
The advanced powertrain chief engineer of Jaguar Land Rover got into EVs before EVs were even a thing. He tells Will Gray how far things have come
If you want to understand the evolution of electric vehicles (EVs), there are few better to speak to than Jaguar Land Rover’s advanced powertrain chief engineer, John Stamford. Read more…
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A little over a year ago, a BMW iX electric SUV fitted experimentally with a dual-chemistry Gemini battery pack from Our Next Energy (ONE) drove 978 km (608 miles) on a single charge – an impressive achievement for such a large, heavy car, writes Peter Donaldson. Read more…
2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper Refresh Spied Without Any Camouflage

The best-selling EV in the world has a new face. Read more…
The Spectre EV Was The Most Popular Rolls-Royce In Europe In 2024

This means an electric coupe outsold a combustion SUV, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, which is pretty unheard of these days. Read more…
Mercedes-Benz EVs In The U.S. Get Tesla Supercharger Access In February

A charging adapter will be sold by dealers. Later this year, new Mercedes-Benz EVs will come with a NACS port from the factory. Read more…
Neta reportedly downsizing directly operated stores, retaining dealer outlets

Neta is restructuring its channel system and will gradually close directly-managed stores and retain dealer stores, according to local media.
Neta customers in several cities have received messages of local directly-managed stores closing.
Neta launches Neta X and Neta Aya in Singapore

Neta launched the Neta X and Neta Aya in Singapore today and secured 52 orders in the morning.
Neta’s new stores in Singapore will open soon.
Mazda plans to build an EV battery factory in Japan

Mazda on Monday announced a new Japanese battery plant that will assemble cylindrical cells into modules and battery packs for use in a planned electric vehicle based on a dedicated platform. Located in Iwakuni City, in Japan’s Yamaguchi Prefecture, the plant targets 10 GWh of annual production, Mazda said. Cells will be supplied by Panasonic… Read more…
Feds investigating 2.6M Teslas over Smart Summon remote driving feature

The NHTSA on Tuesday said it is opening an investigation into 2.6 million Tesla electric vehicles in the U.S. over reports of crashes involving the automaker’s Actually Smart Summon remote-driving feature. Launched in September, Actually Smart Summon is the current version of the Smart Summon remote valet feature Tesla introduced in 2019. It’s… Read more…
Volkswagen EVs gaining Tesla Supercharger access in June

Volkswagen will rollout Tesla Supercharger access for its EV customers this summer, when adapters will be ready for current CCS-equipped vehicles. “We get access to the network in June/July, when we have an official VW adapter,” VW spokesperson Mark Gillies told PCMag at CES 2025 this week, adding that the automaker is still lining up suppliers to… Read more…
Great Wall Motor creates new unit to target ultra-luxury market, report says

Great Wall Motor has created a new business unit aimed at the ultra-luxury market, and its chairman Wei Jianjun will also serve as chairman of a new brand.
One of the new brand’s missions will be to explore state-of-the-art technologies, as well as new strategic directions.
Model Y Juniper refresh spied uncamouflaged for first time in winter testing
Tesla’s Model Y “Juniper” refresh has been spotted for the first time undergoing winter testing in China, in anticipation of an imminent reveal. Read more…
Chery to launch models using Nio’s battery swap tech in Q3

The first non-Nio models from its battery swap alliance could be an SUV and a sedan from Chery’s sub-brand Exeed.
Both models are expected to go on sale in the third quarter of 2025.
SAIC and Huawei to jointly develop new electric SUV

Two major Chinese players in the automotive and technology sectors are joining forces once again to develop a new electric SUV. SAIC Motor, one of China’s largest automakers, is reportedly partnering with Huawei to develop a new EV codenamed “ES37.” This is not the first time SAIC and Huawei have collaborated on an EV project. The two companies have previously… Read more…
Xpeng teases new SUV G7 to take on Tesla Model Y

Xpeng’s new SUV is officially named the Xpeng G7, and will perhaps be the most competitive SUV in the RMB 250,000 ($34,100) class this year, an executive said.
Earlier today, widely circulated spy shots showed the facelifted Tesla Model Y looking like the Xpeng G6 SUV.
China NEV retail reaches record 1.3 million in Dec while penetration continues to decline

China’s NEV penetration at retail stood at 49.4 percent in December, marking the fourth consecutive monthly decline and the first time it has fallen below 50 percent since June.
BEVs sold 762,000 units at retail in December, contributing 58.5 percent of all NEV retail sales, lower than 59.8 percent in November.
Tesla sells record 82,927 cars in China in Dec, exports 10,839 from Shanghai plant

In the fourth quarter, Tesla’s retail sales in China were 196,902, contributing 39.73 percent of global deliveries.
It had retail sales of 657,102 units in China in 2024, up 8.85 percent from 2023.
Facelifted Tesla Model Y seen uncamouflaged in winter testing

A facelifted Tesla Model Y not wrapped in camouflage has been spotted undergoing winter testing, signaling that it could be close to launch.
The Model Y is one of the most popular models in China, contributing 72.87 percent of Tesla’s China deliveries in January-November 2024 for the same period.
Take a look at Nio’s Firefly enjoying winter testing

Nio officially launched its cheapest sub-brand, Firefly, and the eponymous Firefly debut model, in December. This brand slots in below Onvo in the ever-expanding Nio portfolio, with Nio itself being the most expensive, premium brand. The Firefly EV has now completed winter testing in China ahead of its release, and the brand has published the video you can see below,… Read more…
Mercedes reportedly delays production of all-electric CLA sedan in China due to software issues

Production of the all-electric Mercedes-Benz CLA in China has been delayed to August from the originally planned April due to issues with software development.
The issues faced by the model come from the software development of the electrical and electronic architecture, which seems to be a common problem for new models from the German luxury automaker.

