
Following the excitement generated by its first electric car, the SU7 sedan, tech giant Xiaomi has officially pulled the wraps off its second act: the YU7 SUV. This new entry isn’t just a follow-up; it’s a direct shot at the heart of the family EV market, targeting established leaders like the Tesla Model Y. With impressive specifications, a heavy emphasis… Read more…
Xiaomi YU7 Max interior, design, and features review

Today, Xiaomi unveiled its second EV, the YU7, and we were fortunate enough to be among the media at the event. We also got to drive and walk around the car, so here are our initial impressions. Xiaomi describes the YU7 as an SUV, but it’s more of a fastback. We can see design similarities with a few high-end cars… Read more…
‘Downright Unsafe’: Austin Man Takes a Tesla Robotaxi Ride. Here’s What To Know Before Hailing One Yourself

“I’d be terrified.” Read more…
June Is Almost Over. Where’s Tesla’s ‘Critical’ New Affordable EV?

Tesla needs affordable EVs to bankroll its AI ambitions. Unless there’s a surprise in the next four days, a delay seems more likely.
Read more…
France orders Tesla to halt misleading marketing over autonomous driving

France has ordered Tesla to cease deceptive commercial practices within four months or face a daily fine of €50,000. The decision follows an investigation into misleading claims around full self-driving capabilities, option availability and contract clarity. Read more…
Automakers Now Say The Government Is ‘Stifling Innovation’

Plus, Tesla’s European sales fall for fifth consecutive month and CATL is focusing on taking over the world. Read more…
A Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Prototype Just Annihilated Its Own Nurburgring Record

The SU7 Ultra Prototype just pulled off an unfathomable lap time, and the production one gets a special edition to celebrate. Read more…
ZF shows CentriX motor for e-bikes at Eurobike 2025

ZF unveiled a major upgrade to its ultra-compact CentriX e-bike drive system at Eurobike 2025, now offering 105 Nm torque and 750 watts of peak power. Riders can also select from three new ride profiles via the ZF Ride app, optimising performance for racing, wet conditions, or daily use. Read more…
ZeroAvia partners with LoganAir on hydrogen-powered aircraft

ZeroAvia and Loganair have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to begin work on ‘zero-emission’ flights in the UK. This will focus on the use of ZeroAvia’s hydrogen-electric engine, the ZA600, in aircraft such as the Loganair Cessna Caravan and TwinAir. Read more…
BMW Group Korea & KERI to build EV interoperability test centre

The agreement will see the establishment of a ‘Global Interoperability Testing Center’ which will endeavour to improve compatibility between different EVs and chargers. Read more…
Ionity applies for further Moves III funding to expand Spanish HPC network

Charge point operator Ionity was to install over 20 new ultra-rapid charging stations in underserved regions in Spain. For that, it now applied for over €6 million in state aid. Read more…
Volkswagen listens and buttons will be back in the next major ID.4 overhaul

Volkswagen is charting a new course for its electric vehicles, and it looks like the future has… buttons. In a decision that will be welcomed by many drivers, the German automaker is planning a significant update for its popular ID.4 electric crossover, reintroducing physical controls for key functions. That’s the good news. The not-so-good part is that the upcoming changes… Read more…
CATL looking to expand battery-swapping business to Europe

CATL is reportedly considering bringing its battery-swapping technology to Europe. In a recent media interview, CATL executive Jiang Li stated that battery exchange holds “huge potential” in Europe to make batteries cheaper and more durable. The company’s operations in China could serve as a blueprint. Read more…
Uber & C40 sign charging agreement in three cities

Uber is looking to improve EV charging options for its drivers and couriers, and so has signed an agreement with C40 Cities to expand charging infrastructure in London (UK), Boston and Phoenix (USA). A deal with Vmoto has also been signed. Read more…
Eleport consolidates growth in Croatia & Slovenia

Chargepoint operator Eleport is set to grow its charging network with a dual push into both the Baltics and Central Europe. This includes a strategic partnership with AMPECO as well as the installation of new 150-400kW fast chargers starting in Croatia and Slovenia. Read more…
SAIC’s new car carrier joins fleet, bringing total to 37

Anji Commonality becomes SAIC’s 37th car carrier and will head to Europe on its maiden voyage.
SAIC’s logistics business, Anji Logistics, now operates eight international routes.
Genesis likely to launch electric flagship GV90 in June 2026

Hyundai’s premium brand Genesis is reportedly gearing up for a significant product offensive in 2026 and plans to roll out a total of five new models that year. However, only one of them will be fully electric – the already-announced luxury SUV GV90. Read more…
CATL to introduce battery swap tech to Europe

CATL has already talked with carmakers about using battery swap technology in Europe, said its board secretary Jiang Li.
Battery swap technology holds huge potential in Europe, as it can reduce battery costs and extend battery lifespan, Jiang noted.
Xpeng Motors announces its first overseas production project

Launching the G6 and X9 as its first EVs in Indonesia on Thursday, Xpeng Motors confirmed the country as its first overseas production destination. The company sees Indonesia as a key overseas market in Southeast Asia. Read more…
Nio expected to enter Hong Kong market in Q4, report says

Nio is expected to enter the Hong Kong market in the fourth quarter and will work with a distributor to sell cars, according to a local media report.
Nio will also adopt this model in markets such as Azerbaijan and Brazil, said a company insider.

