‘VW to kill off Touareg and ID.5 to focus on high‑volume models’

August 07, 2025

According to specialized media like Autocar, quoting inside sources at Volkswagen, the German carmaker plans to kill off the Touareg in 2026 after 24 years heading its 4×4 model line with no direct replacement. Volkswagen is said to focus instead on high-volume models shortly. The ID.5, a sleeker, coupe‑style derivative of the popular ID.4, officially […]

Sicily to get world’s longest suspension bridge to mainland

August 07, 2025

The Italian government has approved the project to build a 3.3-kilometer suspension bridge across the Strait of Messina. It will be the longest suspension bridge in the world, connecting Sicily to the Italian mainland. The project, scheduled for completion by 2032, has a price tag of € 13.5 billion. The arrival of the bridge, already […]

Febetra: Belgian haulers struggle to maintain foothold in EU market

August 07, 2025

Belgian road transport companies are losing ground in the European long-distance freight sector. The findings are based on new data released by Eurostat and highlighted by the Belgian transport federation Febetra. The trend is worrying as the country’s strategic central location makes it a natural logistics hub for the continent. The picture painted by the […]

Xpeng’s new P7 surges: 10,000 orders in under seven minutes

August 07, 2025

Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng has set a new internal sales record with the launch of its new-generation P7 saloon, drawing more than 10,000 pre-orders just 6 minutes and 37 seconds after bookings opened. The response marks the fastest uptake for any Xpeng model to date. It highlights Xpeng as a new force to be […]

For sale: world’s first superyacht on hydrogen ‘ordered by Bill Gates’

August 07, 2025

Looking for a motorboat that no longer spews clouds of diesel fumes? If you have some $6,450 million (€552 million) to spare, ‘presumed owner’ Bill Gates is putting the ‘Breaktrough’, his 118-meter-long superyacht, up for sale. It’s brand-new and the world’s first ‘zero-emission’ one, utilizing green hydrogen. And apparently, Gates himself never stepped aboard, but […]

Trump plans to shut down NASA’s two key climate-monitoring satellites

August 06, 2025

American President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to end two key climate-monitoring satellites, including one that would be destroyed in orbit. This would severely compromise global carbon monitoring at minimal budgetary savings, and provoke both legal challenges and widespread scientific concern. Trump plans to terminate both of NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatories—OCO‑2, a free-flying satellite, and […]

700-meter-long work train renovates Leuven-Liège high-speed line

August 06, 2025

Until 17 August, Belgian rail network operator Infrabel will be renewing 24 km of sleepers on the section between Hoegaarden and Pousset. The company is using a 700-meter-long mega work train for this to replace around 40,000 sleepers. This Austrian work train, weighing 1,600 tons, travels across Europe to undertake massive construction projects. This is […]

Snail tactics for Chevy Silverado EV’s range world record of 1,059 miles

August 06, 2025

Its size and bulky design speak against it, but General Motors managed to set a record with a range for the Chevrolet Silverado EV. The pickup clocked up an astonishing 1,059.2 miles, or 1,705 kilometers, on a single charge. That’s the longest distance ever driven by an electric road car without plugging in. That figure, […]

Market exit in China looms for Polestar

August 06, 2025

Polestar’s presence in China, once considered a crucial pillar of its global electric vehicle ambitions, is rapidly eroding. The Swedish-Chinese brand has seen its retail footprint in the country shrink to a single store in Shanghai, while online sales have been suspended and test drives are only available by phone appointment. For many observers, this […]

MG4 launches in China at half-price of its predecessor: €10,266

August 06, 2025

SAIC Motor is launching the newest version of the popular MG4 hatchback in China, starting at a stunt price of ¥73,800 or some €10,266. That’s nearly half the price – 47.21% lower – than that of the outgoing model, which cost ¥ 139,800 or €19,308. It fuels expectations for a more affordable European successor for […]

CEO Adrian Mardell leaves Jaguar Land Rover (Update)

August 05, 2025

Adrian Mardell, CEO of Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), wants to retire after around three years in the top job. Under his leadership, the British manufacturer achieved its highest profit in ten years, significantly reduced its debts, and recently undertook a controversial rebranding of the Jaguar brand. JLR is changing CEOs at a perilous time. Mardell […]

Helsinki sees zero traffic fatalities thanks to 30 km/h speed limit

August 05, 2025

Many cities and policymakers dream of it, but few can achieve what Helsinki accomplished last year: zero traffic fatalities. The formula behind these exceptional figures is the introduction of a 30 km/hour speed limit in the city. But speed limits were certainly not the only important factor contributing to this success. The zero traffic fatalities […]

Can Harley-Davidson’s new CEO revive the brand’s sales slide?

August 05, 2025

Harley-Davidson, the storied American motorcycle maker known as much for its rumbling engines as its rebel image, has appointed Artie Starrs (48) as its next boss. But the move comes not from a position of strength, but under pressure. The unrest in the company’s boardroom and among its loyal, yet disillusioned, followers runs deep. Starrs […]

35 Belgian drivers under influence of drugs caught every day

August 05, 2025

Illegal drug use is a growing problem in traffic. Of all drivers who were checked for drugs after the reggae festival in Geel (province of Antwerp), half (52 of 103) were found to be under the influence. A 2018 international survey showed that 4.8% of Belgian respondents drove an hour after using drugs. By the […]

Chinese Baidu to launch robotaxis in Europe in partnership with Lyft

August 05, 2025

Baidu, the Chinese internet giant and pioneer in autonomous driving, is set to bring its robotaxi service to European streets in 2026. The announcement marks one of China’s most ambitious international moves in the field of self-driving transport to date. In a deal announced on Monday, Baidu said it will partner with US ride-hailing firm […]

German study shows V2G has minor impact on battery degradation

August 05, 2025

A joint study by public research university RWTH Aachen and The Mobility House Energy, a German technology company specializing in smart charging solutions and energy management for electric vehicles (EVs), confirms there is only a negligible impact of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) bidirectional charging on batteries. The researchers emphasize that there is still much discussion about the […]

Volvo gears up EX30 production in Belgium

August 05, 2025

Volvo has been producing the European version of the EX30 in Belgium since April. Now it is gearing up the production of the model in its Ghent factory. Meanwhile, Volvo’s July sales were down again, 14% less than in the same period last year. The production acceleration of the EX30 in Ghent is not only […]

Renault stays committed to HEVs and BEVs

August 05, 2025

Renault will stay resolute in its commitment to full-hybrid (HEVs) and electric cars (BEVs), essentially dismissing the usefulness of plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) as it transitions to a fully electrified range. Renault has just been crowned the number two car manufacturer in Europe, behind Volkswagen, but now ahead of Toyota, in the first half of 2025. […]

Andy Warhol’s BMW M1 starring with nine M Art Cars at Zoute Grand Prix

August 04, 2025

From 8 to 12 October, BMW is showing ten of the most iconic M Art Cars from the BMW Art Car World Tour in Belgium, at the Zoute Grand Prix in Knokke-Heist. One of the most well-known of the collection is the M1 Andy Warhol painted in 1979 in only 28 minutes, splashing six kilograms […]

Will UN summit in Geneva produce groundbreaking plastics treaty?

August 04, 2025

Negotiations between 175 countries will begin tomorrow in Geneva, Switzerland, on an international and historic treaty aimed at drastically reducing plastic pollution. A legally binding treaty is expected to be ready within two weeks, marking a breakthrough comparable to the Paris Climate Agreement. Plastic pollution is a massive environmental problem. From plastic bags in the stomachs of sea […]

Tesla ordered to pay $243 million for death crash on Autopilot

August 04, 2025

A federal jury in Miami has found Tesla partially liable in a fatal 2019 crash involving its Autopilot system. The court awarded $243 million (€221 million) in damages to the victims’ families. The verdict reverses earlier court cases where the EV maker escaped responsibility for accidents involving its self-driving mode. Tesla rejected the verdict and […]

BMW Steyr Austria launches e-motor series production

August 04, 2025

Last Friday, BMW Group officially started the series production of its sixth-generation (Gen6) electric motors at the Steyr plant in Austria. These will power the upcoming Neue Klasse models, including the next-generation iX3. Built on the new architecture, the iX3 50 xDrive is the inaugural model to utilize this platform, which is designed exclusively for electric […]

Belux registrations in July down 1.7% year-over-year

August 04, 2025

According to the Federal government service Mobility & Transport and the sector federation Febiac, 31,613 new cars have been registered in July 2025, 1.7% less than in the same month last year. Once again, the individual buyers bought more cars (+7.3%), while the professional market decreased again (-7.4%). Looking at the first seven months of […]

Mitsubishi returns ‘electrified’ to Belgium via the Netherlands (update)

August 04, 2025

Mitsubishi Motors is resuming sales of new cars in Belgium through its Dutch subsidiary, starting in Q4 2025 after four years of inactivity in Europe. The latest offensive will begin with the world premiere in Brussels on September 17 of the fully electric Eclipse Cross, alongside a new Grandis SUV in Mild and Full Hybrid […]

Renault wants to fight back in a difficult market

August 04, 2025

On the last day of July, Renault Group communicated its financial results for the first half of 2025. They weren’t exactly rosy, but the manufacturer still performed better than a lot of its competitors. On his first day as new CEO, François Provost promised ‘continuity and perseverance’. Renault Group announced on Thursday an adjusted benefit […]

Heathrow pushes ahead with controversial €24 billion third runaway

August 01, 2025

Heathrow Airport in London wants to expand for 49 billion pounds, or more than 56 billion euros. The plan includes the construction of a controversial third runway of 3,5 kilometers, which is expected to cost at least 24 billion euros. A new terminal will also have to be built, current facilities will have to be […]

Lufthansa profits double, Air France-KLM turnover quadruples

August 01, 2025

Lufthansa more than doubled its profits in the second quarter of this year despite recent trade tensions. “The Lufthansa Group remains on track,” says CEO Carsten Spohr, referring to the net profit of 1.2 billion euros. Air France-KLM also reported significantly higher profits in the past quarter compared to the same period a year earlier. […]

New procedure for canceling Belgian license plates

August 01, 2025

Anyone who wants to hand in a license plate in Belgium can do so by depositing it – free of charge – with the Vehicle Registration Service (Dienst voor Inschrijving van Voertuigen, DIV) in Brussels. You can also send it – wrapped – via bpost, the Belgian postal service, and this will cost you 5.15 […]

BMW’s half year profit falls 29% amid tariffs and China challenges

August 01, 2025

BMW reported a sharp drop in first-half profits on Thursday, weighed down by US tariffs, currency headwinds from the dollar, and challenging business conditions in China. The Munich-based automaker reported a post-tax profit of €4 billion, down 29% from the same period last year, marking the third consecutive decline in the first half for the […]

Peter Kronschnabl (ex-BMW) to lead Genesis Motor Europe

August 01, 2025

Peter Kronschnabl, a senior figure from the BMW Group, has been appointed as the MD of Genesis Motor Europe. He takes over from Xavier Martinet, President & CEO of Hyundai Motor Europe, who previously served as interim Managing Director for Genesis MotorEurope. According to Genesis, Kronschnabl will head up the premium South Korean EV brand’s […]

Europe to roll out new biometric border control system for non-EU citizens

July 31, 2025

Starting October 12, the European Union will begin the gradual rollout of a new electronic border control system, known as the entry and exit system (EES). Under this automated control system, third-country nationals wishing to enter or exit the EU (or Switzerland and Liechtenstein) will be required to provide their biometric data, fingerprints, and a […]

Vias: ’86 percent of hit-and-run offenders caught by cameras’

July 31, 2025

The number of hit-and-run accidents in Belgium has decreased for the first time since 2018, from 4,820 in 2023 to 4,596 in 2024, a 5% decline. Another positive point is that last year, 86% of perpetrators could be identified thanks to the increasing number of cameras, both on the street and on private property. By comparison, […]

Leapmotor B10 on sale in Europe with €29,900 starting price

July 31, 2025

The Leapmotor B10 is a compact C-segment electric SUV designed for global markets. Still, especially with the European market in mind, it is intended to offer a blend of performance, technology, and affordability. On Wednesday, ordering opened in most European countries where the Chinese brand is imported by Stellantis, at a starting price of just […]

US tariffs hurt Mercedes, Porsche, and Audi most among German carmakers

July 31, 2025

The 15% US import tariff agreed by Donald Trump and Ursula von der Leyen will significantly impact the financial performance and strategic decisions of Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and Porsche among German premium carmakers. These brands are operating with tighter margins and have begun raising prices in the US, typically by 2-3%, to pass on some of […]

Stellantis, also hit by Trump’s tariffs, sees new CEO vowing for ‘tough decisions’

July 31, 2025

New Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa promised “tough decisions” to turn around the money-losing automaker, a raft of new and returning models, and a fresh executive team eager to “roll up our sleeves” and build on encouraging signs in the first half of 2025. But he and CFO Doug Ostermann, speaking to analysts on July 29 from Stellantis […]

François Provost is the new CEO of the Renault Group

July 30, 2025

Our assumptions earlier today that François Provost would be nominated as the new CEO of the Renault Group have been confirmed. The official announcement came late in the afternoon. “The Renault Group Board of Directors, meeting today (Wednesday, July 30) under the chairmanship of Jean-Dominique Senard, decided, following recommendation from the Governance and Remuneration Committee, […]

Mercedes to launch electric GLC at IAA before 2026 EV offensive

July 30, 2025

Mercedes is gearing up for the launch of its next generation of electric vehicles. The all-new electric GLC will make its world debut at the IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich, alongside the prototype of the VLE minivan. And by next year, at least three other models should follow. Mercedes has given a sneak preview of […]

US EPA boss Lee Zeldin announces plan to revoke climate science

July 30, 2025

Attorney, politician, and former Army Intelligence Officer Lee Zeldin, the new US EPA director (Environmental Protection Agency) under Trump, plans to revoke the legal basis for tackling climate change, which would effectively halt current standards on vehicle emissions and industrial pollution.  He wants to cancel the scientific recognition of six harmful gases, including carbon dioxide […]

ICCT half-year CO2 results: EVs are gaining momentum but ambition reduces

July 30, 2025

An analysis by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)  of CO2 fleet emissions for new cars in H1 of 2025 shows that the car industry currently exceeds the EU limit by nine percent. This breach should actually trigger fines payable to the European Union. Due to the recent flexibilisation, that will not happen. The […]

ACEA: European commercial vehicle sales drop significantly

July 30, 2025

Every category of commercial vehicles has faced negative results in the first half of 2025 in Europe. Vans and trucks suffered the most, but buses have remained relatively stable, thanks to their large share of electrification. However, the sector warns that the conditions are still not suitable for the mass adoption of electrified heavy commercial […]

Bpost buys another 500 e-vans bringing total to over 3,000

July 30, 2025

Belgian postal services, Bpost, has ordered 500 new electric vehicles, which are expected to arrive in the fall. As a result, the postal company’s fleet of EVs will soon exceed 3,000 units. According to the company, this makes Bpost’s fleet not only the most significant operational fleet in Belgium, but also the greenest. As a […]

BYD’s Denza Z9 convertible to challenge MG’s Cyberster?

July 30, 2025

BYD’s premium luxury brand Denza is prepping its European launch with Z9 GT sales starting in Q4 2025, followed by the hybrid version and D9 MPV in early 2026. It appears that the brand is preparing a four-seater convertible Z9 variant, as Chinese media have spotted it in Suzhou, a city with over 10 million […]

Will François Provost be Renault’s new CEO?

July 30, 2025

According to Bloomberg and Le Figaro, the Renault board will announce today that François Provost, Chief Purchasing Officer at Renault, will be appointed to a new position as CEO of the Renault Group, in succession to Luca de Meo, who left the group suddenly to lead the Kering luxury group. One could say that Provost […]

EV sales rebound globally says PwC

July 29, 2025

Global sales of electric cars are picking up speed again, driven by strong growth in China and renewed momentum in Europe, according to a new analysis by consulting firm PwC. In the first half of the year, more than 5.9 million battery electric vehicles (BEVs) were registered worldwide, a 37% increase compared to the same […]

Samsung clinches $16.6 billion deal to make Tesla’s AI6 chips

July 29, 2025

Samsung is positioning itself as a full-spectrum AI chip supplier, securing a €16.6 billion deal to manufacture Tesla’s next-generation AI6 chip at Samsung’s new Taylor, Texas, factory. ⁣Production is expected to begin in 2026, while the deal runs through the end of 2033. The AI6 chip is designed for use in Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) […]

Up to €270 million in Flemish climate subsidies go to major polluters

July 29, 2025

It was already known that the Flemish government provides compensation support to major CO2 emitters. But according to the newspaper De Standaard, that support has increased from 36 million euros in 2019 to almost 270 million euros today. The top 10 beneficiaries include large companies, such as ArcelorMittal, BASF, ExxonMobil, and TotalEnergies. The support concerns the […]

Designer Gilles Vidal returns to Stellantis

July 29, 2025

Stellantis has lured away Gilles Vidal, design chief at Renault, from its main French competitor. As head of design, Vidal will oversee the future design steps for all the European brands, including LCVs, at Stellantis. The move, announced last Friday, is a homecoming for Vidal, who spent 25 years as a designer at Citroën and […]

CATL powers China’s biggest fully electric tourist boat

July 29, 2025

CATL (Contemporary Amperex Technology Co.), the world’s largest battery maker with roughly a 38% global market share in electric vehicle (EV) batteries, stands out on the water, powering China’s largest fully electric tourist boat. The Yujian 77, China’s first fully electric offshore tourist vessel for 358 passengers, is powered by CATL’s marine-grade batteries with a total […]

Formula E remains official electric WC for FIA until 2048

July 29, 2025

The FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) has extended its partnership with the all-electric racing series Formula E by ten years. Formula E will thus remain the exclusive, fully electric, single-seater category with FIA World Championship status, at least until 2048. While manufacturers and fans are mainly looking ahead to the next season starting in December […]

DHL expands its German fleet with 2,400 Ford e-vans

July 28, 2025

The German parcel and postal group DHL has doubled its fleet of electric Ford vans with the addition of 2,400 units, bringing the total to 4,900 vehicles. In total, DHL has a fleet of 35,000 e-vans in Germany. Both the larger Ford E-Transit and the more compact E-Transit Custom are part of this new expansion. […]

Qatar threatens to cut off LNG gas supplies to Europe

July 28, 2025

Qatar is threatening to stop gas supplies to the European Union. The threat comes in response to the European duty of care law on forced labor and environmental damage. This is evident from a letter from Qatar to the Belgian government, which was seen by Reuters news agency. Qatar is the world’s third-largest exporter of […]

VW Group sees one-third profit drop in Q2 due to tariffs

July 28, 2025

In the second quarter of 2025, Volkswagen Group recorded a profit of €2.3 billion, a 36.3% drop compared to April-June 2024. It has obliged the group to revise its forecasts, and Europe’s number one cr manufacturer now foresees a profit margin between 4 and 5% instead of the 5.5-6.5% margin previewed earlier. Turnover for 2025 […]

Mary Kay goes electric with pink Cadillac Optiq

July 28, 2025

Mary Kay Cosmetics Incorporated, the famous American cosmetics company known for rewarding its best salespeople with a pink Cadillac, now offers them an electric version. Mary Kay Ash (born Mary Kathlyn Wagner, May 12, 1918 – November 22, 2001) was an American businesswoman and founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics Inc. The company was founded in […]

Liège-Verviers railway line closed for a month for major modernization

July 28, 2025

Train services between Liège-Guillemins and Verviers will be suspended entirely from today until Sunday, 24 August. Infrabel is starting a major modernization project on line 37. The works include the renewal of points, tracks, overhead lines, and signaling. Certain bridges will also be renovated, including a bridge in Pepinster that was severely damaged by the […]

Leapmotor launches B01 sedan in China at just over 10,000 euros

July 28, 2025

Leapmotor, distributed in Europe by Stellantis, has launched its B01 electric sedan in China, priced from 89,800 yuan (approximately € 10,685) to 119,800 yuan (approximately €14,255) for the top-trim version, offering a 650 km range and LiDAR-based ADAS. In Europe, Stellantis is selling the A-segment T03 electric city car (~€18,600) and a mid-size SUV C10, […]

There is an EU-U.S. trade deal, reactions are mitigated

July 28, 2025

The long-awaited trade deal between the European Union and the U.S. was concluded yesterday. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and U.S. President Trump found an agreement when they met in Scotland. The general import tariff in the U.S. for the EU will be fixed at 15%. According to von der Leyen, the 15% […]

BMW to use Voestalpine’s ‘electrical steel’ in its electric motors

July 25, 2025

BMW is installing a new electrical steel strip from steel specialist Voestalpine in the electric motors of its ‘Neue Klasse’. A cooperation agreement for this important component has been established between Voestalpine in Linz, Austria, and BMW, with the assembly to take place at BMW’s Steyr plant. Steyr is home to the BMW Group’s largest […]

EU and China pledge to step up efforts to combat climate change

July 25, 2025

At the 25th EU-China Summit in Beijing on July 24, 2025, the European Union and China issued a joint press statement on climate, reaffirming their mutual commitments to global climate governance. Both economic powers will be tightening their 2035 climate plans before the November UN climate summit in Belem to ensure the ambitions of the Paris […]

Chinese Svolt to provide future MINIs with semi-solid state batteries

July 25, 2025

According to Chinese media, battery maker Svolt Energy has started the first trial production of semi-solid-state batteries that will supply BMW Mini’s next-generation models. These are expected to be delivered ‘en masse’ to begin around 2027. BMW added Svolt in mid‑2023, as its third major Chinese battery supplier, alongside CATL and Eve Energy. These newly […]

Stellantis stops production of combustion engines in Douvrin

July 25, 2025

Car manufacturer Stellantis, with brands such as Peugeot, Citroën, Opel, Jeep, and Fiat, will cease production of combustion engines at its Douvrin facility in the northern French department of Pas-de-Calais. The approximately 350 employees at the site will be transferred to the nearby ACC gigafactory, a joint venture for battery production, or to other sites […]

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