Cupra Unveils the Raval – a Performance Urban EV
Cupra unveiled the Raval, a sub‑4‑meter performance urban EV built on Volkswagen’s MEB+ platform, with a launch planned for summer 2026. The model offers four trims, ranging from an 85 kW motor to a 166 kW VZ Extreme, and delivers up to 400 km of range on a 52 kWh battery. Fast DC charging reaches 80 % in 23 minutes, while a new Android‑based infotainment system and driver‑centred cockpit enhance the premium feel. Pricing starts at €26,000 (≈$28,300), positioning the Raval as an affordable, sporty electric city car.

Kia EV Retail Success Down to Product Range, UK Boss Says
Kia celebrated its 100,000th electric‑vehicle registration in the UK, reaching 104,794 units by April 1. The brand’s EV share in the private retail market hit 25%, well above the 17% market average, while its fleet EV share was 31%, also outpacing...
Don’t Call It A Tesla Semi: China’s Windrose Delivers First EV Truck In The U.S.
Chinese EV truck maker Windrose has handed its first Global E700 electric tractor to Texas‑based logistics firm Allogic, marking the startup’s inaugural delivery in the United States. The 1,400‑horsepower rig boasts a 416‑mile range on a full load, powered by...
BYD’s Denza Z9GT Confirmed for Australia with 5 Minute Flash Charging Tech
Chinese automaker BYD's premium brand Denza unveiled the Z9GT, boasting over 1,000 km CLTC range and a 5‑minute flash charge from 10% to 70%. The model will launch in Australia in the second half of 2024, with the tri‑motor version arriving...

Volkswagen Ends ID.4 Production at Chattanooga Plant
Volkswagen will halt production of the ID.4 electric SUV at its Chattanooga plant starting mid‑April 2026. The plant’s capacity will be redirected to the second‑generation Atlas SUV, slated for production this summer and dealer deliveries in autumn 2026. Existing 2026...

Kia Sets 2030 Sales Target of 4.13 Million Units
Kia announced a 2030 sales target of 4.13 million vehicles, aiming for a 4.5% global market share. The automaker will invest roughly $33 billion over five years to expand its EV portfolio to 14 models and reach one million annual EV sales. Kia...

ThunderX Uses SAFERTOS for Cockpit-ADAS Fusion
ThunderX announced the integration of SAFERTOS, a pre‑certified real‑time operating system, into its next‑generation AI domain controller platforms built on Qualcomm SA8775P and SA8650P automotive SoCs. The safety‑focused RTOS will run in selected safety‑critical subsystems of the AIBOX family, supporting...

TomTom Launches Unified Speed Data Service for ADAS
TomTom has introduced Unified Speed Restrictions, a service that fuses static speed limits, roadside sign recognition, probe data and real‑time variable limits into a single, continuously refreshed output for ADAS and automated driving. The solution supports Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA)...
Electric Trucks Go Mainstream in Europe
The European Union’s heavy‑duty vehicle CO₂ standards require a 43% emissions cut for trucks by 2030 and a 64% cut by 2035. Truck manufacturers are urging the Commission to move the next standards review to 2026, arguing that market conditions...

California Might Help You If Your EV Battery Has Gone Bad
California has launched the Zero‑Emission Assurance Project (ZAP) to help owners of used electric vehicles whose batteries or fuel‑cell components fail outside warranty coverage. The program offers up to $7,500 for repairs and, if the battery cannot be salvaged, a...

EV Chargers To Roll Out Faster Under New Rules
New Zealand has amended the National Environmental Standards for Electricity Transmission Activities (NES‑ETA) to create a single, nationally consistent permitted‑activity framework for electric‑vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. The new rules, effective 7 May, cover private chargers, corridor sites, chargers attached to other...

How BYD Scaled to 1 Million Exports—And Why North America Is Next
Chinese automaker BYD, the world’s largest electric‑vehicle maker, has surpassed 1 million exported units in 2025 after investing more than $13 billion in research and development. The company rolled out a $10,000 Seagull EV in China, a high‑performance YangWang U9 Xtreme, and a...
Can China’s Carmakers Drive Momentum Towards Greener Steel?
Chinese automakers and major steelmakers signed a voluntary joint declaration in Shanghai to accelerate the adoption of low‑carbon steel, echoing China’s 15th Five‑Year Plan emphasis on cutting emissions in key sectors. The agreement aims to define standards for "low‑carbon" steel,...

'It Doesn’t Catch Fire': Why China’s "Fireproof" Sodium Battery Could Be the Breakthrough that Makes EVs Safer than ICE Cars
Chinese Academy of Sciences researchers unveiled a sodium‑ion battery that forms a solid, non‑flammable barrier when temperatures exceed 150 °C, effectively halting thermal‑runaway. In nail‑penetration tests the 3.5 Ah cell showed no smoke, fire or explosion, even at 300 °C, while maintaining an...

Ford Seeks Help with F-150, but White House Won't Budge
Ford’s best‑selling F‑150 faces a multi‑billion‑dollar hit after two fires at Novelis’s Oswego aluminum plant crippled supply. The automaker has asked the Trump administration for temporary relief from recently doubled 50% aluminum tariffs, but officials have refused. Ford estimates a...
EVs Overtake Petrol Cars as Electric Sales Surge 66 Pct in Europe’s Biggest Economy
Electric vehicle registrations in Germany surged 66% year‑over‑year to nearly 71,000 in March 2026, pushing EVs to a 24% share of all new car registrations and overtaking petrol models for the first time. The rise follows a new subsidy program...
Chery Slashes Price of E5 Ultimate, Making It Lowest-Cost Electric SUV with 420 Km Range
Chery Australia announced a price reduction for its top‑spec MY26 E5 Ultimate SUV, now AU$37,990 (about US$25,000) drive‑away, over AU$6,000 cheaper than before. The cut makes the E5 the lowest‑priced electric SUV in Australia with a WLTP range exceeding 420 km,...
TSLA Stock Slides, Supercharger Prices, and Who’s REALLY Behind Elon’s Big Chip Fab
Tesla shares fell sharply, with the stock down about 20% this year and JPMorgan forecasting a potential 60% decline before year‑end. The company unveiled a Supercharger configurator for business customers, revealing an all‑in price of roughly $940,000 for a full‑scale...
Building Safety in an Increasingly Dangerous World
The article highlights a leading global supplier of passive vehicle safety systems, emphasizing its diversified geographic footprint and long‑term contracts with major automakers. It reports $3.2 billion in cumulative free cash flow since 2020, outpacing $2.5 billion returned to shareholders via dividends...
Hyundai’s EV Hot Hatch Will Make Its Big Debut This Month: Here’s Our Best Look at It [Video]
Hyundai will reveal its first compact electric hot hatch, the IONIQ 3, during Milan Design Week in late April. The production‑ready model, spotted covered in a garage, retains the futuristic Aero Hatch silhouette of the Concept Three but shows subtle front‑end...
White Oil: EV Case Strengthens After Iran War, Putting Lithium Plays in the Driver’s Seat
Oil price spikes from the Iran conflict have revived interest in lithium, dubbed “white oil,” as higher fuel costs improve the economics of electric vehicles. While global EV sales slipped 39 % in January, analysts at UBS and Macquarie argue that...

Outlook for Electric Vehicle Battery Materials: Video
IDTechEx analyst Daniel Parr released a video outlining the near‑term outlook for electric‑vehicle battery materials. He highlights accelerating demand for lithium, nickel and cobalt, while noting supply constraints and the rise of recycling and solid‑state technologies. The analysis also points...

Can US Innovation Shift the Second-Life EV Battery Landscape?
The United States lags behind China and the EU in second‑life EV battery deployment due to weak federal policy, costly UL certification, and limited battery supply. A partnership between AI‑infrastructure firm Crusade and recycler Redwood has built the world’s largest...

Dongfeng Q1 Sales Rise 12.3%, New Energy Up 52%: Self-Owned Brands Rise, Joint Ventures Diverge
Dongfeng Motor Group posted a 12.3% year‑on‑year increase in Q1 2026 sales, moving 528,000 vehicles, while new‑energy vehicle (NEV) deliveries jumped 52.3% to 210,000 units. Self‑owned brands such as Voyah, Yipai and Mhero led the NEV surge, with Voyah listing...

Dongfeng's Automotive-Grade MCU Chip DF30 Steadily Advances Toward Mass Production and Vehicle Deployment
Dongfeng Motor’s DF30, China’s first high‑performance automotive‑grade MCU, has completed vehicle verification and extreme‑cold trials at –43 °C, moving toward mass production. Built on a domestic 40 nm RISC‑V process and meeting ASIL‑D safety standards, the chip serves as the core controller...

After Q1 Reporting, Does Xiaomi Auto Need a Sales Miracle?
Xiaomi Auto delivered roughly 80,000 electric vehicles in Q1 2026, far short of the 52,000‑per‑month pace needed to meet its 550,000‑unit annual target. The company’s flagship YU7 and the newly launched SU7 together accounted for most of the early shipments,...

Is a "Changing of the Guard" Unfolding in the German Auto Market?
In March, Germany recorded 70,663 pure‑electric vehicle registrations, overtaking gasoline cars for the first time. Gasoline registrations slipped 4.9% to 66,959 units while diesel fell 0.6%. The surge was driven by soaring oil prices and a €3 billion (≈$3.3 billion) government subsidy...

Reported EPA Leak Claims the Rivian R2 Will Hit 335 Miles on One Charge
Rivian’s upcoming R2 SUV may have eclipsed its own EPA range target, with a leaked EPA report showing a 335‑mile range on 21‑inch wheels, slightly above the 330‑mile figure announced in March. The filing also lists an 86.8 kWh battery, a...

The Iran War Is Driving a Global Surge of Interest in Electric Vehicles
The Iran‑Iran war’s disruption of oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz has pushed global gasoline prices above $4 per gallon, sparking a sharp uptick in electric‑vehicle interest worldwide. In the United States, used EV sales rose 12% year‑over‑year and...
McLaren Will Reveal Its Big Comeback Plan This Summer
McLaren CEO Nick Collins announced that the automaker will unveil its comeback strategy this summer, coinciding with the start of deliveries for the W1 hypercar. The plan is expected to feature a new line of combustion‑powered sports cars and a...

BYD’s Chief Scientist Says Solid-State EV Batteries Hit a ‘Critical Stage,’ but There’s More to It
BYD’s chief scientist Lian Yubo announced that all‑solid‑state EV batteries have reached a critical development stage, yet ion‑stability and lithium dendrite issues still impede mass production. He emphasized building a full‑scale technological supply chain rather than focusing solely on cell‑level...

Tesla’s New Supercharger for Business Tool Reveals $940,000 All-In Price
Tesla has unveiled a public configurator for its Supercharger for Business program, showing a fixed $500,000 hardware price and a total all‑in cost of roughly $940,000 for an eight‑stall V4 site. The tool also projects location‑specific ROI, ranging from a...
US Charging Networks Race to Keep Up as Gas Prices Boost EVs
U.S. electric‑vehicle charging networks added 605 high‑speed stations in Q1, a 34% year‑over‑year increase, bringing the total to roughly 13,500 public fast chargers. The surge coincided with a spike in gasoline prices to $4.82 amid the Iran conflict, reigniting consumer...

Volkswagen Begins Testing Its Self-Driving Microbuses in Los Angeles Ahead of Launch with Uber
Volkswagen’s U.S. mobility unit MOIA America and Uber have started testing autonomous Volkswagen ID. Buzz electric microbuses in Los Angeles. The pilot will use about ten four‑seat vehicles, with a human safety operator, and is a precursor to a commercial robotaxi service...
Europe’s First Commercial Robotaxi Service Is Live in Zagreb
Verne, a spin‑out of Croatia’s Rimac Group, launched Europe’s first commercial robotaxi service in Zagreb on April 8, allowing passengers to book rides via the Verne app. The fleet consists of Arcfox Alpha T5 vehicles equipped with Pony.ai’s seventh‑generation autonomous‑driving system, with...
JLR Sales Rebound in the Final Quarter of FY2026
Jaguar Land Rover’s fourth‑quarter FY2026 wholesale volumes jumped 61.1% versus Q3, signaling a rapid rebound after the autumn cyber‑attack that halted production. Despite the recovery, Q4 retail sales fell 14.3% year‑on‑year and full‑year wholesale volumes were down 23.2% amid lingering...

Musk Falsely Claims Tesla FSD Is 10X Safer than Humans, Complains About Lawsuits
Elon Musk claimed Tesla's Full Self‑Driving (FSD) is ten times safer than human drivers, potentially saving 90 % of the roughly one million annual road deaths. The claim is unsupported because Tesla’s only public safety data – the quarterly Vehicle Safety...

Hyundai Prepares to Enter Rugged New Territory with This Off-Road SUV Concept
Hyundai Motor Co. unveiled the Boulder SUV concept at the New York Auto Show, marking its first foray into body‑on‑frame vehicles aimed at the off‑road market. The concept previews a midsize pickup slated for delivery by 2030, positioning Hyundai against...
Taking the Jobs Humans Don’t Want: The Ironic Promise of the Humanoid Robot
Humanoid robots, such as Boston Dynamics’ Atlas, are moving from labs to auto factories, with Hyundai showcasing a $250,000 unit that can work two shifts and plans to build 30,000 units per year by 2028. Proponents argue the machines will...

America's Fastest Highway Could Become A Hotbed For Driverless Semis
Texas State Highway 130, the nation’s fastest 85‑mph corridor, is becoming a testing ground for driverless semi‑trucks. Companies including Einride, Aurora Innovation and Waymo aim to begin trials by late 2026, leveraging the road’s low traffic and high speed. The SH 130...

VW Is Mulling a New Flagship SUV for a More Affluent Crowd
Volkswagen is exploring a new flagship electric SUV to fill the gap left by the Touareg after its 24‑year run. Board member Martin Sander said the model would target affluent customers who want premium engineering without the Audi or Porsche...
HPQ Silicon Reports 6,696 mAh From GEN4 Silicon Anode in 21700 Format, 45% Above Graphite Baseline
HPQ Silicon announced that its GEN4 silicon‑based anode achieved an average capacity of over 6,600 mAh in 21700 cylindrical cells, with a record 6,696 mAh delivering 319.9 Wh/kg and 906.2 Wh/L. This represents a 45 % improvement over the company’s graphite baseline and a 9 %...

No Big Trucks for Little Roads: American OEMs Say EU Is Blocking Imports
The European Union is tightening its Individual Vehicle Approval rules, which could prevent U.S. full‑size pickups such as the Ford F‑150 from being sold in Europe. American automakers argue the move creates a non‑tariff barrier that conflicts with the US‑EU...
Purem by Eberspächer Hits 100,000-Unit China Production for Steel EV Battery Housing, Targets Europe
Purem by Eberspächer has begun series production of high‑strength steel EV battery housings in China, surpassing 100,000 units per year from the second half of 2026. The steel enclosures are marketed as lighter and cheaper than traditional aluminum packs, while...
Emobi and DIMO Deliver Customized Plug & Charge-Enabled EV Charging for Fleets
Emobi and DIMO have introduced a Plug & Charge‑enabled device that lets electric‑vehicle fleets use ISO 15118 digital certificates without automaker‑issued credentials. The solution, built on Emobi’s JustPlug platform and DIMO’s aftermarket bridge device, issues fleet‑level certificates directly to vehicles, bypassing firmware updates...
SWTCH Energy’s New EV Charging System Works with One Tap—Even Offline
SWTCH Energy introduced the SWTCH Tap feature on its Cortex intelligent charging platform, enabling drivers to start a session with a single NFC tap even when cellular service is unavailable. The system uses local authentication, caching user IDs on the...

Toyota Launches China-Built bZ7 Electric Saloon
Toyota and GAC have begun sales of the all‑electric bZ7 sedan in China, priced between roughly $20,000 and $28,000. The vehicle uses Huawei’s Drive ONE integrated drivetrain delivering 207 kW and a top speed of 180 km/h, paired with LFP batteries offering...

2027 Cadillac Optiq
The 2027 Cadillac Optiq, Cadillac’s smallest electric SUV, arrives in three powertrain options ranging from a 315‑hp rear‑wheel‑drive to a 519‑hp dual‑motor Optiq‑V. Prices start around $53,000 and can reach $70,000 for the top‑spec V model, with EPA ranges of...
Why Automakers Are Set to Lead Green Steel Adoption in Europe?
Automakers consume roughly one‑fifth of EU steel, making them a pivotal demand source for low‑carbon steel. EU Fit for 55 regulations force a 55% CO2 reduction for new cars by 2030 and a full 100% cut by 2035, turning green...

Online Supermarket Tests Autonomous Delivery Vehicles in Belgium
Collect&Go, the online arm of Belgium's Colruyt Group, will trial driverless Clevon 1 delivery robots in Leuven’s city centre from mid‑May to August. The electric vehicle, acquired by US‑based indiGOtech in 2025, can transport two grocery orders at a time and...