the Mk1 does more than 50 years after it debuted. That’s the kind of self-assured, non-faddy style the ID. Polo embraces, but at the same time the ID. Cross showed VW could also have some fun with the same design language.

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And now it’s time for our question of the day: do you think the German automakers have got their design act together, or do some of them need to get back to the drawing board? And in the battle of the grilles, who did it best – BMW, Audi or Mercedes? Leave a comment below and let us know your opinions and the reasoning behind them.

 Have the Germans Finally Got Their Design Act Together Or Are They Still Lost?
 Have the Germans Finally Got Their Design Act Together Or Are They Still Lost?
 Have the Germans Finally Got Their Design Act Together Or Are They Still Lost?

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Trapped Inside: Electric Door Handles Face Global Scrutiny After Deadly EV Crashes

  • Crashes show how power loss and electric handles can trap occupants in burning cars.
  • Even intact cars pose safety risks for passengers when electrical power suddenly fails.
  • Similar designs from other brands also raise concerns as China weighs imposing a ban.

When firefighter Max Walsh saw smoke rising in the distance, he figured he was sprinting toward yet another car fire. As a firefighter, he’d seen plenty of them, but this time, he was actually headed into a nightmare. The Tesla Model Y engulfed in flames after a crash didn’t have damage to its door latch, but it wouldn’t open anyway. The dead electrical system meant that even the conscious passenger in the front seat couldn’t unlock the doors.

The quirks of Tesla’s flush handles, and the risks when they fail, have been examined in detail by Bloomberg journalist Dana Hull, who reported extensively on how the design can turn dangerous when the car loses power.

Tesla didn’t pioneer flush, power-operated door handles, but it certainly helped them push into the mainstream. EV automakers often tout that they look better and reduce drag and the design has spread across the market from the Ford Mustang Mach-E to the new Nissan Leaf and the Kia EV6. The tricky bit is that when the low-voltage battery dies, whether it’s because of a crash, a fire, or something else, the electric door poppers die too.

Read: How To Get Out Of A Tesla If It Loses Power And You Become Trapped Inside

Carscoops has brought you countless examples of this issue across several different brands. Something kills the power to the car in question, and it leaves occupants, owners, and sometimes rescue workers scrambling to get the doors open. In multiple crashes, from a deadly Cybertruck fire in California to a Model S blaze in Wisconsin, victims have allegedly been unable to escape. Again, the real kicker is that Tesla isn’t alone in this issue.

Not Just A Tesla Problem

Ford recently recalled the Mustang Mach-E for handle-related defects, and we’ve reported several cases of owners getting locked out, or in some cases locked in, because of dead batteries. Fisker faced a similar issue with the Ocean before going belly up. A woman in a Rivian R1S called 911 and was ‘stuck’ in her SUV for 45 minutes when it bricked on the side of the road while smoke wafted into the cabin. In fact, the issue dates back over a decade.

In 2015, 72-year-old James Rogers and his pup, Leia, both passed away while in a Chevrolet Corvette. According to reports from the time, it was Rogers’ dream car. Once again, the battery died. Those who found Rogers and Leia tried to get in but couldn’t. When they finally did, both had succumbed to the heat inside the car. Making things even more tragic is the fact that the man evidently didn’t realize that the manual release for the door handle was inches away…

Manual Releases Are A Perfect Solution

In most of these cases with coherent occupants, the reality is that, just like in the case of Mr. Rogers, safety is usually one very close manual door handle pull away. There are still big issues to overcome, though. First, so many individuals have no idea where the manual door release is or how to access it. But knowledge isn’t the only concern. What happens when the occupant is incapacitated, say after a crash, as was the case when Walsh arrived at the burning Model Y?

Also: New Lawsuit Might Force Ford To Change Mustang Mach-E Door Handles

The front passenger, Susmita Maddi, was pinned by the airbags that had gone off. “It’s the most horrible thing, to see a human burning,” Walsh told Bloomberg. “If I was able to open the doors, I could have gotten them both out before the fire department even got there.” Maddi made it out alive but not without first suffering life-changing injuries. She inhaled fumes that did permanent damage to her lungs, but worse yet, she received third-degree burns to her face.

“Sometimes it is very depressing to see my face,” she says. “Who is this? I wouldn’t recognize myself. Is this what I am now? It took many months and many nights of crying to come to this stage.” She’s suing Tesla and claiming that the doors pose an unreasonable safety risk. “Buying a Tesla was the worst decision of our life,” Maddi says.

A Push For Change

Right now, China is reportedly considering a ban on flush door handles. The nation says that they’re unsafe and could soon require automakers to have at least partially exposed exterior handles and manual releases inside the car. Again, it’s not a perfect solution, but it could influence cars everywhere since several automakers consider China to be one of their biggest available markets.

QOTD: Should Governments Mandate Turn Signal Stalks And Intuitive Manual Door Handles?

Design can be deadly, as is clearly the case here. No doubt, even mechanical door latches can fail, but electric ones can add a layer of complexity when every second counts. Whether or not China‘s potential intervention ends up happening is yet to be seen. For now, anyone with electric door poppers should make themselves well aware of the manual release and how to use it in an emergency. It could very well make the difference between life and death.

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BMW’s X1 Will Get A Radical Makeover With Neue Klasse Style And Tech

  • BMW is preparing to update its smallest SUV with Neue Klasse styling and tech.
  • The refreshed X1 and iX1 will gain a fully redesigned exterior and updated interior.
  • It could debut as early as next year, and may even be labeled as a new generation.

BMW’s Life Cycle Impulse (LCI) updates often slip in with quiet exterior tweaks, the kind you might miss if you blink. This time, though, the brand seems to be shifting gears with the X1. Instead of modest changes, the entry-level SUV, or SAV in BMW terminology, is headed for a radical redesign that also transforms the interior.

With influences from BMW’s Neue Klasse design language making their way in, it raises the question: is this really a facelift, or does it mark the start of a fresh generation, like what we saw with the 1-Series?

More: The iX3 Is BMW’s Neue Klasse Future Now With A Surprising Price Tag

Recent sightings of heavily camouflaged prototypes have already hinted at the direction, and now we have a clearer picture. Using those spy shots as a base, digital artist Nikita Chuiko from Kolesa has created new renderings of the next X1. These visuals provide us with a fairly accurate preview.

A Sharper Face

The refreshed SUV will carry BMW’s new front-end identity, featuring a slimmer kidney grille and sharper LED headlights that echo the look of the new iX3. The bumper, hood, and fenders will be redesigned too, softening some of the current model’s aggressive lines, especially those emphasized in the M Sport trim.

The sheet metal on the profile won’t be identical, with the X1 gaining pop-out door handles, sleeker surfacing and more aerodynamic mirrors. The greenhouse should be carried over, but there could be a few changes on the D-pillar that remained covered in the prototypes. Finally, BMW designers will add new options for the alloy wheels, contributing to a more modern stance.

Changes At The Rear

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The tail will also mark a stylistical departure from the current X1. The L-shaped taillights will give way to elongated units separated by the BMW emblem and the license plate will be positioned lower on the tailgate, unlike the iX3 where it is mounted on the bumper.

Inside the Neue Klasse

The X1’s interior won’t miss out on the Neue Klasse treatment either and will gain the new Panoramic iDrive cockpit with a slim display covering the base of the windshield. There will also be a larger infotainment touchscreen with a trapezoidal shape, although we don’t know whether it will match the 17.9-inch diameter of the iX3’s. The new layout will most likely be combined with a four-spoke steering wheel and new options for the upholstery.

Under The Hood

The X1 already covers a wide spectrum of powertrains, from mild hybrids to plug-in hybrid and the fully electric iX1. These options are expected to remain, but with incremental improvements in efficiency and performance.

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 BMW’s X1 Will Get A Radical Makeover With Neue Klasse Style And Tech
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The fully electric iX1 is currently available in FWD and AWD forms with a range between 415-475 km (257-295 miles), but BMW might want to improve those figures amid the fierce competition from newer rivals. This could be achieved with new battery packs, more efficient electric motors, and better aerodynamics.

When Will It Arrive?

The third generation of the BMW X1 was introduced in mid-2022, meaning it is already three years old. According to earlier reports, the mid-lifecycle update would debut in 2027. However, given the prototype activity and BMW’s ambitious product strategy, a 2026 debut seems increasingly likely.

More: BMW’s New i3 Sedan Is Coming For Tesla’s Blood

Munich has confirmed the launch of 40 new or updated models with Neue Klasse styling and technology by 2027. BMW AG’s Chairman of the Board of Management Oliver Zipse has stated that every model that will arrive from 2026 onward will be new. It remains to be seen whether the next iteration of the X1 will be labeled as an extensive facelift or a new generation.

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The 4 And 5 Are Eating Megane Sales, But Renault Is Cooking Something

  • Renault has a plan to boost flagging Megane E-Tech sales, its CEO says.
  • The EV will get a bigger battery and hot hatch styling to increase appeal.
  • We should see the sportier, longer-range electric Megane in 6-9 months.

Renault’s recent run of nostalgia-driven EVs, the retro-inspired 4 and 5, has struck a chord with buyers. The downside is that their popularity has left the Megane E-Tech feeling a little overlooked, prompting Renault to rethink how it can make the car stand out again.

Related: Renault’s Megane EV Will Get A Refresh Following Its Nissan Cousin

The French automaker’s plan to boost the Megane’s appeal involves leveraging another classic Renault skill: building hot hatches. Speaking to the media at the Munich Motor Show, CEO Fabrice Cambolive revealed the Megane will soon get a sporty makeover that will ensure it turns more heads while also lasting longer between charges.

Going Down The Sporty Road

“What we are looking for is a hot hatch, that is the direction we want to go in,” Auto Express reports Cambolive telling journalists. “We want a sporty hatch.”

Though he declined to discuss any technical improvements coming to the upgraded Megane we expect to see next spring, Cambolive confirmed that a bigger battery is part of the package. The biggest battery currently available in the E-Tech is a 60 kWh unit that gives an unimpressive 285 miles (459 km) of range. However, the larger Scenic has an 87 kWh pack which lasts 382 miles (615 km) between fills and the Megane’s new Nissan Leaf cousin has a 75 kWh battery good for 303 miles (488 km).

All three cars use the same 215 hp (218 PS) single front-mounted motor that’s also utilized by the Renault 5-based Alpine A290, but it’s unclear if the sportier Megane would also get more power to become a real hot hatch.

VW’s equivalent ID.3 GTX has a single motor that puts out up to 322 hp (326 PS / 240 kW) and gets to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 5.7 seconds, 1.8 seconds faster than the Megane. We do know, however, that the made-over French model will at least look like a hot hatch.

 The 4 And 5 Are Eating Megane Sales, But Renault Is Cooking Something
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“If you put a new battery in a car, which is expensive, and you don’t change the car, then it’s really hard to seduce people to pay more for it,” Renault’s chief design officer Laurens van den Acker, told reporters. “So we need to do justice to the changes under the skin by showing something on the skin.”

Is Renaultsport Making A Comeback?

The design upgrades are expected to focus on more aggressive bumpers and possibly bigger wheels, though the mid-spec Megane E-Tech techno esprit Alpine and iconic esprit Alpine already feature 20-inch wheels that do a great job of filling the arches and don’t shortchange on grip. Spy shots published earlier this summer also suggest the mid-life refresh will bring slimmer LED lights.

Cambolive hinted to Autocar that he was looking at reviving the Renaultsport badge applied to a succession of acclaimed hot hatches for over 20 years before it was retired in 2023, but didn’t elaborate on whether the Megane hot hatch plan was related to that rebirth.

“We are exploring some [options],” the CEO said. “We will come to you with some proposals in the next 12 months.”

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Yesterday — 13 September 2025Electric Vehicles - Latest News | Carscoops

The New BMW 3-Series Is Coming To Silence The Grille Haters

  • As expected, the front end will be very similar to the Vision Neue Klasse concept.
  • BMW is ditching its controversial large kidney grilles in favor of far smaller units.
  • New-style LED lights will be a common theme of the upcoming Neue Klasse models.

Thanks to recent BMW concepts, as well as a series of detailed renderings, we have a good idea of what the next-generation 3-Series will look like. Arriving in both combustion form as the 3-Series and as a fully electric i3, the compact luxury sports sedan will be the latest to carry the brand’s Neue Klasse design language, launching with a more thoroughly updated and modernized look.

Read: The One Badge BMW Didn’t Want Us To See On The Electric M3

BMW has recently begun testing the new model with various powertrains near its base in Munich, Germany, and this particular prototype is interesting. Whereas others snapped testing in recent months have had plenty of faux body panels to throw off our prying eyes, this is the first we’ve seen with production-ready headlights.

A Sharper Face

As we expected, they are very similar in shape and size to the original Vision Neue Klasse concept and suit the new-age sedan nicely. They’re edgier than the ones used in the current 3-Series and flow neatly into a set of much smaller, narrow-style kidney grilles. The result in a classier front end, addressing one of the most controversial elements of the existing model.

Of course, it’s not just the face of the 3-Series that is due for a major overhaul. All of the exterior panels will be changed, too, with some parts, such as the door and rear quarter panels reminiscent of those on the current 5-Series. The taillights also appear neatly integrated into the tail of the four-door sedan, although it’s difficult to know if the ones on this prototype are the final production units.

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Two Architectures, One Lineup

Interestingly, the new 3-Series and the all-electric i3 are expected to use different platforms. Whereas the EV will use the Neue Klasse architecture seen in the iX3 SUV, the combustion model will stick with the CLAR platform.

ICE models will be offered with several different 2.0-liter four-cylinder and 3.0-liter inline-sixes, depending on the market. Meanwhile, the next M3 will use a version of current model’s 3.0-liter twin-turbo six, albeit with the addition of a mild-hybrid system.

More: The iX3 Is BMW’s Neue Klasse Future Now With A Surprising Price Tag

BMW has not announced when the new 3-Series will hit the market, but we expect to see it unveiled sometime next year alongside the new i3, before it is introduced as a 2027 model. Until then, the camouflaged prototypes will continue roaming the streets around Munich, offering occasional glimpses of what’s to come.

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Ram Just Killed Their F-150 Lightning And Silverado EV Challenger

  • The fully electric Ram 1500 REV has been killed before ever being launched.
  • It was originally slated to arrive in 2024, but was delayed over weak demand.
  • Range-extended 1500 Ramcharger is still coming, but will be renamed the REV.

In a surprising turn of events, Ram has killed the 1500 REV. The electric truck debuted at the 2023 New York Auto Show and was originally slated to be launched in late 2024.

It was eventually delayed, but the brand was adamant the truck was still coming. Just a few months ago, Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis told us electrification is happening despite the Hemi’s return. The executive also noted the company had the ‘luxury of timing’ and the benefit of being late to the EV game. This enabled them to delay their offering after seeing weak demand for the Chevrolet Silverado EV, Ford F-150 Lightning, and Tesla Cybertruck.

First Look: The Ram 1500 REV Is A Classy, Conservative, 500 Mile Electric Juggernaut

In today’s announcement, Ram hammered home the latter point as they highlighted slowing demand for full-size battery electric trucks in North America. The company said this forced them to reassess their product strategy and decide to “discontinue development of a full-size BEV pickup.”

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The move is surprising as work on the truck appears to have been largely completed. As we’ve previously reported, it was originally slated to be offered with 168 and 229 kWh battery packs. These promised to deliver ranges of up to 500 miles (805 km) on a single charge. The truck was also supposed to have a dual-motor all-wheel drive system producing 654 hp (448 kW / 663 PS) and 620 lb-ft (840 Nm) of torque, which would allow for a 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) time of 4.4 seconds.

The REV Isn’t Really Dead, But It’s A Ramcharger Now

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Despite the shocking death in the third act, the 1500 REV isn’t really dead. Quite the opposite as Ram has decided to rename the Ramcharger as the REV.

As a result, the ‘new’ 1500 REV will be a range-extended electric vehicle. Its “projected availability” is now 2026 and Ram has, once again, updated the truck’s performance specs.

 Ram Just Killed Their F-150 Lightning And Silverado EV Challenger

They’ve lowered the output of the dual-motor all-wheel drive system for a second time and they’re now saying it produces 647 hp (482 kW / 656 PS). That’s down from the original estimate of 663 hp (494 kW / 672 PS), and also a drop from February’s revision of 654 hp (488 kW / 663 PS). The torque rating has also fallen from 615 lb-ft (833 Nm) to 610 lb-ft (826 Nm).

The claimed range of 690 miles (1,110 km) remains as does the updated 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) time of 4.5 seconds. Of course, with multiple revisions, a name change, and the elimination of the electric variant, nothing is written in stone.

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BYD And Stellantis Spar Over Who Owns Germany’s Chinese EV Crown

  • BYD disputes claims that Leapmotor outsold it in Germany, citing official KBA data.
  • Stellantis clarifies CEO referred to Leapmotor’s August performance in the country.
  • BYD sold 8.6K vehicles between January and August, more than double Leapmotor’s tally.

Update: Stellantis has clarified that CEO Antonio Filosa’s remarks were focused on Leapmotor’s sales performance in Germany in August and not the entire year. He was specifically referring to the Leapmotor T03, which ranked as the country’s best-selling Chinese electric vehicle that month, while Leapmotor overall claimed the top spot as Germany’s best-selling Chinese battery-electric brand, again for August.

“Antonio Filosa’s statement about Leapmotor’s sales of battery electric vehicle (BEV) in Germany in the month of August 2025 are accurate and confirmed by the national industry’s database (KBA),” the Stellantis spokesperson told us.

“In August 2025, in Germany, Leapmotor was the best-selling Chinese BEV brand and Leapmotor T03 was the best-selling Chinese BEV” he explained. The spokesperson also added,, “All other assessments from the competition cannot be linked to what was stated yesterday by our CEO”.

Original story continues below.

 BYD And Stellantis Spar Over Who Owns Germany’s Chinese EV Crown

It seems a brewing rivalry has spilled into the press. Chinese automaker BYD has pushed back against comments attributed to Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa, reportedly made on Thursday in reference to Leapmotor, though the original source of his remarks is still unclear. We’ve reached out to both sides for clarification.

A Question of Interpretation

According to BYD, Filosa was quoted as saying that “in Germany Leapmotor sold more than BYD.” While Stellantis does not own Leapmotor outright, it holds a minority stake and controls exports outside China through Leapmotor International, a joint venture in which Stellantis has a 51 percent share.

The Chinese automaker disputes the claim, citing its own sales data that show it still has a clear lead. Along the way, BYD also couldn’t resist pointing out how its numbers stack up against Stellantis’ own brands.

According to BYD, they sold 8,610 vehicles in Germany between January and August 2025, which is a far cry from the 3,536 sales of Leapmotor over the same period. These numbers can be broken down to 5,852 BEVs and 2,757 PHEVs for BYD, versus 3,088 BEVs and 448 PHEVs for Leapmotor.

More: Europe’s EV Buyers Are Dumping Tesla And China Couldn’t Be Happier=

We checked the official registration data from Germany’s Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA), which confirm a similar picture. Between January and August 2025, BYD recorded 8,563 new registrations, compared with 3,531 for Leapmotor. In August alone, the gap narrowed, though BYD still came out ahead with 1,114 units versus Leapmotor’s 826.

It is possible the remarks were lost in translation, or that Filosa simply misspoke in Leapmotor’s favor. He may also have been referring to narrower metrics that have not yet surfaced. While overall sales figures for August are available, the detailed breakdown between BEVs and PHEVs has not been published. A clearer picture should emerge once both companies respond to requests for clarification.

BYD Compares Itself to Alfa Romeo and Jeep

While January–August sales alone would have been enough to counter the CEO’s alleged remarks, BYD went further, highlighting its performance against Stellantis-owned Alfa Romeo and Jeep.

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BYD Sealion 7

The Chinese automaker bragged about outselling Alfa Romeo in Germany so far in 2025, a curious flex given the two brands operate in completely different segments and court completely different buyers. More specifically, the Italian marque reportedly sold 5,226 units, 5,222 according to KBA, including just 140 BEVs (Junior Elettrica) and 34 PHEVs (Tonale PHEV).

In the same vein, BYD said it sold more EVs and PHEVs than Jeep, 350 BEVs and 569 PHEVs, and claims it is closing in on overall volume, only 278 units behind. KBA data indicate that Jeep sold 8,884 units in Germany between January and August 2025, which is 321 more than BYD, a small gap that may reflect different cuts of the data or timing.

A Significantly Wider Range Of Products

A quick look at their local websites proves that BYD has a significantly larger lineup in Germany compared to Leapmotor. BYD currently offers the Dolphin Surf, Dolphin, Atto 2, Atto 3, Sealion 7, Seal, Seal U, and Tang EVs, plus the Seal U DM-i and Seal 6 DM-i PHEVs in the German market.

On the other hand, Leapmotor is currently limited to the T03 urban EV, the B10 electric crossover, and the C10 SUV in electric and range-extender versions. The range will expand soon with the the new B05 electric hatchback that debuted in Munich.

It will be interesting to see whether the marketing war between the two Chinese brands will continue with more statements in the future, and how both of them will evolve in terms of sales in export markets. On the global stage, however, the contest is lopsided: in the first half of 2025 BYD sold 2,145,954 vehicles, nearly ten times Leapmotor’s 221,664.

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Taycan Goes Full Psycho Mode To Steal Porsche’s Lost Record From Xiaomi

  • Wild Taycan packs dramatic aero upgrades built to maximize downforce.
  • Features include fixed wing, deeper diffuser, and functional front air louvers.
  • Xiaomi beat Taycan Turbo GT with a 7:04.957 Nürburgring lap time.

When it comes to lap records at the Nürburgring, few manufacturers approach the challenge with Porsche’s level of obsession. The German automaker not only owns the outright record of 5:19.546 with the blisteringly quick 919 Hybrid Evo, but it also holds three of the eight fastest production car laps ever run on the circuit. So when Xiaomi came along earlier this year and swiped the EV record, it was only going to be a matter of time before Porsche fired back.

Read: Xiaomi Shatters Its Nurburgring Record Again And Immediately Launches Limited Edition

This is our first look at what seems to be that response to the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, which set a lap time of 7:04.957, edging out the Taycan Turbo GT’s 7:07.55. Reportedly dubbed the Taycan Turbo GT4 RS, this hyper EV was originally thought to be a project from Manthey Racing, but now, it’s believed to be a fully-fledged Porsche model.

Aggressive New Aero

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The differences between these two prototypes, and the existing Taycan Turbo GT, are stark. Porsche has fitted a new front end with a larger splitter, canards, and 911 GT3 RS-inspired louvers on the front quarter panels.

There’s also new underbody aero, dedicated aero discs on the rear wheels, and a large fixed rear wing. Additionally, the arches have been flared, and there’s a new rear diffuser. Look closely, and you’ll notice the prototypes also have just a single seat for the driver and a full roll cage.

Our spy photographers report that both cars recently hit the ‘Ring for flying laps, with one piloted by Porsche factory driver Lars Kern. At one stage during the lap, the blue car’s rear diffuser was badly damaged, and while the purple car lapped faster on the same day, it’s understood the balance was not optimal. As such, it’s likely that Porsche will quickly head back to the circuit to go record chasing once again.

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Aiming for Xiaomi

What remains uncertain is whether Porsche is only targeting the road-going SU7 Ultra or also setting its sights on the more extreme SU7 Ultra Prototype. That car recently lapped the track in 6:22.091, the second-fastest time ever for an EV, only behind the VW ID.R.

The aero appendages of the Taycan Turbo GT4 RS aren’t quite as dramatic as those of the SU7 Ultra, but they’re much more significant than those of the SU7 road car.

In addition to the new aero, Porsche engineers are believed to be pushing the Taycan’s powertrain past the 1,019 horsepower of the regular Taycan Turbo GT, or the 1,092 horses it can deliver with launch control engaged. If true, it should give the Taycan Turbo GT4 RS the firepower it needs to reclaim Nürburgring bragging rights.

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Stellantis Swaps Maserati For Citroen In Formula E Future

  • Stellantis has announced that Citroen Racing will enter the FIA Formula E Championship.
  • The team will take the spot of Maserati MSG, marking an end in the brand’s involvement.
  • It’s unclear whether Citroen will remain active in rallying, or focus solely on single-seaters.

Stellantis is in the verge of a major shakeup of its motorsport activities, with Citroen Racing taking the place of Maserati MSG in Formula E. The French marque may be most closely associated with rallying success, but it has been tapped as the more suitable contender for the all-electric championship.

Citroen will compete in FIA’s Formula E championship starting from the coming season. Its return to motor racing as a factory team is described as an “electric, innovative and passionate adventure that embodies our values and our vision for the mobility of tomorrow”.

More: This Mid-Engine Beast Is No Regular Citroen Hatch

A teaser video on social media gives us a glimpse of the brand’s electric single seater that will be unveiled on October 20. The cover photo on Facebook with the Citroen Racing Formula E Team logo makes us wonder if the new era will mark the end of the brand’s rallying days. A potential exit could coincide with the return of Stellantis stablemate Lancia in rallying, as the new Ypsilon Rally2 HF Integrale could replace the C3 Rally2 that has been around since 2018.

Citroen is known for winning eight Manufacturer’s titles and nine consecutive Driver’s titles in WRC, during the dominant period of Sebastien Loeb and Daniel Elena between 2004 and 2012. It also has four Rally Dakar wins with the ZX Rally Raid back in the ’90s.

Outside rallying, it won three consecutive FIA World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) driver’s and manufacturer’s titles between 2014 and 2016 with a racing version of the C-Elysée sedan.

 Stellantis Swaps Maserati For Citroen In Formula E Future
The new logo of Citroen Racing (above) and the discontinued Maserati Tipo Folgore Formula E racer (below).
 Stellantis Swaps Maserati For Citroen In Formula E Future

Replacing Maserati

Citroen Racing will replace Maserati MSG that entered Formula E in 2023, taking the torch from Venturi Racing. The team is fresh out of a collapsed takeover earlier this year, and despite striking a total of three wins (one on every season), has reportedly struggled with financial backing.

Another reason for the demise of Maserati from Formula E is the brand’s new strategy in terms of electrification, with less emphasis on the Folgore-branded EVs and the cancellation of the electric MC20 supercar.

More: Nissan’s Next Electric Halo Could Be Born On A Formula E Racetrack

As with Maserati MSG, Citroen Racing will borrow the technical bits from another Stellantis brand that competes in Formula E, DS Automobiles, which has won multiple wins and championship titles over the past decade. DS is currently operated by Penske, but it is not clear whether it will remain on the championship for the upcoming Gen4 single-seater era.

As reported by The Race, Opel could also apply for a Formula E license in the future, something that sounds fitting for its recently renewed GSE performance division.

Citroen Racing will join a grid of 10 Formula E teams for the upcoming season. Rivals include Nissan, Ford, Jaguar TCS, Tag Heuer Porsche, DS Penske, Envision, Lola Yamaha Abt, Mahindra, and Andretti.

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Mercedes Needed A Solid-State Battery To Match Lucid’s EV Range Record

  • EQS prototype traveled 748.8 miles from Stuttgart to Malmo without recharging once.
  • The prototype finished the trip with 85 miles of estimated range still remaining.
  • Solid-state battery offers 25 percent more energy than standard pack, same weight.

For years, solid-state batteries have been viewed as the holy grail for battery-electric vehicles, promising better driving range, quicker charging, and improved safety. While it’s taken longer than many had predicted for solid-state battery packs to hit the market, Mercedes-Benz has demonstrated just how transformative the technology could be.

Read: Lucid Shatters World Record With A Drive So Long It Seems Impossible

The German automaker is testing solid-state packs in specially prepared EQS prototypes. One of these cars recently drove from Stuttgart, Germany, through Denmark, and into Malmo, Sweden, covering an impressive 748.8 miles (1,205 km) on a single charge, without stopping to plug in.

Solid-State Advantage

Compared to the battery in a standard EQS, Mercedes says its solid-state pack delivers 25 percent more energy while remaining similar in weight and size. The pack was developed in partnership with Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains and the company’s F1 technology center in the UK, using lithium-metal cells supplied by U.S.-based Factorial Energy.

The 748.8 miles (1,205 km) driven in this EQS prototype exactly matches a recent Guinness World Record set by a Lucid Air Grand Touring, which covered the same 748.8 miles (1,205 km) on a single charge. What makes the feat notable is that Lucid’s car used a conventional 117 kWh lithium-ion battery, while Mercedes managed it with a solid-state pack that still had energy left over.

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Range To Spare

Had Mercedes-Benz wanted to continue its journey with this EQS, it could have. They claim that at the end of the trip, the prototype had an estimated range of 85 miles (137 km) left. In theory, that means the electric sedan could have traveled up to 834 miles (1,342 km) without charging, well beyond anything currently on the market.

“The solid-state battery is a true gamechanger for electric mobility,” member of the board of management of Mercedes-Benz Group AG, Markus Schäfer, said. “With the successful long-distance drive of the EQS, we show that this technology delivers not only in the lab but also on the road. Our goal is to bring innovations like this into series production by the end of the decade and offer our customers a new level of range and comfort.”

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Ford Could Be Preparing To Fill A Focus-Sized Hole In Their Lineup

  • Ford will reportedly launch a new Focus-sized crossover in 2027.
  • The model could be offered with hybrid and electric powertrains.
  • It’s expected to be sold alongside the Kuga and share components.

Sedans and hatchbacks have fallen out of favor with consumers, who have embraced SUVs. Automakers have responded by gutting their car lineups and adding an assortment of new crossovers.

Ford will reportedly add another crossover to their lineup in 2027 and it could fill the hole being left by the departing Focus. The model will reportedly be built in Spain and serve a key role in reestablishing Ford in Europe.

More: $30K Ford Electric Truck Coming In 2027 Based On All-New Platform

Autocar reports the model will be a mid-sized crossover, but won’t replace the Kuga. This is interesting to note as the Kuga’s American cousin, the Escape, is getting the axe.

Instead, the crossover will reportedly be built alongside the Kuga and offered with hybrid and electric powertrains. The two models are also rumored to share key components in a bid to keep costs down.

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The European market Ford Kuga.

While specifics are few and far between, the model could ride on the aging C2 platform, which underpins everything from the Bronco Sport and Maverick to the outgoing Focus. The model is also expected to be relatively affordable and positioned as a rival to the Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage, and Volkswagen Tiguan.

While it’s probably too early to talk numbers, there’s a huge gap between the £26,245 ($33,600) that the Puma Gen-E costs in Britain and the £39,285 ($50,300) Explorer EV. This means that if the upcoming EV variant was priced at £32,765 ($42,000), it would be perfectly positioned between both those models.

Little else is known about the crossover at this point, but the company will reportedly put an emphasis on design and driving dynamics. Unfortunately, the chances of it coming stateside seem slim to none.

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The Ford Focus ST hot hatch.

New Land Cruiser EV And RAV4 EV Will Be Built In The US, Says Report

  • Toyota will build two new electric SUVs with three rows at its Kentucky plant.
  • One EV is expected to be a Land Cruiser-inspired three-row electric family SUV.
  • A three-row RAV4-based EV will target Toyota’s best-selling crossover audience.

The automotive industry never stops moving, and the latest on Toyota proves it. The Japanese automaker is reportedly moving production of the next Lexus ES from the U.S. back to Japan. On the flip side, it’ll begin building two new electric SUVs, including one that’ll likely carry the Land Cruiser name, here in Kentucky.

More: Toyota’s Lineup Overhaul Could Include A Surprise Sedan And Electric Highlander

This shouldn’t come as a wild surprise because Toyota has hinted at an electric Land Cruiser for a few years. In addition, sedan sales are slowing in the States while crossovers and SUVs continue their trend of popularity. To that end, by focusing on building and selling SUVs in the States, rather than sedans, Toyota can also avoid tariffs on its most popular models.

EVs Based On Familiar Nameplates

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Toyota Land Cruiser Se Concept

According to a source familiar with the matter who spoke to Reuters, the upcoming EVs “will be based on the Land Cruiser and RAV4”. While the phrasing suggests they could be directly derived from those models, it’s also possible the source meant they may simply carry those names, even if the underlying vehicles differ.

The Land Cruiser Se concept, first shown in 2023, lines right up with an electrified version of the popluar off-roader. It was a sleek, three-row EV designed to complement the retro-inspired two-row Land Cruiser currently on sale here in the States as well as the larger 300 series model in overseas markets.

See: This Is The New Toyota FJ Cruiser You’ve Been Waiting For

 New Land Cruiser EV And RAV4 EV Will Be Built In The US, Says Report
We rendered the official patent image of the ‘FJ Cruiser’ to show what it could look like | Illustration Thanos Pappas / Carscoops

Another, though less likely, candidate for the Land Cruiser name is the long-rumored compact SUV often referred to as the FJ Cruiser. Given its size, it doesn’t seem suited for a three-row layout. Regardless, reports suggest it could be offered with both electric and hybrid powertrains. Toyota teased a shadowy image of the model a couple of years ago and more recently filed patent images believed to show the production version.

RAV4 EV Could Be Key

The second model, described as a three-row RAV4-based electric SUV, may prove even more crucial for the brand’s strategy. The RAV4 is America’s third-best-selling vehicle so far this year. A family-sized EV positioned closer to the familiar RAV4 branding could give Toyota’s electric lineup the boost that the bZ4X hasn’t. If an electric RAV4 can be anywhere near as popular as the gas model, it’ll be a huge win.

Lexus Production Shifts

On the other hand, Toyota will shift production of the next-generation Lexus ES back to Japan, a move the company first hinted at in 2021. With tariffs in play, we’re not sure if the decision makes sense today, but it may also reflect Toyota reading the market and recognizing the continued decline of sedan sales. Meanwhile, production of the Lexus TX will stay in Indiana, where the same factory is also expected to increase output of the Grand Highlander.

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Audi Cancels Its Hottest EV Wagon Because No One Wants Electric Performance Cars

  • Insider sources confirm Audi canceled plans for the fully electric RS6 E-tron.
  • The Avant model would have served as the EV twin to the next-gen hybrid RS6.
  • Weak demand for performance EVs reportedly played a role in Audi’s decision.

Audi once planned to expand the RS6 lineup with two distinct flavors: a plug-in hybrid based on the new-generation A6 and a fully electric variant derived from the A6 E-tron. But according to a new report, the high-performance EV has been quietly shelved despite earlier sightings of camouflaged prototypes.

More: New Audi RS3 GT Could Be The Most Powerful Hot Hatch Ever Built

Last year, spy photographers captured aggressive-looking A6 E-tron test cars in both Sportback and Avant forms. Their larger bumper intakes and pronounced diffusers hinted strongly at an RS6 E-tron in the works. Now, it appears those hopes have faded.

EV Ambitions Cut Short

Citing Audi insiders, Top Gear reports that the RS6 E-tron project has been canned. The decision reportedly comes down to weak demand for high-performance EVs. This leaves the current S6 E-tron as the most powerful version of the lineup, delivering up to 543 hp (405 kW / 551 PS) from its dual electric motors. Built on the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) co-developed with Porsche, it uses a 100 kWh battery pack that provides between 640 and 670 km (398–416 miles) of range.

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A Future With Hybrid Muscle

For enthusiasts who prefer their RS6 with more noise and raw character, there’s still good news. Audi is moving forward with the next-generation RS6 Avant, the long-standing rival to BMW’s M5 Touring. It will feature an RS-specific bodykit with massive intakes, wide fenders, and the signature dual oval tailpipes protruding from the rear bumper.

More: Audi’s Most Furious Family Car Yet Could Be Packing Over 700 Horses

The new RS6 is expected to come with a plug-in hybrid powertrain, offering improved performance compared to its predecessor. Initial reports suggested it would use a twin-turbo V6 as a base, but there is a chance it keeps the V8, helping it stand out from the smaller RS5 Avant that’s also under development.

While a few may lament the loss of an all-electric RS6, the plug-in hybrid offers a middle ground combining supercar-level performance with everyday practicality and some zero-emission capability. In today’s market, that may prove to be the more compelling formula.

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EVs Poised To Exceed Half Of Europe’s New Car Sales Sooner Than Expected

  • EV sales will keep rising in the US and Europe, with China staying ahead.
  • In Europe, battery-electric vehicles could top half of all new car sales by 2032.
  • BEVs in the US may not reach 50 percent market share until around 2039.

China is pulling further ahead of the United States and Europe in the race toward electrification, with a new study shedding light on how quickly vehicle fleets are expected to transition to EVs. While the U.S. and Europe are moving in the same direction, their pace is notably slower.

In a report published this week, EY, one of the world’s largest professional services and consulting firms, forecasts light vehicle sales through 2050 across the three major regions.

Europe On The Rise

One key takeaway is that in Europe, EV sales will surpass those of gasoline and diesel vehicles by 2028. The shift will accelerate from there, with electric vehicles projected to exceed half of all new light vehicle sales in Europe by 2032.

Read: Tesla’s EV Market Share Just Sank Below 40% But It Might Not Even Care Anymore

Interestingly, the study noted that until 2030, hybrids, including PHEVs, will continue to outsell BEVs in Europe until 2030. However, as CO2 regulations become stricter and more affordable pure electric cars hit the market, they’ll soon start to outsell hybrids too.

“The near- to mid-term future will feature a diverse mix of powertrains, shaped by regulatory shifts, tariffs, and evolving consumer behaviour,” explained Constantin M. Gall, EY Global Aerospace, Defense & Mobility Leader. “What’s clear is that e-mobility will remain central to the future of transportation.”

What About The US?

 EVs Poised To Exceed Half Of Europe’s New Car Sales Sooner Than Expected

Compared to Europe, the switch to EVs in the United States will be much slower. EY forecasts a brief surge in sales this month ahead of the expiration of federal EV tax credits, but the long-term outlook has weakened. In an earlier projection, BEVs were expected to reach 50 percent of U.S. light vehicle sales by 2034. That milestone has now been delayed to 2039, with factors such as policy uncertainty, import tariffs, and the loss of incentives slowing adoption.

More: Europe’s EV Buyers Are Dumping Tesla And China Couldn’t Be Happier

Hybrids are expected to fill the gap. Their share of the U.S. market could climb to a peak of 34 percent by 2034 before giving way to wider EV adoption.

China Leads The Pack

 EVs Poised To Exceed Half Of Europe’s New Car Sales Sooner Than Expected

In China, the shift is happening much faster. This year, combined sales of battery-electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids in the country are tipped to reach 50 percent and will surge past 90 percent by 2034. Interestingly, BEV sales alone are only expected to account for 50 percent of light vehicle sales by 2033, a year behind Europe, showing just how important PHEVs will remain in the country through the next decade.

“The EV transition is advancing—but unevenly,” Constantin M. Gall from EY said. “The US faces policy uncertainty, high costs, and infrastructure gaps. Europe is on a steady recovery path under strict emissions targets. China benefits from stable policy and a robust EV ecosystem. Hybrid technologies are proving essential in bridging the gap to full electrification.”

For automakers, the uneven timelines mean strategy can’t be one-size-fits-all. Success will depend on building flexible platforms that can serve fast-moving markets like China and Europe while keeping slower adopters in North America engaged.

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China’s Most Luxurious Brand Is Coming For Europe With 15 New Models And It’s A Red Flag

  • Hongqi unveiled its EHS5 electric SUV during the 2025 Munich Motor Show.
  • The EHS5 uses an 85 kWh battery offering 342 miles of WLTP-rated range.
  • Company aims to open over 200 European dealerships before the end of 2028.

While Hongqi may be unfamiliar to most car buyers outside China, at home it is recognized as the nation’s leading premium brand. Founded in 1958, it is among the country’s oldest carmakers having established itself at the top of the market, with early models reserved exclusively for high-ranking government officials. The name itself translates to “red flag,” a direct nod to the Communist revolution that shaped modern China.

Read: China’s Hongqi Rolls Into Germany With Ambitious E-HS9 Electric Luxury SUV

Now Hongqi has its sights set far beyond domestic roads. The company is embarking on a major expansion into Europe, where it hopes to build recognition alongside other Chinese automakers like BYD, Chery, and Changan that are already moving aggressively into the region.

That ambition took center stage earlier this week at the Munich motor show where it unveiled the mid-size electric EHS5 SUV. While it could be easily discounted as yet another electric SUV with a rather generic Chinese design, it will play an important role in the automaker’s growth across Europe. By 2028, Hongqi plans to launch no fewer than 15 new electric and hybrid models across the continent.

Building A Foothold

The premium Chinese brand has already dipped its toes into Europe, with cars currently available in Norway, the Netherlands, and Poland. The broader vision is much bigger: more than 200 dealerships across Europe by 2028, paired with a steadily expanding product line.

Details about the full range of incoming models remain under wraps, but one partnership has been confirmed. Chinese automaker Leapmotor will supply Hongqi with an EV platform that will underpin several upcoming vehicles, the first of which is scheduled to debut in the final quarter of 2026.

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The Hongqi EHS5

Visually, the new EHS5 has some strong points, and some weak points. From the front, it’s reminiscent of some models from Deepal and there’s nothing particularly inspired or unique about its profile. However, the rear-end is quite striking thanks to the curvy LED taillights.

Underpinning the EHS5 is an 85 kWh lithium-ion battery pack that’s said to give it a WLTP driving range of around 342 miles (550 km). Hongqi has yet to disclose full specifications for the SUV, but has said it can charge from 10-80 percent in just 20 minutes.

Power figures for the European model have yet to be announced, but in China, it’s available in 339 hp rear-wheel drive and 610 hp all-wheel drive specifications. Given that the Chinese model has a much larger 111 kWh battery, lower power figures are likely for the Euro-spec version.

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VW’s EVX Might Be The Only Coupe Crossover That Deserves The Name

  • Italdesign designed the EVX as a futuristic two-door coupe crossover concept.
  • VW is showcasing the car in the virtual realm at Munich’s IAA Mobility Show.

Concept cars often spark the imagination, and the Volkswagen EVX is no exception. With its sharp angles and an aggressive stance, it looks every bit the futuristic coupe crossover. Yet despite its eye-catching form, the odds of it ever making it to production are near to zero. Designed by the specialists at Italdesign, the EVX takes shape as a 2+2 coupe based on the VW Group’s MEB+ platform.

Read: VW ID.4 Gets A Stealthy Blackout But Something Bigger Waits In The Shadows

Admittedly, calling the EVX a coupe might be stretching the definition, but in all fairness, it does at least come with two doors, unlike most crossovers that borrow the coupe label while offering little more than a sloping roofline.

It measures 166.5 inches (4,230 mm) long, 71.6 inches (1,820 mm) wide, and strands 58.6 inches (1,490 mm) tall, meaning it’s roughly 4.7 inches (120 mm) longer than a VW T-Cross, 2.3 inches (60 mm) wider, and sits 3.4 inches (87 mm) lower.

Breaking From the Mold

It seems that Italdesign, which is owned by the VW Group, was given a blank sheet when creating the car, not needing to draw on influences from existing VW models. This has allowed it to create a car that looks unlike any other VW Group product and, in the extremely unlikely event that it was ever produced, it would also stand out from all the cookie-cutter crossovers on the market right now. It reminds us a little of the latest-gen Toyota C-HR sold in Europe, but isn’t as quirky.

Found at the front is a blacked-out lower grille and two triangular air intakes housing small LED daytime running lights. There are also a pair of sharp LED headlights that catch the eye, as well as a shapely hood with plenty of curves and creases.

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From the side, the concept shows off camera-based mirrors mounted on the A-pillars, two-tone wheels in silver and black, and muscular rear arches. The rear design keeps the drama going with a steeply angled rear window, slim LED taillights, and a blacked-out bumper.

Only in the Digital World?

For now, VW is displaying the EVX virtually at the Munich motor show. Whether such a design could ever make it to production remains uncertain, though it’s fair to say it would shake up the usual crossover formula if it did. So the real question is, if a model like this hit the road, would it turn your head or just feel like another electric crossover trying too hard?

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Lucid’s Next EV Isn’t A Sedan, It’s An Affordable Off-Roader Made In Saudi Arabia

  • Lucid’s midsize SUV and rugged version are expected to debut in 2026 and 2027.
  • The brand will bring advanced tech from its flagship models to these affordable EVs.
  • All three midsize models will be built at Lucid’s AMP-2 plant in Saudi Arabia.

Now that the luxurious Gravity SUV is on the market alongside the Air sedan, Lucid can start focusing its efforts on making more affordable models that’ll appeal to the masses. It has already confirmed a sub-$50,000 SUV is in the works, and has now said that the new mid-sized platform will also spawn two more models including a more rugged SUV that takes inspiration from the Gravity X concept.

Lucid released a single teaser image of its third model roughly 12 months ago. The SUV, potentially called the Earth, will have familiar Lucid design cues but be noticeably smaller than the Gravity. While recently speaking at the Munich motor show, Lucid interim chief executive Marc Winteroff revealed the Gravity X will shape the look and feel of one of its upcoming mid-size vehicles.

Read: Lucid Teases New Midsize EV That’s Big On Curves, Starting Under $50K

That influence could translate into standard off-road details such as a raised ride height, all-terrain tires, distinctive bumpers, protective skid plates, and tow hooks. The design points toward a crossover that blends Lucid’s sleek aesthetic with a more adventurous personality.Timing and challenges

Timing and challenges

Sadly, we’ll have to wait quite some time before this vehicle hits the market. Lucid plans to start production of its sub-$50,000 electric SUV by the end of next year, but speaking with Car and Driver, Winteroff confirmed that Lucid needs additional funding to make this happen. When it secures that backing, it’ll be able to ramp up production and likely be in a position to launch the off-road version in early 2027.

 Lucid’s Next EV Isn’t A Sedan, It’s An Affordable Off-Roader Made In Saudi Arabia
Lucid Gravity X Concept

Once the midsize SUV and its rugged sibling are on sale, Lucid will move ahead with a third model that remains a mystery for now. The company confirmed it won’t be a sedan but it said it’s targeting a launch by late 2028. All three vehicles are expected to be produced at Lucid’s AMP-2 factory in Saudi Arabia.

While speaking about the mid-size models with CarBuzz, Lucid’s senior vice president of design and brand, Derek Jenkins, said the firm is eager to take the technology from its more expensive models and put them within reach of a larger customer base.

“We’re working on our mid-size program right now, and of course, these are going to be compact, lighter vehicles with every bit of focus on aero, efficiency, and space,” he said. “It’s not going to be as quick as Air, but it’s going to be impressive, and it’s going to be at a value that many more people can access. The whole idea is to take our technology and hit a wider swathe of consumers and accelerate that transition.”

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GAC Is Ready To Storm Europe With Its EV Army And Big Ambitions

  • Chinese automaker GAC aims to make Europe one of its biggest export markets.
  • The company brought two EVs from the GAC Aion series at the Munich show.
  • GAC targets boosting sales from 3,000 this year to over 50,000 units by 2027.

Chinese automakers are no longer quietly edging into Europe, they’re making a full-scale push that is chipping away at local brands’ sales. The latest entrant is GAC, arriving with an ambitious target of selling more than 50,000 vehicles a year in Europe by 2027.

At the Munich motor show, the company displayed the GAC Aion UT compact hatchback and the GAC Aion V midsize SUV. Its European lineup will also feature the fully electric GAC Aion Y crossover along with the more premium Hyptec HT coupe-SUV. Every model is electric for now, though a plug-in hybrid will join the portfolio later.

More: GAC Aion UT EV Starts At $9,600, Packs Up To 260 Miles Of Range

The president of GAC International, Wei Haigang, told CNBC at the Munich show that Europe is one of the company’s five key markets. “It is a strategic market,” he said, adding that GAC hopes the region will become a major part of its overseas business in the years ahead.

Growth by the Numbers

Haigang projected sales of 3,000 GAC cars in Europe this year, climbing to 15,000 in 2026 and more than 50,000 by 2027. That would represent a seventeenfold increase in just two years, yet the figure still pales next to the company’s domestic performance. In 2024, GAC sold 127,000 vehicles in overseas markets, contributing to global sales of 2,003,058 units.

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Photos Stefan Baldauf & Guido ten Brink

To ease the impact of tariffs on Chinese imports, GAC is weighing the idea of producing cars within Europe. Haigang emphasized hopes for progress in trade negotiations but said the company is also preparing to localize manufacturing to better serve European customers.

“We are hoping the Chinese government and the European Union can negotiate further to bring the tariffs down,” Haigang said. “In the future, we hope to accelerate the manufacturing localization. So that we can build up manufacturing capability in Europe, to better serve the European markets.”

More: Chinese Smartphone Giant’s European EV Push Might Spell Trouble For Tesla

Industry data underscores how quickly Chinese brands are gaining ground. According to Jato Dynamics, their combined market share in Europe nearly doubled in the first half of 2025 to 5.1 percent, equal to 347,135 units. BYD leads with 70,500 sales, while other names such as Jaecoo, Omoda, Leapmotor, and Xpeng are posting sharp growth as well.

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Photos Stefan Baldauf & Guido ten Brink

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