The vacuum cleaner’s hypercar dream(e)s that come true in Vegas

January 08, 2026

Chinese appliance maker Dreame, stepping onto the CES 2026 stage in Las Vegas, clearly hadn’t come to talk about better suction power alone. Next to robot vacuums and cordless cleaners, the company unveiled three dramatic electric sports car concepts. An idea that it has been playing with for some time now, coming true in Vegas, […]

Alpine extends its distribution network in Belgium

January 08, 2026

Reinforced by its recent sales successes, Alpine is substantially enlarging its dealer network in Belgium. “This strategic enlargement follows the dynamic growth curve of Alpine and shows that Alpine wants to be even closer to its customers to deploy its electric portfolio progressively,” says the importer, Renault Belgium. Alpine already has ‘Alpine Stores’ in Antwerp, […]

Former Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath returns to Volvo Cars

January 08, 2026

Volvo Cars announces the appointment of Thomas Ingenlath as Chief Design Officer, effective 1 February 2026. Meanwhile, Volvo also reported its December sales and 2025 results. “The appointment of Thomas Ingenlath marks the return of one of the most influential designers in the company’s recent history and reinforces Volvo Cars’ leadership in design,” Volvo proudly […]

Xiaomi updates its SU7 in China and Europe should pay attention

January 08, 2026

Smartphone maker Xiaomi has given its SU7 electric sedan a significant mid-cycle update in China, underscoring that its ambitions in the automotive sector extend beyond a one-off debut. And Europe should pay attention. The refreshed model, now open for pre-orders ahead of an April 2026 launch, brings higher-end hardware, longer range, and more advanced driver-assistance […]

Bosch fights resale of stolen e-bikes also via new app

January 07, 2026

Bosch eBike Systems is making its e-bikes less attractive to thieves. At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, the company is presenting an additional protection mechanism that allows e-bikes to be marked as stolen via an app, making them visible as such across Bosch eBike Systems’ entire digital ecosystem. Bosch has added an extra layer of […]

Riding the jet stream: Lufthansa turns 100

January 07, 2026

Lufthansa, founded on January 6, 1926, as “Luft Hansa,” celebrates its 100th anniversary today. The history of the German airline is almost as turbulent as aviation itself. From a technological pioneer in the 1920s to an active role during the Nazi regime, Lufthansa grew into Europe’s largest airline group, at least in terms of revenue. […]

Cambio sees number of users increase by 15%

January 07, 2026

Car-sharing operator Cambio saw its user base increase by 15% last year, from 71,500 in 2024 to 82,000 in 2025. The shared-mobility provider has about 3,000 cars available – including more than 400 electric vehicles – in 147 cities and municipalities across Belgium. The cambio cars are used intensively, ensuring that cambio users (80% of […]

BMW builds one-fourth of all cars assembled in Germany

January 07, 2026

Last year, the BMW Group once again produced more than one million vehicles at its German plants. This means that one in four cars built in Germany comes from a BMW Group plant. According to the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA), a total of 4.15 million vehicles were manufactured in Germany during the […]

Fastned expands to over 400 locations across Europe

January 07, 2026

The Dutch charging provider Fastned expanded its European fast-charging network to over 400 locations by the end of 2025. A total of 406 Fastned locations are now present in the Netherlands, France, Belgium, Germany, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Denmark, Spain, and Italy. In its announcement of this milestone, Fastned reflected on its journey to date: […]

EV Belgium’s success story and the silence on convincing consumers

January 07, 2026

At its annual press conference, EV Belgium, the umbrella federation representing the business ecosystem behind zero-emission mobility, delivered impressive figures: 2025 ended with more than 145,000 newly sold electric vehicles, a market share of 35 percent, and nearly 450,000 EVs on Belgian roads. Much of that success, however, is driven by the continued dominance of […]

BMW and Mercedes compete on AI assistance at CES

January 07, 2026

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the German premium car manufacturers BMW and Mercedes-Benz are taking their intense rivalry to the technology show, showcasing digital AI innovations in their latest-generation vehicles. On the one hand, there’s the BMW Group with AI assistant technology via a collaboration with Amazon Alexa; on the other […]

Brussels Motor Show 2026: the car salon that refused to disappear

January 07, 2026

Brussels is set to reclaim center stage in the European automotive calendar this winter, as the 102nd Brussels Motor Show opens from 9 to 18 January 2026 at Brussels Expo in Heysel. After drawing more than 307,000 visitors at the previous edition, organizers once again expect comparable numbers, confirming the Belgian show’s remarkable resurgence at […]

Leapmotor’s momentum builds with record sales and first flagship MPV

January 06, 2026

Chinese start-up Leapmotor is rocketing toward the big leagues. The brand became China’s No. 1 NEV start-up car brand, with a 103% year-on-year increase in sales, bringing its total to over 600,000 vehicles sold. And to add to the tally, the company has unveiled its first MPV, the D99. Leapmotor was founded in 2015 and […]

Norwegian car sales are now (as good as) fully electric

January 06, 2026

Norway closed out 2025 with a milestone: nearly 100% of electric car registrations. The country has officially reached its long-standing target: a new car fleet free of tailpipe emissions. Simultaneously, the share of electric cars on Norwegian roads now overshadows that of diesel cars. Norway’s new-car market shattered records in 2025, both in total sales […]

China’s automotive industry struggles with profit margins

January 06, 2026

According to the usually well-informed news site CarNewsChina (CNC), the profit margin of China’s auto industry was 4.4% in 2025 (January to November), at some $2,000 per vehicle (€1,700), the second lowest in history. The lowest in history was 2024, with 4.3%. Obviously, Chinese car manufacturers have some work to do if they want to […]

Belgians rack up record number of traffic violations in first half of 2025

January 06, 2026

During the first six months of last year, 5,028,562 traffic violations were recorded by the federal police in Belgium. This is an absolute record, as it is more than 436,000 more than in the same period two years ago. Compared to 2017, this is even double the number. Almost 4.2 million of the traffic violations […]

‘Belgian used car market hits best results since 2006’

January 06, 2026

Last year, the Belgian second-hand car market achieved its best results since 2006. While the new car market continues to decline, the volume of used cars remains stable at a historically high level. Registrations increased by 0.9% (+6,194 units) after consecutive years of growth and a very strong 2024. In December alone, 59,090 used cars were registered, […]

CES 2026: Lucid and Uber unveil their global robotaxi 

January 06, 2026

Lucid and Uber make a high-profile entrance into the robotaxi race with the unveiling of a six-seat version based on the Gravity SUV. Its upmarket positioning pits it against the driverless S-Class, which Mercedes launched in the Emirates. Still, the Gravity will kick-start its services in San Francisco, challenging Waymo, before its global rollout. The […]

EV interest rebounds among Belgian households, BNP survey suggests

January 06, 2026

Nearly one in five Belgian households now report considering a switch to a fully electric car within the next two years, while almost a quarter already drive some form of electrified vehicle. These are some of the figures BNP Paribas Fortis presents prominently in its latest mobility survey, released ahead of the opening of the […]

BMW starts ‘Neue Klasse’ production in China

January 06, 2026

BMW has started trial production of its Neue Klasse electric vehicles at its factory in Shenyang. With the ongoing pre-series of the long-wheelbase BMW iX3, the company considers itself prepared for the start of series production in 2026. According to the Chinese news agency Xinhua, the first pre-series units of the long-wheelbase iX3 have been […]

11% increase in long-haul flights for Brussels Airport

January 06, 2026

Brussels Airport has experienced substantial growth in the intercontinental segment over the past few years. According to the business newspaper L’Echo, the share of so-called ‘long-haul’ flights rose by more than 11%. This growth is the result of a deliberate strategy to strengthen Brussels as an international hub. From Africa to North and Latin America […]

Renault bigger than Stellantis in France

January 06, 2026

In a French car market that decreases by another 5% in 2025 (YOY), Renault Group has sold more cars than Stellantis in the hexagon: it has reached almost 26.4% market share selling Renaults, Dacias, and Alpines, against 25.8% of share for the 14 Stellantis brands. If one counts LCVs into the equation, Stellantis is still […]

First new Belgian nuclear power plants will not be operational until 2039

January 05, 2026

According to the most optimistic scenario, the construction of new large nuclear power plants in Belgium will not be completed until the end of 2039 at the earliest. That is what a new study by the engineering firm Tractebel, part of the energy group Engie (which conducted a survey commissioned by the high-voltage grid operator […]

Volkswagen ID. Polo hails the return of physical buttons

January 05, 2026

Volkswagen has unveiled the interior of the all-new ID. Polo, its future entry-level electric model, is priced from €25,000—the ID. Polo reintroduces physical switchgear on board, complemented by retro-inspired graphics to enhance its appeal. Volkswagen started a new interior design philosophy with the advent of its electric ID model range, beginning with the ID.3 in […]

BMW reshapes Alpina into its bespoke luxury division

January 05, 2026

Alpina was formerly a separate manufacturer that upgraded existing BMW models, but BMW acquired the brand and will now be called ‘BMW Alpina’. The rights were officially transferred on 1 January 2026, and with that, a new logo. But for now, BMW is keeping things as they are… mostly. Alpina was founded in 1965, when […]

Belgian commuters pedal more, even as cars stay king

January 05, 2026

Belgians are increasingly using bicycles for their journeys, including commuting. This trend is confirmed by various mobility barometers and surveys in both Flanders and Wallonia. For the first time, more than half of Flemish people regularly cycle to work. Wallonia lags in this area, but even there, we observe that, for the first time, 6% […]

Dutch drivers flock to Belgium to fill up, paying 40 cents less per liter

January 05, 2026

At the start of this year, fuel prices in Belgium are at their lowest level since the peak prices of 2022. The official maximum prices for fuel have become a lot cheaper than they were a year ago. The fact that prices at the pump in Belgium are so low has not gone unnoticed by […]

From Hefei to Brussels: NIO’s Belgian debut and Hedin’s EV bet

January 05, 2026

When the doors of the Brussels Motor Show open next Friday, the spotlight in Hall 7 will fall on two names that are still unfamiliar to most Belgian car buyers: NIO and Firefly. Their presence is more than just another brand launch at a crowded auto show. It marks Belgium’s official entry point into a […]

Belux registrations: an excellent December limits year decrease to -7.5%

January 05, 2026

According to data from the sector federation Febiac and the federal public service Mobility & Transport, December was a very good month (+23.2%) for new car registrations, limiting the decrease for the whole year compared to 2024 to -7.5%. In 2025, 414,770 new cars were registered in Belgium and Luxembourg, 33,507 fewer than last year, […]

Significant increase in fireworks damage to cars in the Netherlands

January 05, 2026

Starting the new year with fireworks? For many people, it is a tradition they would like to maintain. From next year, consumer fireworks will no longer be allowed in the Netherlands, and many Belgian municipalities and cities are also banning them. Every year, there are hundreds of victims, and the damage to houses and cars […]

Sodium-ion batteries: why CATL’s next bet matters for the electric future

December 31, 2025

The world’s largest battery maker, Chinese CATL, expects sodium-ion batteries to enter large-scale deployment from 2026. The technology will not replace lithium, but it could play a decisive role in making electric mobility more affordable, safer, and less reliant on scarce raw materials, particularly in Europe. When CATL outlines a new technological direction, it usually […]

Monarch shelves plans for Antwerp autonomous e-tractor plant

December 31, 2025

The Californian Monarch Tractor, a pioneer in self-driving and ‘smart’ electric tractors, must shelve its ambitious plans. Despite a record round of funding from PMV and other Belgian investors (Belgian industrial families, such as Colruyt, Toye, Adriaenssen-de Spoelberch, Thermote), the American tractor company is imploding from a promising producer of fully electric, autonomous tractors that can plough, […]

Van Mossel Automotive Group to import Maserati in the Netherlands

December 31, 2025

On Monday, sports car manufacturer Maserati, part of the Stellantis Group, appointed Van Mossel Automotive Group as sales and service partner for the Netherlands. Van Mossel will open two new Maserati showrooms in 2026. Earlier this year, there was already a collaboration between Van Mossel and Maserati about the import and service of the brand […]

Flanders pulls the plug on e-truck purchase aid from 2026

December 31, 2025

From 1 January 2026, companies in Flanders will no longer be able to apply for purchase support when buying a battery-electric truck. The Flemish Government has decided to remove electric trucks from the so-called ‘Ecologiepremie+’, the main regional investment support scheme for environmentally friendly technologies. The decision comes at a time when the electrification of […]

EVs in very severe winter conditions lose 50% or more of their range

December 30, 2025

The world’s largest-ever electric vehicle winter test just concluded in China, and the results show how extreme cold punishes driving range. Chinese EVs dominated the rankings, but one American and one Japanese model still cracked the top ten. The test was conducted by Autohome, China’s largest automotive media outlet, which drove roughly 67 new EVs […]

France criminalises speeding of 50 km/h or more over the limit

December 30, 2025

From now on, anyone in France who exceeds the speed limit by 50 km/h or more will no longer receive a simple fine but will be immediately summoned to appear before the criminal court. Just as they would for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, they could face a fine of up to […]

‘One in three drugged Belgian drivers takes multiple substances’

December 30, 2025

Almost 30% of drivers caught driving under the influence of drugs had taken more than one substance at the same time, the latest figures from Belgium’s National Institute for Criminalistics and Criminology (NICC) show. Drivers are increasingly testing for multiple drugs simultaneously. The party drug ketamine is also appearing more frequently in drunk driving. Last year, […]

Dutch tighten fiscal screws, tilting EV-friendly balance toward Belgium

December 30, 2025

From 2026 onward, the Netherlands will tighten the fiscal screws on electric cars, steadily dismantling the generous incentives that once made it one of Europe’s most EV-friendly markets and shifting the balance toward countries such as Belgium. The most tangible change affects the motor vehicle tax (MRB). Fully electric passenger cars, which enjoyed a full […]

When will the €25,000 ID. Polo reach the streets?

December 30, 2025

The ID. Polo is arriving in 2026 as the first of a new family of entry-level Volkswagen EVs. It was initially expected to start at €25,000, but that may take longer. The German automaker may still make electric mobility more affordable, but it likely won’t be as soon as expected. “With an entry-level price starting […]

The need for speed: EV motors breaking the 30,000 rpm barrier

December 29, 2025

2025 has seen a slew of announcements for high-speed electric vehicle (EV) motors, with several exceeding 30,000 rpm. What is behind this sudden need for speed? A report from IDTechEx discusses the benefits, challenges, and solutions for taking this approach. In an internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle, a higher maximum rpm has been associated with […]

First batch of Thai-built Chinese Deepal S05 EVs ships to Europe

December 29, 2025

The first batch of Deepal electric SUVs has officially left Thailand for Europe, marking a concrete new phase in the expansion of another Chinese carmaker on the European market. The shipment concerns the Deepal S05, produced at Changan Automobile’s newly opened factory in Rayong, Thailand. It is the group’s first overseas production site dedicated entirely […]

Nearly 2,400 flights canceled at Brussels Airport in 2025

December 29, 2025

In 2025, 2,395 flights were canceled due to strikes at Brussels Airport. The seven-day national union action affected more than 330,000 travelers. According to the airport, these actions cost the Belgian economy approximately 175 million euros. Brussels Airlines says that these seven days of national union action “should not be repeated” in 2026. “We call […]

Green energy matches nuclear as Belgium hits all-time low

December 29, 2025

The results of electricity provider Elia’s annual report aren’t yet complete. Still, it’s already clear that the production of renewables – wind and mainly solar energy in Belgium – will have reached a record high in 2025 – 22.4 TWh. This means that the share of renewable energy in the Belgian electricity mix is ​​now as […]

Is Renault preferring Geely over Nissan?

December 29, 2025

It’s no secret that the Alliance of Renault with its two Japanese partners, Nissan and Mitsubishi, has been under pressure in recent years. At the same time, collaborations with the Chinese car manufacturing group Geely have multiplied. Is Renault steadily preferring Geely over its Japanese partners? Renault started collaborating with Geely in 2021. First in […]

BMW named Germany’s most attractive employer for 14th consecutive year

December 29, 2025

BMW Group has once again been named the most attractive German employer in the Trendence Professionals Barometer 2025. It marks the fourteenth consecutive year that the Munich-based carmaker has topped the influential survey among highly educated professionals in Germany. In doing so, BMW once again ranks ahead of domestic automotive rivals such as Mercedes-Benz Group […]

XPeng bets on range anxiety with new global role for P7+ EREV

December 29, 2025

XPeng is preparing to give its P7+ sedan a new role on the global stage. The key change is not just a facelift, but a fundamental shift in powertrain strategy, one that seeks to monetise the lingering grip of range anxiety on European car buyers. The Chinese electric vehicle maker has confirmed that the updated […]

Brussels LEZ tightening affects prices of used diesel cars

December 29, 2025

From January 1, the low-emission zone (LEZ) in the Brussels-Capital Region will be tightened. Diesel vehicles with Euro 5 standards and gasoline vehicles with Euro 2 standards will no longer be allowed to enter. Brussels car dealers are noticing this tightening, writes BRUZZ. For example, the banned Euro 5 diesels have become a lot cheaper […]

World’s super-rich continue to use extremely polluting forms of mobility

December 29, 2025

While millions of people try to reduce their ecological footprint – by saving energy, buying fewer clothes, and sorting waste – the world’s wealthiest continue to emit the same amount of carbon as the average person does in a year by going on holiday just once. In other words, while ordinary citizens are encouraged or […]

How gamified lobbying in the US reveals Toyota’s global ‘War on BEVs’

December 24, 2025

When British quality newspaper The Guardian revealed that Toyota has been encouraging employees in the US to lobby politicians to support the anti-BEV movement and climate change denial through an internal, video-game-style platform, the story initially appeared as a stunning example of corporate activism gone digital. The investigation matters because it exposes intent. It points […]

Kia appoints new CEO for Europe

December 24, 2025

Korean car manufacturer Kia, part of the Hyundai Group, will get a new leader for its European division in the new year. Soohang Chang, the current head of the Middle East and Africa region, is set to take over as President and CEO of Kia Europe from January 1, 2026, with a focus on rapid […]

De Lijn raises fare-dodging fines to €127 for first time in a decade

December 23, 2025

Starting next year, fare evaders on the Flemish public transport company De Lijn will pay €127 for a first offense, up from €107 currently. This is the first time in more than ten years that the fines have been increased. More than 2.1 million De Lijn passengers have already been checked this year. On average, […]

VW abandons direct sales model in Europe

December 23, 2025

Volkswagen is discontinuing direct sales through the agency model for private customers across Europe. This means the distribution of electric vehicles will gradually return to the traditional dealership model. Almost exactly a year ago, VW decided that, from January 2026, battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) for private customers would return to the traditional dealer model in Germany […]

Febelauto to introduce €50 ‘recycling’ contribution on EVs

December 23, 2025

The automotive sector will introduce a new environmental contribution to battery recycling from electric and hybrid vehicles starting in 2026. This was reported by Febelauto, the automotive sector’s management body for end-of-life vehicles and their batteries. This new contribution is in addition to the environmental contribution from the vehicle’s sustainable recycling. For a fully electric passenger […]

Half the energy at highway speed: what Renault’s Filante says about EVs

December 23, 2025

Renault quietly delivered a revealing electric-car demonstration at the UTAC test track in Morocco. It’s an experimental aerodynamic EV test car, the Filante Record 2025, which completed more than 1,000 kilometers on a single charge with a standard 87 kWh EV battery while maintaining an average speed of just over 100 km/h. The distance is […]

San Francisco blackout freezes self-driving Waymo fleet

December 23, 2025

A widespread power outage in San Francisco over the weekend halted dozens of driverless Waymo vehicles at busy intersections. The utility failure was turned into a stress test for autonomous ride services, re-opening the debate about how prepared the technology is for large-scale urban disruptions. Tesla’s Elon Musk was quick to respond to how unaffected […]

EU car registrations up 2.1% in November, +1.4% year-to-date

December 23, 2025

In November, EU car registrations rose 2.1% according to data from the European Car Manufacturers Association (ACEA). For the year to date (YTD), the rise is 1.4%. With the EFTA countries and the UK included, the increase is 2.4% and 1.9%, respectively. Despite the recent positive momentum, overall volumes remain well below pre-pandemic levels. The […]

Audi to scrap plans for its own US plant?

December 22, 2025

The Volkswagen Group has completed its planning round for the next five years, although with a delay, but has not yet presented any results. This is likely also due to the situation at Audi, where CEO Gernot Döllner is said to have abandoned plans for a standalone US plant, but not for Audis built in […]

Dutch and Belgian commuters cycle more and prefer home charging

December 22, 2025

According to a recent study by the Dutch mobility organization Shuttel, people in the Netherlands cycle more frequently, charge their electric vehicles primarily at home, and travel in first class, particularly in winter. The study surveyed 250,000 employees at more than 100 organizations in the Netherlands. As in the Netherlands, cycling in Belgium has evolved from […]

Elon Musk triumphs and is granted his much-disputed pay package

December 22, 2025

Is it a victory for perseverance or high-profile influence? After two court rejections, Elon Musk has finally won his long-disputed pay-check of $56 billion (€47 billion), which was confirmed to him seven years ago by his majority shareholders. The Delaware Supreme Court has reinstated one of the highest awards for a CEO in automotive history, […]

Despite international controversy, Belgian rail goes ahead with CAF order

December 22, 2025

As widely expected, the board of directors of Belgian railway company NMBS/SNCB has placed its first order for 180 railcars with the controversial Spanish train manufacturer CAF. It concerns an order worth 1.7 billion euros. The choice of CAF caused discontent among competitors such as Siemens and Alstom. At the same time, their involvement in […]

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