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BMW Is Taking The Next i5 In A Direction The 5-Series Won’t Follow

  • The i5 will shift onto the Neue Klasse platform next generation.
  • That move will clearly set it apart from the ICE 5-Series sibling.
  • Before that, the current 5 and i5 will receive a Neue Klasse facelift.

BMW may have taken a one-size-fits-all approach with the current i5 and 5-Series, but that strategy is already on borrowed time. Looking ahead, the next generation is expected to split the two paths entirely, following the template set by the newer i3 / 3-Series and iX3 / X3, where each powertrain gets its own dedicated platform.

The transition is already underway. BMW has begun rolling out its Neue Klasse era with the all-electric iX3 SUV, and the i3 sedan close behind. It has also officially confirmed that Neue Klasse styling and technology will be applied to as many as 40 new and updated BMW models by 2027.

More: BMW Leak Reveals Two Very Different Futures For 2028 X5 And 7-Series Facelift

Joachim Post, BMW’s board member for R&D, explained the company’s thinking in a conversation with Auto Express:

“When we as BMW develop a new technology, we’re making 2.5 million cars a year in a lot of derivatives. What is always important for us is to scale. We are a global player, and we must scale our technology into the whole fleet to get that economy of scale. That gives you a feeling that once we do things, we don’t do it for just one car,” he told the magazine.

Neue Klasse Platform Expansion

 BMW Is Taking The Next i5 In A Direction The 5-Series Won’t Follow
The current BMW i5 looks nearly identical to the 5-Series.

Beyond individual components such as electric motors, battery packs, infotainment systems, and ADAS, those comments extend to the EV-focused Neue Klasse architecture. Post suggested that the platform will eventually underpin larger models, including future iterations of the i5 and i7. That would clearly separate them from their combustion-powered 5-Series and 7-Series counterparts, which are expected to continue using the CLAR platform.

More: BMW’s Already Facelifting The Facelifted Neue Klasse 5-Series

The current 5-Series and i5 arrived in 2023 and are expected to receive a facelift in 2027. That timeline points to a full generational replacement toward the end of the decade. A similar pattern applies to the 7-Series and i7, which debuted in 2022 and are now approaching their own mid-cycle update with revised styling and technology.

EV Proportions Shift

By moving away from the constraints of platforms designed around inline-six engines and traditional transmissions, BMW designers gain significantly more flexibility. While a cohesive family identity will likely remain, dedicated EV models will inevitably feature different proportions and packaging compared to their ICE counterparts.

 BMW Is Taking The Next i5 In A Direction The 5-Series Won’t Follow
The new BMW i3 sedan

The first clear example will be the next 3-Series, expected to arrive as a heavily updated evolution of the current model. Spy shots already indicate a different dash-to-axle ratio compared to the i3 sedan, even though both share similar visual cues.

More: BMW’s New 3-Series Wagon Just Crashed The i3 Party

Similarly, shifting the next i5 and i7 onto dedicated EV platforms should bring shorter overhangs, longer wheelbases, and more cab-forward silhouettes. The focus here leans heavily toward interior space and aerodynamic efficiency.

BMW, however, appears keen to avoid the rounded, egg-like profiles seen on the Mercedes-Benz EQE and EQS, which struggled to win over buyers. Mercedes itself is now pivoting, with future EVs set to more closely resemble their combustion-engine equivalents.

 BMW Is Taking The Next i5 In A Direction The 5-Series Won’t Follow
The current BMW i5 Touring

Hyundai Unveils Luxurious Version Of Its Smallest EV

  • The Hyundai Casper Electric Lounge is the new flagship trim of the micro-SUV.
  • Exclusive 17-inch alloy wheels and new colors distinguish the exterior design.
  • The cabin gets genuine leather upholstery and plenty of standard equipment.

Hyundai’s smallest EV is getting a taste of the finer things. The automaker is taking its most compact electric vehicle upmarket with the debut of the Lounge trim for the Casper Electric in South Korea, also known as the Inster in export markets. The new micro-SUV trim serves as a premium alternative to the rugged Cross model, sitting at the top of the range.

On the outside, the Lounge is distinguished by a new grille pattern, an exclusive Glow Mint paint option, a lighter Medium Metallic Paint finish for the plastic cladding, and a set of 17-inch futuristic-looking alloy wheels. Like the Cross, it now comes standard with full-LED headlights and taillights.

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The interior is where the Lounge truly sets itself apart from its siblings. The headline feature is genuine leather upholstery, which remains genuinely rare in this segment. Hyundai has also fitted knit-material headliner and sun visors, along with Kevlar cone speakers for improved sound quality.

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Hyundai Casper Electric Lounge

The 10.25-inch infotainment display and matching digital instrument cluster are both standard, as is Level 2 ADAS. A sunroof and wireless charging pad are optional extras. Hyundai also offers a range of accessories including interior storage solutions, pet-friendly items, roof racks, a retractable awning, and an inflatable mattress.

Powertrain And Pricing

Mechanically, the Casper Electric Lounge uses the more potent 113 hp (84.5 kW / 115 PS) electric motor paired with the larger 49 kWh battery pack. Driving range is rated at 295 km (183 miles), which is 10 km (6 miles) more than the Cross but 20 km (12 miles) fewer than the Inspiration, a gap attributed to the different wheel size.

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Hyundai Casper Electric

Predictably, the Casper Electric Lounge is the most expensive version of the urban EV on sale in Korea. It is priced at ₩36,410,000 ($24,500), or ₩1,260,000 ($850) more than the Cross. According to the Korean Car Blog, however, the effective price drops closer to ₩20 million (around $13,400) once EV subsidies in Seoul are factored in.

More: New Hyundai Inster Is A Tiny Electric Crossover For The Masses

Hyundai has yet to confirm whether the new flagship trim will reach export markets under the Inster name, following the precedent set by the Cross.

The automaker also continues to offer an gas-powered Casper in Korea, featuring a 180 mm (7.1 inches) shorter wheelbase than the Casper Electric. It is available with naturally aspirated and turbocharged versions of a 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine, though it misses out on the Lounge and Cross grades offered on its fully electric sibling

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Hyundai Casper Electric

Smart Thinks Its E-Class-Sized Sedan Looks Like A Shark, And Stands By It

  • Smart has shared more photos of the #6 ahead of its market launch in China.
  • The flagship fastback sedan adopts shark-inspired styling cues and active aero.
  • It will be initially available with a PHEV powertrain offering a 1,125-mile range.

Smart may be best known for its pint-sized two-door hatchbacks, but its lineup has been steadily expanding to include SUVs and coupe-style crossovers. Now it is pushing further upmarket with something entirely different. The Geely and Mercedes-backed brand has unveiled its first fastback, pairing an aerodynamic silhouette with what it describes as, “shark-inspired” styling cues.

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Following its earlier appearance in regulatory filings, Smart has now released a fresh batch of images of the #6 EHD. Mercedes-Benz was responsible for the exterior, and Smart says the whole thing takes its cues from marine predators.

At the front, the hood integrates functional air channels that Smart has branded “Bionic Shark-Gills.” Around the rear, a four-stage adjustable spoiler is said to echo the movement of a shark’s tail Or so the company claims, so take that with a pinch of seal salt.

Other details include tightly drawn body surfacing along the profile, aggressive LED headlights linked by a central grille element, and full-width LED taillights set within a sculpted rear panel.

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At 4,906 mm (193.1 in) long, the #6 sits in executive sedan territory, being closer to a Mercedes E-Class or BMW 5-Series than anything Smart used to build. The 2,926 mm (115.2 in) wheelbase is the longest the brand has put into production, which should pay dividends for cabin space.

The interior has yet to be revealed, but spy shots suggest it will feature a tall center tunnel and a large infotainment display with the latest tech, similar to the Smart #5 SUV.

Electrified Powertrains

The Smart #6 sits on Geely’s PMA2+ architecture, a further development of the widely used SEA platform that also underpins models like the Zeekr 007 and its GT counterpart. It will debut as a plug-in hybrid, with fully electric versions set to follow, including a range-topping Brabus variant.

More: Smart’s About To Drop A #2 On The City Car Segment

The EHD, short for Extended Hybrid Drive, uses Geely’s NordThor 2.0 system. It pairs a turbocharged 1.5-liter gasoline engine with a front-mounted electric motor, delivering a combined 429 hp (320 kW / 435 PS). The headline figure is range, with a claimed 1,810 km (1,125 miles) on the CLTC cycle, including up to 285 km (177 miles) in electric-only driving.

The Smart #6 EHD is scheduled to launch in China in the coming months, ahead of a global rollout. Pricing will be announced at a later date.

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Mahindra Offers To Buy Back Its Sold-Out Batman SUV

  • Mahindra offers a full buyback for the BE 6 Batman Edition.
  • The move follows backlash over a second “limited” batch launch.
  • First-batch owners can return SUVs for a full refund by April 17.

Exclusivity is a powerful currency in the car world, and it’s not just reserved for exotics. Mahindra is now learning that the hard way. After two rapid-fire sellouts of its officially licensed BE 6 Batman Edition, the automaker is now dealing with pushback from early buyers and has rolled out a 30-day buyback scheme.

The BE 6 Batman Edition first appeared in August 2025, bringing a mix of exterior and interior details inspired by the Dark Knight. It was initially pitched as a 300-unit run, but demand quickly changed those plans. Mahindra expanded production to 999 units, and they were gone in a claimed 135 seconds.

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By March 2026, Mahindra went back for another round, reopening orders for a second batch of 999 units on the back of what it called “unprecedented demand”. Those didn’t hang around either, selling out in just seven minutes and confirming there’s strong appetite for anything with a hint of Bruce Wayne about it.

Disappointment Among The “Founding Owners”

What was pitched as a 1-of-300 collector’s piece quickly ballooned into a 1-of-1,998 run. So much for exclusivity. Unsurprisingly, owners weren’t thrilled, and social media filled up fast with complaints accusing Mahindra of watering down what was meant to feel special.

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In response, Mahindra has taken the unusual step of offering a way out. First-batch buyers now get a 30-day window, from March 18 to April 17, to return their Batman SUVs for a full refund. Hand the keys back, and you’ll get ₹27.79 lakh ($29,900), the original ex-showroom price, rather than the slightly higher ₹28.49 lakh ($30,700) attached to the later batch.

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Whether owners will actually hand the keys back is anyone’s guess. Some might take the guaranteed refund, others may hold on and hope values recover. Not long ago, low-mileage first-batch cars were advertised at up to ₹45 lakh ($48,500). Since the second wave landed, that’s slipped to roughly ₹29–31 lakh ($31,200–33,400).

The Electric Batmobile

So why all the noise in the first place? This special edition came together through a collaboration with Warner Bros Discovery Global Consumer Products. Underneath the themed styling, it’s based on the range-topping BE 6, packing a 282 hp (210 kW / 286 PS) electric motor and a 79 kWh battery.

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Visually, the Batman Edition is distinguished by the Satin Black shade with gloss black graphics, an Alchemy Gold finish for the suspension and the brake calipers, 20-inch alloy wheels, and countless bat emblems around the bodywork.

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Inside, it leans fully into the theme. Black suede and leather cover most surfaces, broken up by gold accents that make sure you don’t forget this is the special one. Then come the details. Custom puddle lights, bespoke welcome animations on the infotainment screen, unique sounds, even an illuminated bat logo set into the glass roof.

Despite the production increase, the “Founding 999” units still hold a slight edge because they are the only units with the numbered dashboard plaques.

As for Mahindra, it’s sticking to the script. The company says these kinds of editions are about “celebrating passion and individuality,” and hints that more of these themed projects are already in the pipeline for 2027.

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New Fiat Giga Panda SUV And Lancia Gamma Have A Reveal Date

  • Fiat returns to the compact segment with two new production SUVs.
  • The “Giga Panda” in SUV and Fastback forms will premiere in Paris.
  • Other Stellantis debuts include the Lancia Gamma and two concepts.

Fiat is lining up three debuts for the Paris Motor Show this October, two production cars and one concept. In the process, the brand returns to the compact segment, all but confirming that the long-teased “Giga Panda” SUV and Fastback will be the main attractions.

Building on the momentum of the Grande Panda, these new additions are set to be larger, more practical, and better suited to family duties. Their designs will closely follow the 2024 concepts, with the SUV adopting a more upright rear end, while the Fastback getting a sloping roofline similar to the Citroen Basalt.

More: Fiat’s New SUV Concept Just Got Real And The Fastback Roofline Isn’t Even The Best Part

Expect the two models to share a front-end design, featuring pixel-style LED lighting and a covered grille. Our speculative rendering, which is based on earlier prototype sightings, depicts the Fastback with modern styling cues borrowed from the smaller Grande Panda.

 New Fiat Giga Panda SUV And Lancia Gamma Have A Reveal Date
Illustrations Thanos Pappas / CarScoops

Underneath, both sit on Stellantis’ Smart Car platform, already in use on models like the Citroen C3 Aircross and the Opel Frontera. While it’s a cost-conscious architecture, it’s also a flexible one, supporting everything from combustion to mild-hybrid and fully electric powertrains.

More: A Tiny Crossover May Finally Bring Gas Engines Back To Abarth

Fiat has shared almost no details about the new concept, beyond vaguely calling it “exclusive.” Whether it previews another future addition to the expanding Panda family remains unclear.

 New Fiat Giga Panda SUV And Lancia Gamma Have A Reveal Date

What Else Will Stellantis Debut?

While Fiat focuses on the more affordable end of the spectrum, the wider Stellantis lineup is also bringing a few noteworthy debuts to this year’s Mondial de l’Auto in Paris.

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Lancia is set to take a leading role with the public debut of the all-new Gamma. It arrives as a sleek fastback-style crossover and will be built at the Melfi plant in Italy, alongside the DS No8. Underneath, it uses the STLA Medium platform, with a full spread of options including electric, mild-hybrid, and plug-in hybrid powertrains.

 New Fiat Giga Panda SUV And Lancia Gamma Have A Reveal Date
An earlier teaser for the new Lancia Gamma.

Citroen is also bringing a new concept to Paris, promising something “packed with personality.” Whether that means a pure design study in the vein of the late-2025 ELO concept or an early look at a future production model is still up in the air.

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Leapmotor, the Chinese brand backed by Stellantis, will also make an appearance with the B03 subcompact hatchback, positioned as the lower, better-looking counterpart to the B03X SUV. A different shape, same idea.

As for DS Automobiles, the more premium French brand is set to roll out the No7 SUV following its recent online reveal. The Stellantis roster, which includes Peugeot, Opel, and Alfa Romeo, will be on hand, though their displays will stick to models we have already seen.

 New Fiat Giga Panda SUV And Lancia Gamma Have A Reveal Date
DS No7

New Subaru Patents Fuel STI Hatchback Rumors

  • The rumored STI hatchback appeared in patent drawings in Japan.
  • A closer inspection suggests it is the Performance-B STI Concept.
  • Still, Subaru is rumored to be working on the return of a hot hatch.

The trail of breadcrumbs pointing to the return of a proper Subaru STI has been an entertaining one to follow. Shortly after the company put its new racing hatchback through testing, a set of patent drawings surfaced online, fueling more speculation about a potential production version.

The patents, filed at the Japan Patent Office, depict a Subaru hatchback with a wide body kit, WRX-sourced headlights, a new grille, and prominent aero components. It looks nearly identical to the Performance-B STI Concept from the 2025 Japan Mobility Show.

More: Subaru Says STI Is “Not Dead”, But Its Boxer May Be

A closer look reveals only minor differences, namely the absence of extra vents on either side of the signature hood scoop and the lack of tailpipes at the rear. The latter likely relates to the patent application itself, much like the blank wheels and simplified lighting details.

Concept Design Captured In Patents

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Japan Platform for Patent Information

As reported by Top Gear Philippines, which spotted the filing on the Japan Platform for Patent Information, the documents were submitted on September 29, 2025, one month before the show car’s debut on October 30. The timing, combined with the near-perfect visual match, strongly suggest these drawings depict the Subaru Performance-B STI Concept rather than a rumored 2027 production model.

More: Subaru Showed Four New STI Models, And Not Even One’s A Real STI

A quick search of the same database shows that similar patents for the Subaru Performance-E STI Concept were filed on the very same day. They replicate the fully electric fastback’s design without any changes. This is standard practice, as automakers routinely secure design protection for both concepts cars and future production models ahead of their public debut to prevent copyright issues.

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What About The Rumors?

While these patents likely exist for legal reasons, the timing of their discovery is what has enthusiasts paying attention. Subaru’s HiPerfX2 hatchback, essentially the racing counterpart to the Performance-B STI Concept, is set to compete in Japan’s Super Taikyu series, where it will double as a rolling development lab.

More: Subaru’s WRX STI Hatch Is Back On Track, Just Not On The Street

The race car pulls together an assortment of WRX STI sedan components, wrapped in a widebody hatchback silhouette that appears to draw from the Impreza. Under the hood sits a motorsport-tuned version of the turbocharged 2.4-liter boxer engine, producing 359 hp (268 kW / 364 PS), paired with a six-speed manual gearbox and an all-wheel-drive system.

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Subaru Performance-B STI Concept

Talk of a 2027 return for the WRX STI hatchback starts to make more sense when you look at the gaps forming in Subaru’s current lineup. The company has confirmed it will stop taking orders for the WRX sedan in Japan, along with the Levorg and Layback wagons, leaving some notable space to fill.

Another telling move is the removal of the STI Sport grade from the WRX range, which could be less about trimming options and more about clearing the stage for something more exciting with the STI badge.

Whether this all points to a routine model year reshuffle or a deeper generational reset, one that finally brings the STI badge back to a hot hatch, is still an open question.

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Subaru Performance-E STI Concept

Audi Is Finally Building The SUV US Dealers Wanted, With A Rivian Surprise Coming Next

  • Audi will launch the Q9 flagship SUV and A2 e-tron EV this year.
  • The first Audi with a Rivian-sourced architecture will arrive in 2028.
  • The brand sold 1,623,551 vehicles in 2025, including 223,032 EVs.

Audi is finally stepping into a part of the market it has long circled but never fully committed to. In 2026, that changes with the arrival of the Q9, a proper flagship SUV aimed squarely at the heavyweight class. At the other end of the lineup, the brand is also revisiting a familiar idea, confirming a new entry-level EV that brings back the A2 name.

Speaking at the 2026 Annual Media Conference, CEO Gernot Dollner pointed to both arrivals as key pieces of Audi’s next move. “The new Audi Q9 strengthens our position in the US and defines the top of our portfolio. And with the A2 e-tron, we are bringing a highly efficient entry point into electric mobility to market in fall 2026, a clear statement on efficiency.”

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For years, Audi’s North American dealers have been asking for something bigger and more imposing than the Q7. It sells well enough, but it does not quite deliver the size, presence, or third-row space that full-size SUV buyers in the US expect. The Q9 is intended to close that gap, arriving alongside a next-generation Q7, with both models confirmed for a 2026 debut.

 Audi Is Finally Building The SUV US Dealers Wanted, With A Rivian Surprise Coming Next

Audi Q9 | Photo: Baldauf

Audi has yet to show the Q9 in any official form, but spy shots have already done most of the talking. What they reveal is a big, upright SUV with split LED headlights, a wide grille, pronounced shoulders, and the expected three-row layout. It’s aimed directly at the BMW X7 and Mercedes GLS, and it looks ready for that fight.

The large SUV will ride on a stretched version of the Premium Platform Combustion (PPC) architecture, which supports both traditional engines and hybrid setups. The range is expected to go beyond the usual trims, with an SQ9 packing V8 power and a range-topping Horch version rivaling Maybach’s offering.

Entry-Level EV And Rivian Partnership

While the Q9 will grab most of the attention in the US, Audi has something very different lined up for Europe. The A2 e-tron, previewed in an official teaser, returns as a compact entry-level EV. It is scheduled to debut in fall 2026 and will ride on VW Group’s familiar MEB architecture.

More: Audi Confirms The A2 Is Back, Prays It’ll Sell This Time

Audi is also casting an eye further ahead with its Rivian partnership. The first model to use the new E/E architecture from the RV Tech joint venture is due in 2028, and it is widely expected to take the shape of a high-end off-roader, targeting the Mercedes-Benz G-Class and Land Rover Defender.

 Audi Is Finally Building The SUV US Dealers Wanted, With A Rivian Surprise Coming Next

Audi A2 E-Tron

Zoom out to the bigger picture, and Audi knows where the pressure is coming from. China, in particular, is forcing a rethink, and not just for Audi but for Germany’s auto industry as a whole.

“The industry, and Germany as a whole, needs to reinvent itself,” said Dollner. “Today, the US and China are driving the major technology trends, while Germany and Europe have fallen behind. Innovation for customers must therefore become the top priority again.”

Still, the CEO believes that Audi’s ambitious targets for the future are achievable: “Our growth targets through 2030 are both realistic and ambitious – and we are squarely aligning our position in our core regions of Europe, the US, and China to achieve them.”

A Challenging Year

 Audi Is Finally Building The SUV US Dealers Wanted, With A Rivian Surprise Coming Next

Audi delivered 1,623,551 vehicles in 2025, a modest 2.9 percent decline compared to 2024. Even so, its EV push is gaining traction, with battery-electric deliveries jumping 36% to 223,032 units. Much of that growth came from the Q6 e-tron (84,000 units) and the A6 e-tron (37,000 units).

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The Audi Group, which includes the Audi, Bentley, Ducati, and Lamborghini brands, brought in €65.5 billion ($75.5 billion) in revenue for 2025, up 1.5% year over year. Profit, however, moved in the opposite direction. Operating profit fell 13.6% to €3.37 billion ($3.88 billion), and margins slipped to 5.1% from 6%. So, more money coming in, but less of it sticking.

A large part of that pressure came from US tariffs, which carved €1.2 billion ($1.38 billion) out of the bottom line. Even so, net cash flow improved by 11.4% to €3.422 million ($3.95 million).

“We ended a challenging year with robust finances,” said Audi CFO Jürgen Rittersberger. ” The key now is to seize all operational and financial opportunities to make Audi more efficient, competitive, and profitable.”

For 2026, Audi predicts a revenue between €63-68 billion ($72.7-78.4 billion) and an improved operating margin of 6-8%.

 Audi Is Finally Building The SUV US Dealers Wanted, With A Rivian Surprise Coming Next
CFO Jurgen Rittersberger and CEO Gernot Döllner with the new Audi RS 5 Avant.

VW Teases Facelifted Vans, But The Real Changes Are Hidden Inside

  • Volkswagen previews refreshed Caddy and Multivan vans for 2026.
  • Larger infotainment screens arrive with simpler, more intuitive menus.
  • Other models, including the ID. Buzz, are also lined up for upgrades.

Volkswagen’s commercial vehicles division has offered a preview of what’s coming next for its van lineup at the 2026 Annual Media Conference. Alongside a business update, the company released official sketches teasing facelifted versions of the Caddy and the Multivan T7, both scheduled to arrive later this year with styling revisions and cabin upgrades.

The first teaser focuses on the Caddy. Up front, the van picks up a redesigned bumper that replaces the previous body-colored mesh pattern with more traditional cooling intakes. The grille shown in the sketch appears to drop illuminated elements altogether, though it remains unclear whether that detail will apply across the entire trim range.

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The Multivan T7 receives a similar refresh, although its front end retains the LED light strip spanning the grille. The headlights adopt revised LED graphics, and the van shown in the teaser wears a new two-tone paint scheme that echoes the look of the ID. Buzz.

 VW Teases Facelifted Vans, But The Real Changes Are Hidden Inside

Beyond the exterior tweaks, Volkswagen says both vans will receive what it calls “significantly optimized interior solutions.” The most obvious change will be larger infotainment displays paired with simpler, more intuitive menus, an update the company claims will make everyday use noticeably easier for owners.

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It has also been confirmed that the 2026 MY updates will be applied to the California version of the Multivan T7, which was caught by our spy photographers during winter testing. For now, Volkswagen has not indicated any mechanical changes. Powertrain options for the Caddy and Multivan are expected to carry over largely unchanged from the current lineup.

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Upgrades For Other Vans

The update cycle is not limited to the Caddy and Multivan. Volkswagen also plans to expand electrified options across the rest of its van range in 2026. That includes new plug-in hybrid powertrains for the Ford-based VW Transporter and Caravelle, giving both models a partially electric option for the first time.

More: VW’s ID. Buzz Picks Up A Feature No Minivan Has Any Business Offering

The fully electric ID. Buzz is also due for a few new tricks. Volkswagen plans to add Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability, allowing owners to power external devices directly from the van’s battery. A “Good Night” package and a dedicated Camp Mode are also on the way.

Finally, the Grand California flagship camper will be “comprehensively upgraded based on customer feedback”, and the Crafter will become available with a three-way tipper bodystyle.

Financial Hurdles Amid A Fresh Start

 VW Teases Facelifted Vans, But The Real Changes Are Hidden Inside

The product push comes as VW Commercial Vehicles tries to bounce back from a difficult 2025. Sales revenue actually rose 11% to €16.86 billion ($19.3 billion), but operating profit plunged 67% to €245 million ($281 million).

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Much of the decline was attributed to provisions set aside for CO2 fines in the European Union, largely tied to the slower-than-expected ramp-up of fully electric LCVs. Even so, the brand maintained a solid net cash flow of €1 billion ($1.15 billion) to support future product updates. Deliveries also edged up, with VW Commercial Vehicles selling 428,000 units in 2025, a 6% increase compared to 2024.

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Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles

Volkswagen Renames Its Hatch To ID.3 Neo, But The Real Change Is Inside

  • VW ID.3 Neo refresh brings a few subtle design and tech tweaks.
  • The electric hatch arrives next month with hardware upgrades.
  • Other ID EVs also now gain the same updated software platform.

Volkswagen is preparing another update for its compact electric hatchback. In mid-April, the company will unveil a revised version of the ID.3, which will carry the new ID.3 Neo name. The refreshed model brings a mix of hardware and software changes intended to keep the hatch competitive for the rest of the decade, at least until the long-anticipated ID. Golf eventually reaches showrooms.

Alongside the announcement, the automaker released a set of official design sketches. They show a shape that remains immediately recognizable as an ID.3, but with styling cues that align it more closely with Volkswagen’s next batch of electric models, including the ID. Polo and ID. Cross.

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Most of the visual changes are concentrated at the front. The headlights are now linked by a slim grille element, creating a more cohesive face, while the bumper intakes adopt a simpler, cleaner design. From the side, the proportions look largely untouched.

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Out back, however, the taillights gain updated LED graphics, and the lower section of the tailgate is now finished in body color rather than contrasting trim. Volkswagen is also expected to expand the palette with new exterior colors and wheel options.

Volkswagen design chief Andreas Mindt says the update focuses on refining the car’s overall presence. The goal, he explained, was to deliver “clean proportions, confident surfaces, and a sharper digital character” for one of the company’s most important electric models.

The ID.3 first arrived in 2019 as Volkswagen’s inaugural purpose-built EV, marking the start of the brand’s modern electric era. A facelift followed in 2023, so the upcoming ID.3 Neo effectively represents the model’s second major update since its original launch.

New Software And More Buttons

A major focus of the ID.3 Neo is the new Innovision infotainment system, which introduces an integrated app store for audio and video streaming, gaming, charging services, and parking services. Inside the cabin, Volkswagen has also eliminated the controversial touch-sensitive steering wheel controls, replacing them with traditional tactile buttons.

In addition, a new digital vehicle key option allows owners to unlock and access their cars using a smartphone or smartwatch without needing to carry a physical key fob or install a dedicated app.

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Updates For Other ID Models

On the practical side, Volkswagen is rolling out Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability across the ID lineup. This allows owners to draw up to 3.6 kW of electricity from the high-voltage battery through a 230V socket inside the cabin or by using an external adapter. That output can power tools, charge e-bikes, or run camping equipment when the car is parked.

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The software package also receives additional functionality. Updates include Travel Assist with traffic light detection, along with support for One-Pedal Driving.

Kai Grünitz, Member of the Volkswagen Board of Management responsible for Technical Development, said: “The new software generation brings more performance and an even better customer experience to the ID. models. The new Volkswagen electric models in the small and compact vehicle segments – ID. Polo, ID. Polo GTI, ID. Cross – will also soon be launched on the market with these new innovations, offering more flexibility in everyday life and for leisure activities.”

More Power And Range For The ID.4 and ID.5

 Volkswagen Renames Its Hatch To ID.3 Neo, But The Real Change Is Inside

While a full facelift for the ID.4 is expected later this year, Volkswagen has already outlined a smaller round of updates for the current model and its coupe-styled sibling, the ID.5.

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Beyond the updated software, the Pure trims of both electric crossovers will receive a new electric motor called the APP 350. The unit recently appeared in the closely related Ford Explorer and Capri EVs. It produces 187 hp (140 kW / 190 PS) and is said to deliver more torque while consuming less energy than the previous motor.

Efficiency gains also come from a new 58 kWh lithium phosphate battery pack. Combined with the updated motor, Volkswagen says the changes increase the WLTP range of the ID.4 by 40 km (25 miles).

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Even A Facelift Cannot Hide The New BMW 7-Series’ Giant Grille

  • The facelifted BMW 7-Series debuts next month in Beijing.
  • Teaser hints at a redesigned front and new lighting signature.
  • The luxury sedan gains Neue Klasse “tech clusters” in update.

BMW is getting ready to freshen up its flagship sedan. After months of camouflaged prototypes roaming public roads, the company has finally released its first official teaser of the facelifted 7-Series, confirming the luxury sedan will make its global debut at Auto China in Beijing next month.

The current 7-Series generation arrived in 2022, which means it is right on schedule for BMW’s mid-cycle LCI update, short for Life Cycle Impulse. The shadowy teaser image focuses on the front end, revealing a new lighting signature with slimmer, more horizontal daytime running lights. They sit on either side of a larger, more squared-off illuminated kidney grille.

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Judging from earlier spy shots, the kidney grille appears to switch from vertical slats to a horizontal layout. The split headlight arrangement remains, although the lower clusters that house the main beams look slightly smaller than before.

The side profile does not appear to be changing much. Expect the familiar long-wheelbase silhouette to carry over largely untouched, while the rear receives the usual facelift treatment with updated LED taillights and minor revisions to the bumper.

Neue Klasse Technology

 Even A Facelift Cannot Hide The New BMW 7-Series’ Giant Grille

At BMW’s 2026 Annual Conference, chairman Oliver Zipse confirmed that the facelifted 7-Series will serve as the first current model to inherit what the company calls “technology clusters” from the upcoming Neue Klasse lineup. The next-generation X5 is expected to follow shortly after, with its own debut slated for later this summer.

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For the flagship sedan, that means several of the brand’s next-generation digital systems will make their way into the cabin. Among them is BMW Panoramic Vision, the wide pillar-to-pillar display stretching across the base of the windshield, along with the company’s new iDrive X operating system.

Behind the scenes, BMW also plans to integrate four central computing units, referred to internally as “Superbrains,” which handle major vehicle functions and software processes.

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Despite those upgrades, the big sedan will not migrate to the Neue Klasse platform itself. Instead, the facelift keeps the current CLAR architecture underneath. As with the outgoing model, it will remain available with gasoline, plug-in hybrid, and fully electric (i7) powertrain options, possibly with small refinements. It is also safe to assume that the 7-Series will gain a new variant from the BMW Alpina sub-brand.

The teaser for the mid-lifecycle update of the BMW 7-Series arrives just weeks after Mercedes unveiled a heavily refreshed version of its longtime rival, the S-Class. The luxury sedan also faces growing competition in China from newcomers such as the Huawei-backed Maextro S800.

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SAIC Teases Another Porsche Lookalike, This Time With MG Badges

  • MG 07 teaser reveals styling clearly inspired by Porsche.
  • Fastback shape pairs Taycan style vents with Panamera tail.
  • SAIC’s Nebula platform will support EV and PHEV options.

The newly-released SAIC Z7 electric sedan and shooting brake already turned heads for looking suspiciously like Porsche’s Taycan models. Not “inspired by,” not “loosely referencing,” but very much in the same visual neighborhood. And it seems SAIC isn’t done visiting that neighborhood either.

The upcoming MG 07 continues the theme, borrowing liberally from Porsche’s modern design language, with the rear in particular appearing to have spent quite a bit of time studying the view from Zuffenhausen.

The teasers reveal a five-door fastback silhouette, reminiscent of the MG7 that was introduced in 2022. While the two models share a similar greenhouse, the MG 07 has cleaner surfacing, and semi-concealed door handles.

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MG’s designers have also borrowed a few cues from the Taycan, including the inlets behind the front fenders. They are paired with side gills reminiscent of the Avatr 06. The most Porsche-like element, though, is the rear, which looks like a blend of the Panamera and the Taycan. Pronounced shoulders flow into full-width LED taillights with clear lenses, positioned just above the MG emblem.

 SAIC Teases Another Porsche Lookalike, This Time With MG Badges
The upcoming MG 07 (above) compared to the existing MG7 (below).
 SAIC Teases Another Porsche Lookalike, This Time With MG Badges

From the profile view, the front end is only partly visible, but it hints at styling cues reminiscent of the Nissan Z and even a touch of Maserati. Expect it to follow the aggressive theme established by the MG7, likely toned down with a smaller grille. A roof-mounted LiDAR unit is also visible, suggesting the car will offer more advanced driver-assistance systems.

Despite the Porsche-inspired exterior, the cabin is expected to take a more localized approach. The MG 07 will likely feature a large central display running an infotainment system developed in collaboration with Oppo, rather than the Huawei-backed setup used in the SAIC Z7.

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Specifications remain under wraps for now, but Chinese media reports that the MG 07 will ride on SAIC’s Nebula platform. The architecture is expected to support both fully electric and plug-in hybrid powertrains. A slim battery pack may also incorporate semi-solid-state technology, which could help deliver a competitive driving range.

The MG 07 is expected to debut soon in China. Its competitors will likely include the Porsche-inspired Xiaomi SU7 and similarly sized sedans such as the BYD Seal, Zeekr 007, Luxeed S7, Deepal SL03, Leapmotor C01, and Tesla Model 3. The electrified fastback may also find its way into other markets later on, following the export path taken by the ICE-powered MG7.

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Porsche Profit Crash Suddenly Makes A New Sports Car Above The 911 Likely

  • Porsche launches recovery plan after steep 2025 sales declines.
  • CEO Michael Leiters aims to make the brand leaner and faster.
  • Strategy adds higher margin models and extends ICE hybrids.

Porsche has outlined a recovery plan after a bruising year, aiming to streamline operations and cut costs as it works to regain its financial footing. Under new CEO Michael Leiters, the former McLaren and Ferrari executive, the company hopes to restore its reputation as a profit powerhouse while reshaping itself into what Leiters calls a “leaner, faster, and even more desirable” brand. He took over at the start of the year, replacing Oliver Blume.

A Year Of Tough Numbers

The reset follows a difficult set of results. Porsche’s operating profit plunged 92.7% from €5.64 billion ($6.55 billion) in 2024 to just €413 million ($479 million) in 2025. Revenue also slipped, falling 9.5% to €36.27 billion ($42.10 billion). Operating return on sales shrank to a narrow 1.1%, while global deliveries dropped to 279,449 units, down 10.1%.

More: Porsche Posts Its Biggest Drop In Sixteen Years

Several factors combined to produce that outcome. Porsche booked €3.1 billion ($3.6 billion) in one-time restructuring charges, absorbed €700 million ($813 million) related to US tariffs, and faced a steep 26% drop in sales in China.

 Porsche Profit Crash Suddenly Makes A New Sports Car Above The 911 Likely

Porsche CFO Dr. Jochen Breckner said: “The global challenges and the company’s realignment impacted earnings in 2025. In 2026, our recalibrations measures will continue to have one-off effects on earnings in the high three-digit million euros range. In order to secure adequate margins by Porsche standards in the medium term and strengthen our resilience in the long term, we accept these burdens.”

The Solution

During Porsche’s annual press conference in Stuttgart, Leiters acknowledged that the turnaround plan is still taking shape. With the new leadership only just past its first 100 days, he admitted the company does not yet have “an answer to every question or a solution for every problem.” Even so, he used the event to outline the direction Porsche intends to take.

“We will streamline our management structure, reduce hierarchies and cut back on bureaucracy. We have also already begun to focus more strongly on our core business. We are using the current challenges as an opportunity to act even more decisively. We will comprehensively reposition Porsche, make the company leaner, faster and the products even more desirable.”

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Porsche is also planning significant changes in China, where the company intends to shrink its dealer network from 150 outlets to just 80 by the end of 2026 in an effort to protect pricing power.

 Porsche Profit Crash Suddenly Makes A New Sports Car Above The 911 Likely
The limited edition 911 GT3 90 F. A. Porsche.

Expanding The Lineup

To stop the bleeding, Leiters is looking upmarket. One of the first moves will be to simplify Porsche’s product portfolio by cutting complexity and reducing the number of variants. According to the CEO, the changes will focus on models with weaker demand, which likely points to the Taycan. Even so, Porsche says it plans to introduce “emotive new derivatives” of certain models later this year, though it has not revealed exactly which ones.

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At the same time, Porsche’s boss confirmed the company is developing new models aimed squarely at higher-margin segments. “We stand for uncompromisingly good sports cars that you want to drive yourself, that are fun, that convey performance and passion. And all this regardless of the type of powertrain,” said Leiters.

“We are considering the expansion of our product portfolio in order to grow in higher-margin segments. In doing so, we are looking at models and derivatives both above our current two-door sports cars and above the Cayenne,” he added

Porsche’s Next Halo Car?

 Porsche Profit Crash Suddenly Makes A New Sports Car Above The 911 Likely
The Porsche Mission X EV Concept.

The reference to two-door sports cars clearly points to the 911. What might sit above it is less clear. Leiters did not elaborate, but the possibilities range from a modern interpretation of the 928 to something far more exotic, such as a supercar or even a flagship hypercar.

Read: Porsche 928 Conceptualized As A Modern Electric Coupe For 2030

Porsche has been exploring that territory for years, with potential successors to the 918 Spyder. The Mission X concept hinted at one possible direction before enthusiasm for electric hypercars cooled.

 Porsche Profit Crash Suddenly Makes A New Sports Car Above The 911 Likely
A test mule for the seven-seater K1 SUV.

The other confirmed project is a long-rumored three-row SUV flagship positioned above the Cayenne. Codenamed K1, it is expected to target markets such as the United States and the Middle East and could offer V6 or V8 powertrains.

The new offerings will benefit from the expansion of “high-margin customization programs” that will “further strengthen the exclusivity of the brand” helping it move into a new territory closer to the likes of Ferrari and Lamborghini.

ICE Life Support And EV Reality Check

 Porsche Profit Crash Suddenly Makes A New Sports Car Above The 911 Likely
2026 Porsche Cayenne Electric

Leiters acknowledged that Porsche needs to rethink what he called “the right drive technology.” Early momentum behind the fully electric Taycan has run into a tougher reality as regulations, demand patterns, and customer expectations have shifted in recent years. Slower-than-expected demand has forced the company to “adjust the ramp-up and portfolio of fully electric vehicles while extending the life of combustion and hybrid offerings.”

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The ultimate goal is to reduce upfront and direct costs by “fundamentally rethinking the development of our sports cars.” In the process, Leiters effectively confirmed earlier reports that the next generation of the 718 series will follow a multi-energy path. Porsche also plans to “leverage further synergies between our models,” using platforms and industry solutions more flexibly.

 Porsche Profit Crash Suddenly Makes A New Sports Car Above The 911 Likely
Porsche Taycan 4S Cross Turismo GO EAST edition.

Dacia Confirms Four New EVs, Including A Sub-$21K Model

  • Dacia will launch a sub-€18k urban EV later this year.
  • Three additional electric models are planned by 2030.
  • Electrified models may reach two-thirds of sales.

Dacia has revealed its future roadmap as part of Renault Group’s futuREady plan, outlining how the Romanian brand intends to expand its lineup and accelerate electrification. The automaker will launch four new EVs by 2030 while steadily increasing electrification across its entire range.

Furthermore, Dacia is also stepping up its presence in the compact segment. The new Striker crossover wagon will join the Bigster SUV, while the company continues work on the next generation of its best-selling Sandero.

New Urban Electric Model

Starting with the zero-emission plans, Dacia has confirmed that a new entry-level urban EV priced below €18,000 ($21k) will debut later this year. This model will coexist with the Chinese-built Dacia Spring despite their similar size and positioning.

The yet-unnamed model will ride on the RGEV architecture, which appears to be a new name for the AmpR Small platform used by the Renault Twingo E-Tech. The EV was developed in less than 16 months and is expected to be manufactured at Dacia’s Novo Mesto plant in Slovenia.

 Dacia Confirms Four New EVs, Including A Sub-$21K Model
An earlier teaser sketch of the upcoming urban EV.

The company did not provide specifics about the other three EV debuts, but one is widely expected to be a fully electric version of the next-generation Sandero subcompact hatchback. Another possibility is a production version of the Hipster concept, which could target an even smaller segment.

Next Generation Sandero Plans

The Sandero was Europe’s best-selling passenger vehicle in both 2024 and 2025. It has also remained the “number one vehicle sold to private customers” since 2017. The current generation debuted in 2020 and received updates in 2022 and 2024, followed by a facelift for 2026. Even so, Dacia is already working on its successor.

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The next Sandero will feature a “multi-energy powertrain range,” aligning with Dacia’s broader electrification roadmap. This points to hybrid and fully electric variants alongside a combustion option compatible with gasoline and LPG. Regardless of the powertrain mix, Dacia says the new generation will remain the value-for-money benchmark in the subcompact segment. Current reports suggest a debut in 2028.

 Dacia Confirms Four New EVs, Including A Sub-$21K Model
The facelifted version of the Dacia Sandero Stepway.

Electrified Sales Mix Target

Dacia has shown notable resilience over the past decades, evolving from a regional player into a major European brand. Last year, the Romanian automaker surpassed 10 million sales since its 2004 relaunch under Renault ownership.

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As electrification expands across the lineup, Dacia expects its sales mix to shift significantly. The company believes electrified vehicles will account for about 67% of new car sales in the future, up from roughly 25% today. Alongside hybrids and EVs, the brand continues to emphasize LPG-powered models as part of its cost-focused strategy.

 Dacia Confirms Four New EVs, Including A Sub-$21K Model
The new Dacia Striker will be available with hybrid and LPG powertrains.

As you might expect, Dacia places strong emphasis on cost efficiency. Its business model delivers a 15% cost advantage compared with the rest of the market. According to the company, that edge comes from local integration, high factory utilization rates, and a distribution model that operates at less than half the average cost of Western European competitors.

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Finally, Dacia highlights the loyalty of its customer base. In Europe, more than 70% of Dacia buyers remain with the brand for their next purchase, while another 10% move up to a Renault. At the same time, roughly 65% of first-time Dacia customers come from outside the Renault Group.

 Dacia Confirms Four New EVs, Including A Sub-$21K Model
The Dacia Bigster is essentially a longer version of the Duster.

Porsche’s Next Sedan Could Replace Both The Panamera And Taycan

  • Porsche may merge Panamera and Taycan into a single lineup.
  • A shared sedan line could cut costs but keep two platforms.
  • The successor would likely offer ICE PHEV and EV options.

Are two separate Porsche sedans one too many? It’s a fair question, especially as the performance luxury world adjusts to the slower, slightly messier reality of electrification. The answer may well be yes, as the Zuffenhausen brand is reportedly considering a consolidation of its lineup that would see the Panamera and Taycan folded into a single model line, without actually turning them into the same car.

The whole “merging without actually merging” idea comes down to platform strategy. Porsche could build a future sedan family that follows the same dual-track playbook already used by the Macan and Cayenne, where combustion and hybrid models sit on one architecture while fully electric versions use another.

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The news marks a fairly notable pivot from Porsche’s earlier line on the matter. Back in 2024, Kevin Giek, Vice President of the Taycan Product Line, described the Taycan as a “long-lasting” nameplate, putting it in the same durability bracket as the 911. He also made it clear that the facelifted model would not be the end of the road, with Porsche planning to keep evolving it over time.

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The current Porsche Panamera (top) and Taycan (bottom).

According to a report from Autocar, the rethink comes down largely to cost. Porsche recently took a €1.8 billion ($2.1 billion) write-down tied to delays in platform development, which tends to sharpen the pencils in Stuttgart rather quickly. Folding strategies together could help the company avoid the less appealing option of canceling one of the engineering programs outright just to balance the books.

Which One Will Survive?

We still do not know which badge Porsche might send to the great brochure archive in the sky, the Panamera or the Taycan. What we do know is which one buyers currently prefer. Last year the combustion-powered Panamera shifted 27,701 units, nearly 70 percent more than the 16,339 Taycans delivered in the same period. Taycan deliveries have dropped sharply over the past two years, a slide significant enough to make Porsche take a long look at its electrification plans.

 Porsche’s Next Sedan Could Replace Both The Panamera And Taycan
The 2026 Porsche Panamera’s interior.

The third-generation Panamera arrived in late 2023 riding on Porsche’s MSB architecture, and it is already penciled in for a mid-cycle refresh around 2027. The Taycan, meanwhile, first appeared in 2019 on the EV-dedicated J1 platform and received its facelift in 2024. Read between the lines and the likely scenario is fairly clear. Proper replacements for both sedans probably will not arrive until sometime after the end of the decade.

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What seems far more certain is the powertrain buffet. Whatever replaces today’s cars will almost certainly be offered with ICE, hybrid, and fully electric setups, giving buyers plenty of choice. Combustion-powered versions could sit on Porsche’s PPC architecture, while the EV variants would likely move to the newer SSP Sport platform. One sedan shape, several very different ways to make it go fast. Very Porsche, really.

What About The Design?

 Porsche’s Next Sedan Could Replace Both The Panamera And Taycan
Porsche Panamera 4 E-Hybrid

The two might occupy roughly the space and wear broadly similar shapes, but they go about it quite differently. The Taycan is the sportier-looking one, lower, tighter, and built with aerodynamics very much in mind. The Panamera, being the combustion car, stretches out a bit more. It is 89 mm (3.5 inches) longer, 44 mm (1.7 inches) taller, and rides on a wheelbase that is 50 mm (2 inches) longer.

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There are differences in body styles too. The Panamera can be had in long-wheelbase form for those who prefer their Porsche with a little extra rear legroom. The Taycan, meanwhile, branches out into Cross Turismo and Sport Turismo variants.

If Porsche does march toward a unified sedan line, some of those distinctions will probably have to shrink. Even so, the electric version could still wear its own visual identity, much like the new Cayenne Electric.

Whether the Taycan name ends up as a trim level or the Panamera simply absorbs its electric sibling altogether, the real takeaway sits higher up the strategy ladder. Porsche’s focus is no longer on pushing electrification at any cost, but on building a proper multi-energy lineup that gives buyers a choice.

 Porsche’s Next Sedan Could Replace Both The Panamera And Taycan
The 2026 Porsche Taycan’s cabin.

VW’s New Small Hatchback Just Showed Up Almost Uncovered

  • Spy shots reveal VW ID. Polo prototypes with little camo.
  • Electric lineup may offer outputs of 114, 133, or 208 hp.
  • A GTI version is confirmed with a hotter 223 hp setup.

The VW ID. Polo is edging closer to its debut, and the camouflage is gradually coming off like a present that someone started unwrapping revealing more of its sculpted bodywork with each sighting. Our spies spotted two examples of the upcoming “people’s EV,” both ditching the colorful disguise used in official teasers.

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The pair of subcompact hatchbacks was photographed during a charging stop somewhere in the snowy reaches of Northern Europe. One prototype sits on the familiar 19-inch five spoke alloy wheels we have already seen on earlier test cars. The other, however, appears to be trying something slightly more interesting.

Interesting Wheel Design

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We are looking at a different wheel design finished in black with copper accents, the sort of thing that appears to have wandered over from a Cupra showroom. More specifically, they closely resemble the alloys fitted to the related Cupra Raval. Yet the center caps carry VW logos, so either the parts bin is being shared quite freely or someone in Wolfsburg simply liked the look and borrowed it.

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Our spy photographers didn’t need to chase down interior shots this time because Volkswagen has already shown it. In fact, a camouflaged prototype of the ID. Polo appeared at the Car Design Festival 2026 last weekend, greeting visitors with its doors left open.

Physical Controls Return

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The dashboard sticks to a minimalist layout, anchored by a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster that runs retro inspired graphics, alongside a 12.9-inch infotainment display.

More intriguing is what sits beneath the screen. VW has fitted a proper row of physical switches, along with an actual volume knob on the center console. Pair that with the clicky buttons on the two spoke steering wheel and it becomes fairly obvious that Wolfsburg may be admitting the all touchscreen trend went a bit too far.

The cabin itself is trimmed in modern recycled fabrics, which cover large sections of the dashboard and door cards, giving the interior a contemporary feel without leaning too heavily on glossy plastics.

The rest of the 4,053 mm (159.5 inches) long bodywork appears to be shared between the two prototypes. The GTI version, however, should be easy to spot thanks to a redesigned bodykit that adds bumper extensions, unique wheels, and a roof spoiler.

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Plastic tape covers portions of the grille and the LED headlights. Around the back, VW has applied vinyl over the full-width LED taillights, making them resemble those of the current ICE-powered Polo.

Overall, the ID. Polo looks fairly sporty. Pronounced fenders, sculpted profile lines, sturdy proportions, and deep bumpers give it a planted stance even at this early stage. Like the ID.2all concept before it, the production version was signed off by Andreas Mindt, who was recently promoted to Head of Design for the entire VW Group.

Powertrain Options

The ID. Polo will share Volkswagen Group’s MEB+ platform with the Cupra Raval, the VW ID. Cross, and the Skoda Epiq. Expect a choice of electric powertrains producing 114 hp, 133 hp, and up to 208 hp, depending on how much pace you want from your electric hatch.

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At the top of the lineup will sit the inevitable GTI-badged hot hatch. That version is expected to produce 223 horsepower, giving the compact EV some proper pace. At launch, the hatchback will use a 52 kWh battery pack, while a smaller 37 kWh unit is expected to arrive later for entry level variants.

 VW’s New Small Hatchback Just Showed Up Almost Uncovered
The regular (left) and GTI (right) variants of the upcoming VW ID.Polo.

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

  • Porsche marks 75 years in Australia with four bespoke models.
  • Each car mirrors landscapes from four Australian regions.
  • Customers can recreate the builds via Porsche’s configurator.

Porsche is marking 75 years in Australia with a quartet of bespoke models inspired by some of the country’s most recognizable landscapes. Consider it both a birthday celebration and a (costly) reminder that Porsche’s customization department can turn just about any idea into paint, leather, and expensive options.

Debuting at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne this weekend, the collection spans the Panamera, Taycan, Macan, and Cayenne, highlighting the customization possibilities offered by Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur and the Sonderwunsch program.

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Interestingly, these are far from being strictly one-off specials. Customers can actually recreate the same specifications through Porsche’s official configurator, assuming they are willing to spend enough time clicking through options and, of course, paying for them.

Go North With The Panamera

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The first model is based on the Porsche Panamera 4 E-Hybrid, finished with a livery inspired by the rainforests of Queensland and the Northern Territory. The exterior wears Emerald Green Metallic paint, paired with Neodyme 21-inch wheels and bright Acid Green accents on the brake calipers and hybrid emblems.

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Inside, the Club leather upholstery comes in Espresso with Night Green stitching, Neodyme accents, and Eucalyptus wood trim. The sedan also receives illuminated scuff plates with “Go North” lettering, a matching key, and 75th anniversary floor mats. For added practicality, it is also fitted with the optional Porsche Performance roof box, just in case the rainforest theme inspires an actual road trip.

Go East With The Taycan

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The second model is based on the electric Taycan 4S Cross Turismo. Drawing inspiration from the surf culture of Australia’s Pacific coast, places like Noosa, Byron Bay, Newcastle, and Sydney, it wears an Ipanema Blue Metallic finish. The high gloss black 21-inch alloy wheels feature Crayon aero blades meant to evoke coral formations, while the Glacier Iceblue daytime running lights mirror the irises of the Pacific Blue Eye fish.

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The beach theme continues inside the cabin, where a mix of Black and Crayon leather echoes what Porsche describes as “the warm sands and shade of Australia’s eastern beaches.” References to the sea show up in the Dark Night Blue leather seat inserts and the Speed Blue stitching. The EV is also fitted with a panoramic roof featuring Variable Light Control, aluminum roof rails, a bespoke key, and illuminated scuff plates.

Go West With The Cayenne

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The first SUV of the group is based on the V8-powered Cayenne S and draws inspiration from the vast open spaces of Western Australia’s Outback, terrain that dates back around 4.4 billion years. The exterior is finished in Ipanema Brown Metallic, paired with white decals and silk gloss black 22-inch alloy wheels.

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The model is fitted with the optional Off-Road package, which adds rock rails, skid plates, extra underbody protection, and even a compass mounted on the dashboard, presumably for when the road disappears altogether. It also gets aluminum roof rails carrying a roof box.

Inside, Black leather is paired with Bordeaux Red inserts meant to echo indigenous rock formations. Like the other special editions, it also receives unique floor mats, keys, and illuminated scuff plates.

Go South With The Macan

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The final car in the set is the fully electric Macan 4S, styled as a tribute to the southern coastlines of Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania. Its Gold Bronze Metallic paint is meant to mirror the cliffs along the Great Ocean Road, while the 22-inch RS Spyder wheels, finished in Vesuvius Grey, nod to the region’s rugged stone formations.

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The electric SUV also gets the Off-Road Design package, which brings Vesuvius Grey skid plates into the mix. Glacier Blue accents appear in the Matrix LED headlights and along the taillight strip. Inside, the cabin references South Australia’s volcanic landscapes with Black and Chalk Beige leather, punctuated by orange highlights across the seat centers, seatbelts, door cards, and dashboard.

Curiously, Porsche Australia’s 75th anniversary collection arrives without a 911. Still, when the theme revolves around the four cardinal directions, the math rather limits your options.

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Porsche Australia

Drivers Want More Buttons, So Mercedes-AMG’s New Super Sedan Removes Most Of Them

  • Mercedes shows the cabin of the new AMG 4-Door Coupe.
  • Inside sits a triple-screen layout and three rotary dials.
  • The high-performance EV is set for a full debut this spring.

Mercedes-AMG has pulled the covers off the interior of its upcoming electric super-sedan. The next-generation AMG GT 4-Door Coupe is effectively the production version of last year’s AMG GT XX concept, aimed at the Porsche Taycan and the growing pack of high-performance EVs trying to redefine what a fast four-door should be.

Unlike the symmetrical hyperscreen layouts used across the regular EQ lineup and the latest S-Class, the AMG’s center console is angled toward the driver. A 14-inch infotainment display dominates the layout, leaning just enough in the driver’s direction to remind you this is supposed to be the sporty one. That screen works alongside a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster, with an optional 14-inch display available for the passenger.

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Mercedes says the operating logic is “balanced,” blending haptic buttons, touchscreen inputs, and voice control. In practice, though, it seems AMG didn’t fully buy into the recent return to physical controls that several rivals have started embracing. The most obvious casualty is the climate system, which remains buried inside the MBUX infotainment menus

 Drivers Want More Buttons, So Mercedes-AMG’s New Super Sedan Removes Most Of Them
Production AMG GT 4-Door Coupe interior (above) vs. AMG GT XX Concept (below).
 Drivers Want More Buttons, So Mercedes-AMG’s New Super Sedan Removes Most Of Them

AMG-specific touches include illuminated climate vents styled to resemble jet engines, a flat-bottom steering wheel with carbon accents and haptic feedback, optional AMG Performance seats, and a metal-like wing element stretching across the center console.

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You also get three chunky rotary controllers on the center tunnel. Apparently, even in the EV age, AMG still believes drivers should have something physical to fiddle with.

Those dials tie directly into the car’s driving dynamics. Response Control adjusts the behavior of the e-motors and accelerator pedal, Agility Control tweaks cornering characteristics, and Traction Control offers nine stages of intervention through the new AMG Race Engineer system. The driver can also jump straight to key functions using two steering wheel buttons that feature their own LCD displays.

 Drivers Want More Buttons, So Mercedes-AMG’s New Super Sedan Removes Most Of Them

Smart Glass Roof Party Trick

One of the more eye-catching tech features is the Sky Control panoramic glass roof, which can switch between transparent and opaque states. At night, it can also project AMG emblems or racing stripes across the glass, matched to the colors of the ambient lighting system.

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Up front, practicality gets a small but noticeable boost with illuminated cup holders and dual wireless charging trays. In the back, Mercedes promises “generous legroom, pleasant headroom, and a naturally comfortable knee angle,” all aimed at making longer journeys a bit less taxing. The standard layout is a four-seater, although buyers will also be able to opt for a five-seat configuration.

 Drivers Want More Buttons, So Mercedes-AMG’s New Super Sedan Removes Most Of Them

Coming Soon

The full reveal of the new AMG GT 4-Door Coupe is expected this spring, with deliveries scheduled to begin later in the year. The high-performance EV will also become the first production model to ride on Mercedes-AMG’s dedicated AMG.EA platform, which is being developed specifically for future electric performance cars.

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The concept version arrived with some properly serious numbers. It used three axial-flux motors producing a combined 1,341 hp (1,000 kW / 1,360 PS), complete with synthetic V8 sound. The battery pack also featured Formula 1-derived cooling technology and ultra-fast charging capability, allowing it to add 249 miles (400 km) of range in just five minutes

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Maserati Is Facelifting The Cars No One Bought, Hoping Someone Finally Does

  • Maserati is preparing updated versions of its grand tourers.
  • Prototypes show revised bumpers, larger intakes, and a new grille.
  • The brand hopes to reverse last year’s 7,900-unit sales slump.

Maserati finds itself in a tricky spot within the Stellantis empire after shifting just 7,900 cars in 2025. That is fewer than Ferrari managed, which is not the sort of comparison you want showing up in the sales charts.

Even so, despite several future product cancellations, Maserati is still pressing on. Our spy photographers have spotted lightly camouflaged prototypes of the GranTurismo Trofeo and GranCabrio Folgore out winter testing, hinting that a facelift is already in the works.

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The prototypes reveal a revised front bumper with larger air intakes and a fresh grille design. The rest of the bodywork remains uncovered, but the GranCabrio Folgore also sports a camouflaged rear diffuser. Another small but interesting detail is the clear taillights on the GranTurismo Trofeo test car.

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While we did not get to see the interior, Maserati likely has limited room in the budget for substantial updates. Any cabin revisions could therefore be confined to new trim options or minor specification tweaks.

These changes suggest the grand tourers may receive a similar treatment to the MCPURA, effectively a facelifted MC20 supercar with updated styling cues and carryover mechanical components.

Personalization Is The Key

The current GranTurismo and GranCabrio were introduced in 2022 and 2024, respectively. Production was recently moved from Turin to Maserati’s headquarters in Modena, alongside the MC20 lineup.

Sales have been modest, to say the least, with Maserati leaning heavily on custom colors and interior configurations curated through the BottegaFuoriserie personalization program to attract buyers. eedless to say, it’s not working out particularly well.

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Last year, the Italian brand rolled out the Meccanica Lirica specials, complete with a reworked exhaust designed to give the twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 Nettuno a more expressive voice. Not an easy assignment, considering it had to step in for the wonderfully noisy V8 from the previous generation. Whether that exhaust setup will appear on the facelifted models is still unclear, though it would hardly be a surprise.

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Maserati has not set a debut date for the updated GranTurismo and GranCabrio twins, but chances are they will arrive for the 2027 model year, aiming to rejuvenate customer interest. As hinted at by the spy shots, the same improvements will be applied to the V6-powered (Modena, Trofeo) and fully electric (Folgore) variants.

Maserati has not announced a debut date for the updated GranTurismo and GranCabrio twins. A 2027 arrival seems possible as the brand looks for a gentle nudge in customer interest. Judging by the spy shots, the same updates should apply across the range, covering the V6-powered Modena and Trofeo versions as well as the fully electric Folgore variants.

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VW Locks Gas Tiguan In Until 2035 With Two Major Updates Planned

  • VW confirmed two facelifts for the EU-spec Tiguan.
  • ICE-powered production now expected to last until 2035.
  • Facelifted ID.4 may adopt the ID. Tiguan name in 2027.

Volkswagen has offered the first glimpse of the next-generation Golf but the same announcement in Wolfsburg also brought notable news about the Tiguan. The compact SUV is set for two major updates that will effectively extend its lifecycle until at least 2035.

During the first meeting of 2026, Works Council Chairwoman Daniela Cavallo revealed that Volkswagen is planning “two extensive product upgrades for the best-selling Tiguan for the years 2028 and 2031”.

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Cavallo was referring to the European-market Tiguan, which was followed by the larger Tayron in October 2024. That model later evolved into the North American-market Tiguan, although without the third-row seating and hybrid options.

The Double Facelift Strategy

Most models receive a single mid-cycle refresh before slowly drifting toward retirement. The Tiguan, however, is getting special treatment. VW has already locked in two updates for the SUV, which rides on the MQB Evo architecture.

 VW Locks Gas Tiguan In Until 2035 With Two Major Updates Planned

The first facelift, scheduled for 2028, will likely bring the interior tech up to speed with Volkswagen’s newer models. Expect a renewed focus on physical controls, paired with more capable software. If recent VW updates are anything to go by, exterior changes may stay fairly restrained, limited to revised bumpers and LED lighting signatures, plus a few new colors and wheel designs.

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The second facelift is planned four years later, or eight years after the current generation first arrived. That update should deliver more noticeable design revisions, keeping the Tiguan looking current in the crowded compact SUV segment and aligned with Volkswagen’s evolving design language.

Powertrains will also need attention. A stronger dose of electrification will likely be required to keep the lineup compliant with Europe’s steadily tightening emissions rules.

Increasing Life Expectancy

 VW Locks Gas Tiguan In Until 2035 With Two Major Updates Planned
EU-spec VW Tiguan

By launching a major refresh as late as 2031, Volkswagen is effectively guaranteeing the ICE-powered Tiguan a long life. The new plan pushes the SUV’s lifecycle to at least 2035, lining up with company plans to keep combustion engines on sale in Europe until the middle of the next decade.

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A similar fate appears likely for the current ICE-powered Golf. Reports suggest it could remain on sale until around 2035, even after the fully electric ID. Golf arrives before 2030. So while the electric future is clearly coming, Volkswagen is not in a rush to turn off the lights on its combustion models.

Production remains split across two continents. The EU-spec Tiguan is built in Wolfsburg, Germany, alongside the Tayron, while the US-spec version rolls out of Volkswagen’s Puebla plant in Mexico. The company has not confirmed long-term plans for either model, but a pair of facelifts sounds far more plausible than funding entirely new generations.

What About The ID Tiguan?

 VW Locks Gas Tiguan In Until 2035 With Two Major Updates Planned
EU-spec VW Tayron

Volkswagen has also confirmed two upcoming EVs built in Wolfsburg on the new SSP architecture. They are the ID. Golf and the ID. Roc, both expected to arrive toward the end of the decade. Before their arrival, the company plans substantial updates for the current MEB-based ID.3 and ID.4.

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While nothing is official yet, the facelifted ID.4 is rumored to adopt the ID. Tiguan name as part of Volkswagen’s new naming strategy. The electric crossover is also expected to abandon its curvier styling in favor of a more traditional SUV design. Inside, look for a heavily revised cabin and mechanical upgrades aimed at improving power, range, and efficiency.

By keeping the Tiguan name alive across two different platforms, VW is hedging its bets. Whether buyers choose hybrid or fully electric, Wolfsburg seems keen to make sure there is still a Tiguan sitting in the driveway over the next decade.

 VW Locks Gas Tiguan In Until 2035 With Two Major Updates Planned
The current VW ID.4 GTX (left) and the Tiguan R-Line (right).

Volkswagen Gives First Official Look At Golf MK9

  • VW workers got the first glimpse of the ID. Golf silhouette.
  • The electric hatchback will use VW’s new SSP platform.
  • Production of the ID. Golf will remain in Wolfsburg.

Volkswagen’s future is starting to take shape in Wolfsburg, and yes, it still looks like a Golf. During a works council meeting on March 4, 2026, trade union IG Metall revealed the first official teaser of the next-generation VW Golf, a model that will carry the icon into the EV era.

The file name includes the ID. Golf moniker, effectively confirming earlier rumors that VW plans to combine traditional nameplates with the ID prefix for future EVs. The approach was kick-started by the smaller ID. Polo and is expected to spread across a wide range of models.

The Return Of The King

Everyone knows VW prefers to play it safe, particularly with one of its most important models. The Golf has evolved gradually over the decades, effectively turning into the Porsche 911 of mainstream hatchbacks.

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Against that backdrop, the first teaser reveals a familiar shape with clear references to earlier generations of the Golf. The front end looks boxier than the current model, recalling the Golf III and the Corrado coupe from the ’90s.

 Volkswagen Gives First Official Look At Golf MK9
The new ID. Golf is a natural evolution of the previous generations.

The profile shows pronounced fenders reminiscent of the Golf VII, and it is expected to retain the signature C-pillar that has defined the nameplate since the beginning. Around the back, the tail blends cues from the Golf II and Golf VIII, topped by a large roof spoiler that extends the aerodynamic roofline.

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Overall, the ID. Golf looks far more like a traditional hatchback than the ID.3 it is meant to replace. The current Golf VIII is not disappearing just yet, either. It will continue alongside the EV as an ICE-powered alternative.

 Volkswagen Gives First Official Look At Golf MK9
The digital instrument cluster of the smaller ID. Polo.

Inside, the Golf is expected to place greater emphasis on physical controls, paired with vintage-style graphics for the digital cockpit and sustainable materials for the upholstery. The odds are it will also be more spacious and practical than its predecessors.

New Underpinnings

The ninth-generation Golf will ride on the Scalable Systems Platform (SSP), using zonal architecture and software developed in partnership with Rivian. It will feature an 800-volt system and cell-to-pack battery technology, most likely with both single and dual-motor setups. Alongside the standard ID. Golf, hotter hatch variants wearing the GTI and R badges are expected.

Other VW Group models set to use the same underpinnings include the upcoming ID. Roc, ID. Tiguan, and ID. Touareg SUVs, along with the next Skoda Octavia.

When Will It Arrive?

 Volkswagen Gives First Official Look At Golf MK9

According to the Volkswagen Works Council newspaper, the fully electric hatchback is meant to carry the Golf’s long-running success story into the next decade as the company moves toward 2030.

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VW has not confirmed a precise launch date. Earlier reports pointed to possible delays until 2030, blamed on production hurdles, shifting EV demand, and the ever-present issue of cost. However, some sources claim the new Golf will arrive sooner, with a debut in 2028, while other reports place it a year later, in 2029.

One thing that is confirmed is a reshuffle in production. Assembly of the current ICE-powered Golf VIII will move to Puebla, Mexico in 2027. That change frees up Volkswagen’s Wolfsburg plant in Germany to build the electric ID. Golf, which was the key takeaway from the recent announcement by the IG Metall union. To prepare for it, the facility is undergoing what VW describes as extensive renovations for state-of-the-art production processes.

 Volkswagen Gives First Official Look At Golf MK9
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