
Toyota’s luxury Lexus brand will unveil its first three-row electric SUV this week. The higher-end sibling to the Highlander EV was spotted testing for the first time ahead of its debut. Read more…

Toyota’s luxury Lexus brand will unveil its first three-row electric SUV this week. The higher-end sibling to the Highlander EV was spotted testing for the first time ahead of its debut. Read more…

NIO (NYSE: NIO) delivered 29,356 vehicles across its three brands in April 2026, a 22.8% increase year-over-year. The result pushes NIO’s cumulative deliveries past the 1.1 million mark. Read more…

Trevor Milton, the convicted fraudster who founded Nikola Motors, took to LinkedIn to attack Tesla Semi’s economics with a point-by-point takedown. Despite his near-total lack of credibility, a couple of his arguments actually hold up. Read more…

Toyota is apparently flipping the script by putting “EV haters” in its new electric SUVs to turn skeptics into believers. Read more…

Norway saw a new monthly record in April with electric vehicles accounting for 98.6 per cent of all new passenger car registrations. Out of 11,103 new passenger cars, 10,952 were fully electric. Read more…

The Automotive Cells Company (ACC) battery cell joint venture between Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz, and TotalEnergies has a new CEO as of May 1. Yann Vincent is retiring, and former Panasonic manager Allan Swan is taking over. Read more…

Chinese automotive conglomerate BYD has announced plans to bring its new Flash Charging network to Australia and New Zealand. The company will open the first sites in these markets by the end of the year. Read more…

I recently got a chance to test out the Macfox X7 electric bike, and after spending some time riding it around, one thing became immediately clear: while this model isn’t trying to be a traditional e-bike, it still sticks the landing with a legal and fun moped-like ride. Read more…

Chery’s top-spec Jetour G700 SUV even comes with propellers for crossing rivers. Read More…

Intelligence and electrification technologies emerged as core highlights, with multiple automakers showcasing models integrated with AI. Read more…

The German Federal Ministry of Transport is funding the expansion of charging infrastructure for battery-electric heavy-duty commercial vehicles. The new funding guideline targets both companies installing charging infrastructure at their own depots and operators of publicly accessible charging points. The ministry has launched three separate calls simultaneously. Read more…

US electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian plans to expand its second vehicle plant, currently under construction, beyond its initially planned capacity: The facility in Georgia is set to have an annual production capacity of 300,000 vehicles instead of the previously planned 200,000. Meanwhile, Volkswagen has increased its stake in Rivian to approximately 16 percent. Read more…

For some time now, there have been trials with autonomous buses in Europe—though until now, a safety driver has always been on board. This is set to change soon in Stavanger, Norway. Following regulatory approval, Europe’s first autonomous bus without a supervisor on board will be deployed in regular public transport. Read more…

Denso and the University of Tokyo are collaborating to develop a system for wirelessly charging electric vehicles while they are in motion. The Japanese supplier aims to introduce this technology by the fiscal year 2029. Read more…

Xiaomi will remove some optional configurations from the new SU7 starting May 6 to optimize production and delivery efficiency. Read more…

The Gläserne Manufaktur in Dresden once served as a flagship site for the Volkswagen Group in Germany, but it has not produced cars for some time. Recent rumours from China suggested that BYD was interested in acquiring the plant. Volkswagen, however, has rejected these claims. Read more…

BYD delivered 321,123 new energy vehicles in April—up from March but again below the figure from the same month last year. The decline mainly reflects weaker demand in the Chinese market, while the company’s overseas business reached a new record high. Read more…

According to a report, Volkswagen Group is working on a new production process dubbed ‘Gamechanger.’ The German company aims to use it to significantly boost its competitiveness in electric mobility. However, the full scope of the changes remains unclear. Read more…

Hundreds more mobile service vans are also fixing cars on owners’ driveways. Will it be enough, though? Read More…

Motor Fuel Group (MFG) has connected its MFG EV Power network to Hubject’s Plug&Charge infrastructure, enabling automatic authentication at thousands of fast-charging points across the UK. The rollout represents a large-scale activation of the technology. Read more…
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