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Volvo reimagines the work van with the new EX30 Cargo

Volvo is famous for making safe SUVs, favoured by parents driving their kids to school or soccer practice. Now, the Swedish company is trying something very different - they are moving into the world of work trucks and delivery vans. The new Volvo EX30 Cargo is the first commercial vehicle from the brand in the UK. It is a small, fully electric van based on the popular EX30. The Volvo EX30 Cargo is a "car-derived van." Volvo simply took the small EX30 SUV and changed the inside to carry stuff instead of people. Engineers worked hard to make it useful for business owners - all the back...

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Nearly 100,000 electric VWs and Cupras recalled due to battery fire risks

Buying one of the latest electric cars feels like stepping into the future - you get a quiet ride, no tailpipe smells, and you never have to visit a gas station again. But that future sometimes has a few bugs that need fixing, and Volkswagen is dealing with a big one right now. The German car giant announced a massive recall for its EVs. There's a problem with the battery modules that could make the cars lose driving range or, in the worst cases, catch on fire. Nobody wants their high-tech pride and joy to turn into a bonfire, so the company is moving fast to get these cars back into the...

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XPeng brings high-tech brains to budget EVs with new 2026 Mona M03

Buying a smart electric car costs quite a lot of money these days, and most companies save their best computer chips for expensive luxury models. XPeng is changing that rule with its updated 2026 Mona M03. This electric sedan is the brand's cheapest model, but it now has a very powerful brain. The company is adding its own Turing AI chip to the car, bringing high-end self-driving technology to people who do not want to spend a fortune. The 2026 Mona M03 starts at RMB 119,800 (€14,840 at current exchange rates). For that price, drivers get a car that can handle a lot of the driving work on...

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Sony and Honda cancel the Afeela co-developed EVs

Sony and Honda have decided to cancel their Afeela 1 co-developed EV, as well as the second model, an SUV, that didn't even have a name yet. The Afeela project was announced back in 2023, and the joint venture between Sony and Honda has been showing concepts and prototypes every year at CES since then. Back in February of last year, the first store was even set up for the Afeela brand. Afeela 1 For what it's worth, we went eyes-on with the latest Afeela 1 at CES this January. The official press release announcing the cancellation says this is "a result of Honda's reassessment of...

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Huawei-backed Stelato updates its S9 and S9T EVs once again

Stelato is a one of the five Huawei-backed companies and is a joint venture company between the tech giant and Beijing Automotive Group (BAIC Group). Since its inception, has launched only two models, the S9 sedan and the S9T wagon. Stelato S9 The two models were announced in September last year, but already got a refresh in November. And now, the two vehicles are getting another upgrade as Stelato wants to keep up with the ever-growing competition in China. The most notable change is the updated ADAS capabilities. Now both cars are equipped with a next-generation 896-channel...

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Huawei and Chery update Luxeed EVs with better tech and new colors

Only seven months after their last update, Luxeed has already released new versions of its R7 and S7 models. These vehicles are part of a partnership between tech giant Huawei and carmaker Chery. By refreshing these cars so quickly, the company shows it wants to stay ahead of the competition in the world's busiest EV market. The new Luxeed S7 sedan now starts from RMB 239,800, which is about €29,700. If you prefer SUVs, the Luxeed R7 starts from RMB 259,800, or roughly €32,200. Both cars are RMB 10,000 more expensive than the older versions. Price hikes aren't usually a reason to...

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A drone from Russian airspace strikes the chimney of an Estonian power plant

A drone that entered Estonia from Russian airspace struck the chimney of the Auvere power plant in the early hours of Wednesday, in an incident that underlined how the war in Ukraine is spilling dangerous consequences into the wider region. No one was injured and Estonia’s electricity system was not damaged, according to the authorities and Enefit Power. Enefit’s Auvere power plant is in north-eastern Estonia, in Ida-Viru County near Narva, close to the Russian border. The Estonian Internal Security Service said the drone hit the plant’s chimney at…

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World's coolest boats: Wider 42

Slim, powerful and wickedly fast, the Wider 42 appears anything but “wide” at first glance is an of superyachts with a fleet of 150 – 200ft craft. Although a very innovative brand (the Wider 165 has a float-in tender garage that converts to an indoor swimming pool, and generators under the foredeck that power electric pod drives instead of engines), it’s not immediately obvious where the Wider name came from. To get to the root of that, we need to delve back to 2011 and the company’s very first product, the Wider 42. At first glance, this 42ft sports boat was the very antithesis of wide. With a beam of just 11ft 6in and a carbon composite stepped hull designed by offshore racing guru Mark Wilson, the Wider 42 was a narrow go-fast machine. The reason for the name becomes apparent when you press a button and the sides extend to create valuable extra deck space The twin Cummins QSB 5.9 480hp diesel engines fitted to the boat powered Arneson Long Finn surface drives to speeds of over 50…

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Xiaomi EV makes a profit for the first time in 2025

Things are going better and better for Xiaomi on the EV front with every week that passes, seemingly. Today, the company has revealed that its EV and AI business unit (they are combined for whatever reason) has just made its first ever profit in 2025, to the tune of CNY 900 million, or approximately €111 million. That's from revenue of CNY 106.1 billion, or about €13.15 billion, so the profit rate is definitely tiny, but keep in mind that Xiaomi only started to sell cars in 2024. With that caveat taken into account, this result is quite outstanding. The new Xiaomi SU7 Anyway, the...

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Kwikset now lets you unlock your front door from your car

Kwikset has just announced that you can now control its smart locks from your car through Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. This now works because the Kwikset app for Android and iOS has been made compatible with CarPlay and Android Auto, regardless of whether your phone is connected to your car via a wire or wirelessly. Once your phone is connected, the Kwikset app will just magically appear on your car's infotainment screen. You can control and manage multiple homes and locks. So you can now unlock your door right from your car's dashboard. We don't know why you'd do that, but if...

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Huawei and SAIC launch pre-sales for the Z7 and Z7T Porsche look-alikes

Huawei and the automaker SAIC have officially opened pre-sales for their latest joint project: the Saic Z7 and the Z7T. These EVs are part of the HIMA network, which is Huawei's way of selling cars through its own stores. Saic is a brand name created by these two giants, and it is trying to make a name for itself alongside the established players. The Saic Z7 is a sleek sedan-coupe, and the Z7T is a "shooting brake" - a sporty station wagon. If these electric cars look familiar, that is because their design takes a lot of inspiration from the Porsche Taycan. Both models are quite large,...

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