As a major systems supplier, ZF will use the IAA Mobility to present not just individual components but large parts of its current portfolio – ranging from chassis solutions and driver assistance systems to the SELECT platform for electric drives unveiled this summer and a new automatic transmission for hybrid models. Read more…
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VinFast launches VF 6 and VF 7 as first EVs in India
VinFast has launched the VF 6 and VF 7 as its first EVs in India, its 17th market globally. The company plans to start deliveries shortly, aligning them with the festive season, traditionally the peak period for big-ticket purchases in the country. Read more…
Lucid Gravity celebrates its European premiere at the IAA
US electric car manufacturer Lucid Motors is now bringing its second model to Europe: the Lucid Gravity electric SUV is celebrating its European premiere at the IAA Mobility in Munich and is now available to order in Germany and other countries. The starting price is €116,990 for the Grand Touring variant, with a more affordable Touring version to follow. Read more…
CATL unveils Shenxing Pro LFP battery for Europe
CATL has presented its Shenxing Pro battery at the IAA Mobility – an LFP cell designed specifically to meet Europe’s e-mobility requirements. The energy storage system will launch in two versions – one focused on long range and one on ultra-fast charging. Read more…
VECV and Jio-bp Pulse team up on commercial EV charging
VE Commercial Vehicles (VECV), a joint venture between Volvo Group and Eicher Motors, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Jio-bp Pulse to expand EV charging access for VECV’s commercial fleet customers. Read more…
Cupra unveils camouflaged production version of the Raval
Cupra presented the camouflaged production version of the Cupra Raval at the IAA. The brand’s new urban electric car is set to hit the market next year and will celebrate its world premiere in Barcelona in 2026. Read more…
Skoda previews €25,000 Epiq compact SUV
At the IAA, Skoda unveiled the near-production study of the Epiq. The small SUV will serve as Skoda’s counterpart to the VW ID. Cross and is scheduled to go on sale next year. Read more…
World premiere of the GLC EQ: Mercedes electrifies its bestseller
Shortly before the IAA kicks off, Mercedes has unveiled the long-awaited GLC with EQ technology – calling it a “turning point in the midsize segment”. The electric GLC is the first model on the new MB.EA-M platform and promises “efficiency and driving pleasure without compromise”. But can the GLC score in the first data comparison against the new BMW iX3? Read more…
World premiere of the GLC EQ: Mercedes electrifies its bestseller
Shortly before the IAA kicks off, Mercedes has unveiled the long-awaited GLC with EQ technology – calling it a “turning point in the midsize segment”. The electric GLC is the first model on the new MB.EA-M platform and promises “efficiency and driving pleasure without compromise”. But can the GLC score in the first data comparison against the new BMW iX3? Read more…
IAA premiere of the ID. Cross Concept: VW previews electric T-Cross
It has long been clear that VW would flank its new small electric car with an SUV. With the ID. Cross Concept, Volkswagen has unveiled a near-production study ahead of the IAA. The world premiere is scheduled for summer 2026, shortly after that of the ID. Polo. VW appears to be preparing a double strike in the small EV segment. Read more…
BMW Group crosses 5,000 electric car deliveries in India
BMW Group has announced that its electric car deliveries in India have surpassed 5,000 units. The German automaker is the first luxury car company in the country to achieve this sales milestone. Read more…
BALIS project breaks one-megawatt mark with fuel cell system
In the BALIS project, the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) is establishing a test field for fuel cell-based electric drives expected to deliver up to 1.5 megawatts, with potential applications in aircraft or ships. The project has now reached a major milestone. Read more…
Vessev’s electric hydrofoil arrives in Europe
New Zealand-based company Vessev has announced its first European customer for the VS-9 electric hydrofoil. The luxury hotel Finn Lough in Northern Ireland will use the craft for guest tours starting next year. Read more…
First Volvo ES90 rolls off the production line in China
Production of the Volvo ES90 has begun in Chengdu, China. The first examples of the electric luxury saloon with 800-volt technology are set to be delivered to customers in Europe before the end of this year. Read more…
UK car and van market shrinks in August as EVs hit record shares
UK new car and van registrations fell again in August, but battery electric models surged. BEVs reached a record 26.5% share in cars and 13.0% in vans – both the highest this year – supported by fleet demand, expanding model choice, and new government grants ahead of a crucial September. Read more…
Renault and Geely showcase range extenders for electric vehicle platforms
Horse Powertrain, the joint venture between Renault and Geely for combustion engines, is presenting the Horse C15 at IAA Mobility; a compact range extender developed for the (retrospective) hybridisation of battery electric vehicle platforms. Read more…
Final round of funding for Scottish EV charging scheme
The Scottish government has just awarded £6.3m to eight local authorities to help grow public charging in the south of Scotland. It’s the final round of funding to come from the £30m Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund. Read more…
17 new fuel cell buses for city of Pasadena
The Californian city of Pasadena has just authorised the purchase of 17 new fuel cell electric buses. They’re expected to enter service in spring 2027. Read more…
Gebrüder Weiss adds 14 electric trucks to its fleet in Austria
Logistics service provider Gebrüder Weiss is expanding its electric truck fleet in Austria. Two new Mercedes eActros 600 trucks are now in service at the company’s headquarters in Lauterach, transporting general cargo. By the end of 2025, 14 new electric trucks are expected to be in service. Read more…
Denmark boosts electric truck fund to €47m
The Danish government has just increased the amount of funding available for its heavy transport electrification scheme. Logistics companies can now apply for up to 4 million Danish kroner (€535k) each to invest in electric trucks and charging infrastructure. Read more…