Chinese scientists discover they can ‘cure’ degraded EV batteries

March 19, 2025

Scientists in China claim to have found a way to breathe new life into worn-out lithium-ion batteries. Researchers at Fudan University have developed a revolutionary lithium injection method that could restore degraded batteries to near-factory conditions. They say this breakthrough could dramatically extend battery lifespan and stabilize EV resale values. The findings, published in the […]

Stellantis teams up with Ikea-style Luvly to fight Chinese low-cost

March 18, 2025

Stellantis is partnering with Swedish startup Luvly to explore its innovative flat-pack vehicle production method. This method could dramatically reduce manufacturing and transportation costs and prove a worthwhile Western alternative to Chinese low-cost production.  With the Citroën Ami and its siblings at Opel (Rock-e) and Fiat (Topolino), Stellantis has already explored the market for microcars. […]

Audi scraps 7,500 jobs in Germany in cost-cutting strategy

March 18, 2025

The crisis at Audi deepens. Just weeks after the full closure of its Brussels plant, the luxury carmaker announced that it will slash 7,500 jobs in Germany by 2029 as part of a broad cost-cutting strategy. The Volkswagen-owned luxury automaker announced the move after lengthy negotiations with the company’s works council. The job cuts, which […]

Changan makes first move to Europe with electric Deepal S07

March 17, 2025

Changan, a state-owned Chinese auto manufacturer known for its sub-brands Avatr and Deepal and its joint ventures for domestic production of Ford and Mazda models, is coming to Europe. The brand will hold a launch event in Mainz, Germany, where it will introduce the Deepal S07 to the European public, soon followed by other models. […]

Sluggish China sales and trade tariffs increase headwind for BMW

March 17, 2025

Releasing its 2024 financial results, BMW’s net profit plummeted by over a third last year. The German automaker warns of continued headwinds from trade tariffs and sluggish demand in China.  The Bavarian company reported a 36.9% drop in net profit to €7.68 billion ($8.32 billion), in line with market expectations and German competitors. However, geopolitical […]

Lee Zeldin rolls back EPA standards strangling US green transition

March 14, 2025

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a dramatic rollback of vehicle emissions regulations. The changes, led by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin under the Trump administration, will relax emissions targets for cars, trucks, and power plants. Critics say it marks a fundamental shift away from the agency’s historic mission of environmental protection. Trump’s oil […]

Toyota’s new micro-mobility concept for Europe is the FT-Me

March 14, 2025

At its yearly Kenshiki event in Brussels, Toyota also unveiled the FT-Me. This microcar concept represents Toyota’s vision for all-electric micro-mobility that “combines premium design with affordability.” Inspired by the success of Toyota’s mobility solutions developed for the Tokyo 2021 and Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the FT-Me aims to address the evolving needs […]

Joachim Post becomes BMW board member for development

March 14, 2025

The BMW Supervisory Board has made several new appointments to the Board of Management. Joachim Post, the current Chief Purchasing Officer, will take over as CTO from Frank Weber, who has to leave the company. Nicolai Martin will succeed Post as Chief Purchasing Officer. The change within the Management Board could be an essential test […]

Squeezed profit forces Porsche to cut almost 4,000 jobs

March 13, 2025

Porsche is embarking on a significant restructuring effort, cutting 3,900 jobs as it faces declining sales in China, rising trade tensions, and a potential tariff battle with the United States. The German sports carmaker is adjusting its financial outlook and product strategy to maintain profitability. The company announced the job reductions to boost efficiency and […]

Northvolt’s collapse highlights Europe’s battery struggle

March 13, 2025

Europe’s pride in battery manufacturing, Northvolt, has filed for bankruptcy in Sweden, marking a major setback for the EU’s efforts to compete with Chinese dominance in the electric vehicle battery market. Despite years of substantial investment from automakers, financial institutions, and government subsidies, the company failed to secure the $1 billion needed to sustain operations […]

Lamborghini’s first EV to pack up to 2,000 hp?

March 12, 2025

Thanks to some information shared by Volkswagen Group boss Oliver Blume, we have a better idea of the performance level that Lamborghini’s first electric car will achieve. This all-new model is set to arrive by 2029 and promises power levels of well over one megawatt (1,360 hp), possibly up to 2,000 hp. Initially, Lamborghini promised […]

Volkswagen: CEO’s pay rises while profits fall

March 12, 2025

Volkswagen’s profit dwindled by one-third last year due to slow demand and a cooldown in the Chinese market. But the salary of its CEO, Oliver Blume, rose. Will the near future relieve the ongoing problems at the German car giant? Volkswagen’s net profit plummeted 30.6% in 2024 to €12.39 billion. Europe’s largest automaker grapples with […]

Tesla in freefall: stock tanks as sales crash worldwide

March 12, 2025

Tesla shares tumbled more than 15% on Monday, suffering their worst single-day drop since 2020. The electric vehicle maker is grappling with plunging sales, and its valuation has been halved since December to roughly $700 billion (€640 billion). The trend marks a dramatic reversal from the optimism that followed Donald Trump’s election victory. To help […]

New Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa succeeds to Makoto Ushida

March 12, 2025

Nissan, the Japanese car manufacturer, has decided to change its leadership. The current CEO, Makoto Ushida, will leave at the end of the month. Ivan Espinosa, previously head of planning, will take over as CEO from the 1st of April. Ushida is said to have taken responsibility for the company’s economic crisis and the failed […]

Toyota deploys new EV offensive in Europe

March 12, 2025

Three Toyota EVs will be on the market soon, and three more will be available by 2026. Luxury brand Lexus also promises three new EVs within twelve months. Nevertheless, the world’s number one car manufacturer won’t change its ‘multi-pathway’ approach. For Toyota, Europe is significant. It may sell ‘only’ 1.2 million cars on the old […]

Volkswagen to build ID.Every1 in Portugal over cost issues

March 11, 2025

Volkswagen has announced that its upcoming entry-level electric vehicle, the ID.Every1, will be produced in Portugal, as part of affordability push. Expected to hit the market in 2027 with a price tag of around €20,000, the compact city car will be built at the company’s Palmela factory, located 40 kilometers south of Lisbon. The announcement […]

BMW takes next step for Software-Defined Vehicle

March 11, 2025

The BMW Group is launching a newly developed digital nervous system for all drivetrain variants and vehicle segments. It is more intelligent, powerful, and efficient and will be rolled out in the Neue Klasse models for the first time. Four high-performance computers, called ‘Superbrains,’ consolidate the computing power for the most crucial customer functions: infotainment, […]

Ford announces €4.4 billion investment in Europe, unions still worried

March 11, 2025

American car manufacturer Ford is supporting the transformation of its European business with fresh capital for its German subsidiary. The US manufacturer announced a capital injection of up to 4.4 billion euros, which is intended to ensure the “financial stability of Ford-Werke GmbH.” At the same time, it cancels an important guarantee, which worries the […]

Volvo/Renault Trucks become (electric) leaders in 2024

March 10, 2025

Volvo Group, the company behind Volvo Trucks and Renault Trucks, has shared the 2024 sales results of both truck brands. And it has been a productive year, with positive figures overall, making Volvo Trucks the heavy truck market leader in Europe, both in electric trucks and overall. Volvo Trucks and Renault Trucks have been pioneers […]

Maserati pulls the plug on electric MC20 due to zero interest

March 07, 2025

Maserati has officially canceled the MC20 Folgore, its long-planned all-electric supercar, due to a lack of demand. A company spokesperson confirmed the decision, which comes as the Italian luxury automaker faces a financial downturn and reevaluates its electrification strategy. Initially slated to be one of six electric Maseratis set to hit showrooms in the short […]

Xpeng to debut its updated G9

March 07, 2025

Chinese carmaker Xpeng has started rolling out its highly anticipated 2025 model lineup, and the latest addition is a refreshed version of its flagship SUV, the G9. This SUV, also available in Europe, is exciting as stakeholder Volkswagen intends to build derivatives of the model. The new G9’s LiDAR-based driving assistance aid swap is among […]

Alpine puts its upcoming A390 on a cold diet

March 06, 2025

Renault daughter Alpine is currently testing its ‘sport fastback’ A390 in severe winter conditions in northern Sweden. The car will be officially presented on May 27th in its home turf, the Alpine factory in Dieppe near the Atlantic coast. “We are in Lapland to finalize the development in extreme conditions of the future A390, the […]

VW ID.Every1: Volkswagen wants to become ‘car for the people’ again

March 06, 2025

At a big event on Wednesday, Volkswagen showed its concept of the €20,000 BEV it wants to launch by 2027, the VW ID. Every1. The name gives away the whole idea: with this small BEV, ‘Volks-Wagen’ wants to become the manufacturer of ‘the car for all people’ again. With the series model, which will follow […]

CAF snatches multi-billion Belgian train contract under Alstom’s nose (update)

March 05, 2025

Belgian Trends-Tendances magazine reports that Spanish-listed train builder CAF has won a tender to build hundreds of trains for Belgian railroad company NMBS/SNCB. French player Alstom, which is firmly entrenched in Belgium, missed out on the contract worth more than 3 billion euros, even though it was cheaper than the Spanish competitor. According to La […]

Smartphone giant Xiaomi to sell EVs in Europe from 2027

March 05, 2025

Chinese tech giant Xiaomi’s CEO, William Lu, is currently in Spain, where he told the Chinese press Jiemian that he will tour Europe’s car markets in the coming days to prepare for the launch of its EVs on the Old Continent starting in 2027. He wants to see firsthand how Chinese EV makers are doing […]

Mercedes to launch 21 new cars in the next two years

March 05, 2025

After promising ‘dozens’of new or refreshed models by the end of 2027, Mercedes has unveiled more details of its product offensive for the coming two years. The German manufacturer will launch over a dozen all-new models, eight facelifts, and two concept cars that will further expand the model range. Mercedes has faced a rough 2024, […]

Polestar secures €420 million and investigates relocating production

March 04, 2025

Swedish-Chinese electric carmaker Polestar has secured a new loan of up to $450 million (€420 million) as it grapples with ongoing financial pressures and strives to turn a profit by 2026. Local Chinese media also reported that the company aims to downscale its Chinese operations and relocate production to South Korea, Europe or the US. […]

EU plans to weaken consequences of its CO2 targets (update)

March 04, 2025

According to EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Brussels could weaken the CO2 target for car manufacturers in 2025. It is also holding out the prospect of a new battery subsidy. She explained that she wanted manufacturers to achieve the CO2 target over the next three years instead of this year, as initially planned, […]

Volvo Belgium accidently leaks new ES90, its ‘master charger’

March 04, 2025

As Volvo gears up for the full release of its new flagship sedan, ES90, tomorrow, the Belgian division accidentally uploaded an image of the latest model on its web page. The electric sedan, which is bound to break the brand’s barriers in charging and autonomy, unveils itself as a mix between the Polestar 2 and […]

Belux car registrations down 8.1% due to regress professional market

March 04, 2025

In February 2025, 40,161 cars were registered in Belgium and Luxembourg, a decrease of 8.1%. Importer federation Febiac and the federal service Mobility & Transport point out that for the first time since 2014, the market of individual buyers is again slightly more significant than the professional market. BEVs increased their share to one-third of […]

Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën launches new Hedmos brand in China

March 03, 2025

Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën, the joint venture between the Chinese and French manufacturers, has launched a new-energy vehicle (NEV) brand in China: Hedmos. The new brand hopes to revive the manufacturer’s sales figures with affordable electrified models, starting with an all-electric SUV for around €15,000. Dongfeng is one of the four biggest state-owned car manufacturers in China. […]

J.D. Power: US EV owners rank BMW iX and Hyundai Ioniq 6 as top

March 03, 2025

The latest J.D. Power 2025 US Electric Vehicle Experience (EVX) Ownership Study reveals a marked increase in EV owner satisfaction, with BMW emerging as the undisputed leader in the premium segment. The BMW iX secured the highest satisfaction score among electric vehicle (EV) owners, followed closely by the BMW i4, underscoring the brand’s dominance from […]

Ex-CEO Tavares gets €12 million severance pay from Stellantis

March 03, 2025

The former CEO of Stellantis, Carlos Tavares, suddenly left the company at the end of last year. Today, his severance pay has been published, amounting to €12 million, divided into a €2 million departing fee and a €10 million bonus. Last year, Tavares was paid €23.1 million in total, 37% less than the €36.5 million […]

Audi Brussels has built its last Q8 e-tron and closes today

February 28, 2025

On Tuesday, February 25th, the last Audi Q8 e-tron rolled off the line at Audi Brussels. Today, the factory closes its doors. Although the factory’s closure was announced a while ago, it symbolizes the upheaval in the car industry just a few days before the EU Commission’s action plan. Rumors had already emerged at the […]

BMW Group’s main plant in Munich gears up for ‘Neue Klasse’

February 27, 2025

BMW Group Plant Munich is gearing up to launch the ‘Neue Klasse’ in the summer of 2026. Three new production halls are being built for the body shop, assembly, and associated production logistics during the ongoing operations. “For the production start of the Neue Klasse, we will have a state-of-the-art plant in Munich characterized by […]

€400 billion ‘Clean Deal’ must start EU’s green industrial rebirth

February 27, 2025

The European Commission proposed a significant action plan on Wednesday to accelerate the decarbonization of European industry. The Commission believes that EU countries must act now. The climate crisis, weak economic growth, declining business competitiveness, and significant geopolitical tensions (with Moscow, Washington, and Beijing) require a comprehensive transition plan.  Various supporting measures should help with […]

Lucid’s CEO Peter Rawlinson passes on the baton

February 27, 2025

Peter Rawlinson, CEO and CTO of American electric carmaker Lucid and the ex-engineer who once stood at the cradle of the Tesla Model S, is stepping down after more than a decade to pass the baton to a new, yet-to-be-found manager. Rawlingson remains a strategic technical advisor to Turqi Alnowaiser, the board chairman representing Lucid’s […]

BMW puts plans for building Mini EVs in Oxford on ice

February 26, 2025

The BMW Group has halted its plan to manufacture electric Mini cars at the Oxford plant in England. Two all-electric models were due to roll off the production line at Oxford next year, but this has now been postponed. The BMW Group announced in 2023 that it would build two new all-electric Mini models in […]

Milence opens first megawatt chargers in port of Antwerp

February 26, 2025

Milence, the joint venture between Europe’s largest truckmakers created to develop the fast-charging network for battery-electric trucks, has deployed its first two chargers using the Megawatt Charging System (MCS) standard. Belgium has the honor, as these MCS chargers can be found at the Ketenis truck stop in the port of Antwerp. The Megawatt Charging System […]

Tesla faces 45.2% decline in EU due to competition and Musk’s escapades

February 26, 2025

Tesla’s dominance in the European electric vehicle market took a significant hit in January 2025, as the company saw a staggering 45.2% drop in sales compared to the same period in 2024. New data from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) reveal that Tesla sold just under 10,000 units in the region last month, down […]

Study: phasing-out of gasoline and diesel crucial to EU’s car industry’s future

February 25, 2025

Is Europe’s ban on combustion engines a curse or a blessing for its industry? Dwindling profits, plant closures, and firm reliance on global outsourcing seem to point to the first, but a study from the University of Sussex claims the opposite. “Changing gears (or acting as Trump does in the US, ed.) would be a […]

Mercedes tests solid-state battery in adapted EQS

February 25, 2025

Mercedes-Benz has started testing a solid-state battery from partner Factorial Energy in a modified EQS this month. In the coming weeks, the Stuttgart-based company wants to collect data on the battery’s efficiency, durability, and performance. Road tests with the new solid-state battery in a ‘1,000 km’ EQS test car started in February 2025. According to […]

Will Lamborghini use sodium-ion batteries for its first EV?

February 25, 2025

While one would expect a luxury carmaker like Lamborghini to bet on solid-state technology for its debut in the electric supercar market, the Italian carmaker ordered a study at Princeton University to investigate sodium-ion chemistries. The results are promising.  As sodium-ion chemistries don’t rely on lithium, they are a cost-effective alternative to current lithium-ion battery […]

EU car market slightly down in January, EVs rebound

February 25, 2025

In January 2025, new EU car registrations declined by -2.6%. Notably, the bloc’s major markets saw declines, with France (-6.2%), Italy (-5.8%), and Germany (-2.8%). Spain conversely recorded a 5.3% increase. The data comes from ACEA, the Association of European Car Manufacturers. Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) made up 15% of the market share, up from […]

Electric shock: Italy slams automakers over ‘EV-performance deception’

February 24, 2025

Through its competition watchdog, Italy has launched an investigation into four major automakers—Stellantis, Tesla, Volkswagen, and BYD—regarding potential unfair commercial practices related to electric vehicle performance claims. The probe focuses on concerns regarding the accuracy and transparency of information provided to consumers about EV driving range, battery degradation, and warranty limitations. According to the Italian […]

BMW gives more info about its Gen6 electric drive

February 24, 2025

The BMW Group is presenting its next step in electric drive technology. At its Tech Days event in Landshut, the company provided some initial insights into developing and producing high-voltage batteries and electric drive systems using the sixth generation of BMW eDrive technology. This technology will benefit every fully electric Neue Klasse vehicle. The first […]

Dacia to build an €18,000 EV in Europe

February 21, 2025

Renault’s low-cost daughter, Dacia, has started developing a new European electric city car (A-segment). The model will be offered at around €18,000, probably also thanks to its close relationship with the Renault Twingo E-Tech. “Dacia wants to complete the development of the small electric car within 16 months,” Renault Group boss Luca de Meo told […]

More than €4 billion profit for Airbus

February 21, 2025

European aerospace group Airbus made a net profit of 4.2 billion euros last year, or a 12% increase. The profit came mainly from the strong demand for Airbus aircraft. Sales rose 6% to 69.2 billion euros. Airbus delivered 766 commercial aircraft last year, including 602 from the A320 family. Airbus plans to increase the number […]

Mercedes cuts costs and invests to prepare for challenging years

February 21, 2025

Yesterday, Mercedes-Benz revealed plans to cut costs by several billion euros or 10% by 2027. Car production will be reduced from 2.5 million units to ±2.2 million in 2027. At the same time, the company wants to become “leaner, faster, and stronger”. Group earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) reached €13.6 billion (2023: €19.7 billion), […]

Renault shows solid financial results for 2024

February 20, 2025

Publishing its 2024 financial results, Renault Group showed solid growth and record operating profit in challenging market conditions. The Group revenue was €56.2 billion (+7.4%), and the operating profit was € 4.26 billion (7.6%). The net cash financial position almost doubled from €3.7 billion at the end of 2023 to €7.1 billion on December 31st, […]

Scottish hydrogen truck start-up HVS next to risk going under

February 20, 2025

Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS), a Scottish start-up founded in 2017 to develop a hydrogen-electric heavy truck, is changing course to avoid bankruptcy. The company faces over €10 million in debt and will now focus on retrofit conversions and selling its technology to cut costs. HVS was founded in Glasgow in 2017 by Abdul Waheed with […]

New ES90 sedan starts software-defined era at Volvo Cars

February 20, 2025

Volvo Cars will officially launch the ES90, the sedan counterpart to the EX90 SUV, on March 5th. The new sedan is software-defined and based on the so-called Superset tech stack, a single set of hardware and software modules underpinning all future electric Volvo cars. The ES90 is designed to evolve and improve continuously through core […]

Continental to slash 3,000 jobs more amid industry downturn

February 19, 2025

German automotive supplier Continental announced plans to cut 3,000 jobs more worldwide by the end of 2026. The move, which follows a previous round of 7,150 job cuts announced last year, comes as the industry grapples with weakening demand and structural shifts toward electrification. According to the company’s statement, nearly half of the affected positions […]

Mitsubishi revives Grandis nameplate as hybrid SUV

February 19, 2025

Mitsubishi is set to return the Grandis nameplate, though not as the spacious MPV it once was. Instead, the new Grandis will be a rebadged version of the Renault Symbioz, aligning with the company’s strategy of leveraging Renault platforms under their alliance agreement. The Grandis will slot above the ASX in Mitsubishi’s lineup and be […]

Renault and Geely to cooperate also in Brazil

February 19, 2025

The Renault Group and Geely Holding are joining forces to produce and sell zero- and low-emission vehicles in Brazil. Geely intends to acquire a stake in Renault do Brasil and, in return, will benefit from Renault’s local production, sales, and service resources. Both parties have agreed in a framework agreement that Geely Holding will become […]

Citroën’s airbag nightmare continues: 236,900 recalls in north of France

February 18, 2025

Yesterday, Citroën asked 236,900 owners of a C3 or DS3 in the north of France to stop using their car until the airbags are replaced. The Takata-made airbags can cause serious injuries by exploding uncontrolled and dangerously. Other manufacturers, such as VW, Nissan, BMW, Toyota, and several others, have already recalled millions of vehicles equipped […]

IEA expects 4% increase annually in electricity consumption

February 18, 2025

The International Energy Agency expects global power consumption to rise to almost four percent annually until 2027. The demand for electricity is growing faster than in recent years because industries in many countries need more electricity. The increase is primarily due to the growing use of electricity for industrial production, the rising demand for air […]

Peugeot expands electric SUV lineup with all-wheel drive option

February 18, 2025

Peugeot is taking the next step in its electrification strategy by introducing more powerful, all-wheel drive versions of its electric SUVs, the e-3008 and e-5008. A new five-seat variant of the e-5008 is set to debut, catering to customers who prioritize cargo space over passenger capacity. Until now, Peugeot’s fully electric e-3008 and e-5008 have […]

Smaller Mercedes EVs face recall

February 18, 2025

Last week, the Mercedes EQB for the 2021 to 2024 model years was recalled in the US after several vehicle fires. Now, the German Federal Motor Transport Authority’s recall database shows that the sister model EQA is also affected. Mercedes, authorities, and suppliers’ investigations revealed that the cause was probably a problem with the high-voltage […]

Huawei and SAIC partner to launch new EV brand Shangjie

February 18, 2025

Chinese tech giant Huawei and automotive leader SAIC Motor are set to debut their first co-developed electric vehicle under the newly established brand Shangjie. According to reports from local media, the inaugural Shangjie model will be derived from SAIC’s sub-brand Roewe, specifically the ES39 project. Like Sony in Japan (with Afeela), Huawei in China is […]

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