Want to capture cool photos of cars? If so, remain vigilant! There’s a nasty surprise that can ruin your smartphone camera, and the Volvo EX90 is the best example of this.
E-mobility fans take note: Volvo has a new plug-in hybrid in the pipeline. The Volvo XC70 (2025) is set to be a stylish SUV that looks great and, above all, offers an above-average electric range. However, the targeted 200 kilometers that Volvo is now promising are unlikely to be achieved, at least in Europe.
What once seemed like pure science fiction will soon become reality: autonomous Uber vehicles will ferry passengers to their destination safely without any human intervention. This technology is being provided by Volkswagen. Those responsible for this vision are talking about an ambitious 10-year plan.
Debates about self-driving cars look set to continue
Electric-powered models have established themselves as a viable option in the motorcycle market. In the extremely popular 125cc class, I took a look at the Niu RQi Sport. While not available in the US, this e-bike can be operated by any motorist with a simple crash course, which would include taking an extension to one’s license in selected countries.
A crazy rate of acceleration thanks to the equivalent of 15 hp, an all-terrain suspension, and road approval as a scooter? Hardly any other review unit attracted as much attention as the Niu XQI3. The e-dirtbike actually excelled in the review with a lot of riding fun and proved to be a good electric way through heavy city traffic. Is this the perfect e-vehicle for all those who find scooters too boring?
Most of you would probably have known for a long time that Xiaomi also builds electric vehicles. You would also have noticed that these sporty EVs are currently only available in China and not anywhere else in the world. However, this situation is likely to change in just a few years. As the Japanese business newspaper Nikkei reported, Xiaomi is preparing to expand into international markets. From 2027 onward, the Chinese manufacturer’s EVs will also be sold outside the country’s borders to build on its domestic sales success.
Crisis intensifies for Tesla
I do admit this is a somewhat dramatic choice of words, but what happened at Tesla in the first quarter of 2025 was, strictly speaking, quite the crash landing. Sales and profits plummeted to such an extent that even CEO Elon Musk no longer has the option of simply letting everything operate as before. Due to his numerous engagements in the political environment under the eyes of US President Donald Trump, he wants to step on the brakes for now and devote more time to his companies, Tesla included.
Well, who else is curious about what the van of the future will look like? Mercedes has a pretty cool answer to this question: the Vision V! The e-car is based on the future Van Electric Architecture, or VAN.EA for short. It has been set to shake up the MPV luxury class. It has what it takes because it offers sheer luxury from the get-go. In fact, it feels and looks like it is from a different planet.
Mercedes CLA (2025): This EV is a game changer
A direct question for all e-mobility fans: Can it be a little faster? We’re talking about charging electric cars, a process that still often takes quite a long time. However, BYD aims to change this and has now launched its first two electric cars that—no joke—feature charging capacities measured in megawatts, specifically up to 1,000 kW. This represents a significant leap forward for e-mobility, demonstrating what’s technically possible today—provided the infrastructure keeps pace.
Electric cars that sport a sleek coupé design are currently riding a popular wave worldwide. Chinese manufacturer Xpeng wants to jump aboard this bandwagon as well, revealing the Xpeng G6 which is far more than a visually interesting alternative to the usual suspects from well-known European manufacturers. We took a closer look at the crossover coupé and put it through its paces.