Automotive Industry: How Stellantis Went Off Track
The automotive group Stellantis suffered a historic loss of 22.3 billion euros last year, primarily due to write-downs related to their electric vehicle strategy, forcing them to reconsider their approach.
Dakar Classic Winner K. RaiΕ‘ys - About the Rumors of Stolen Mechanics: "Someone Said I Took Them Away in Bags"
Karolis RaiΕ‘ys discusses competing with historic vehicles in the Dakar Classic and addresses rumors regarding the theft of mechanics during the event.
DVLA free road tax available for two million cars including Ford, BMW and Audi
Nearly two million vehicles in Britain, including those by Ford, BMW, and Audi, qualify for free road tax according to DVLA's updated records.
Historic Turn, Electric and Hybrid Cars Surpass Gasoline Cars in Australia
Australia has seen a significant rise in the sales of electric and hybrid vehicles, marking the first time they have outsold gasoline vehicles, with 2026 projected to be a pivotal year in this trend.
Cupra surpasses Seat in sales for the first time in 2025 with a historic record of cars delivered
Cupra has achieved record sales of 586,300 vehicles in 2025, surpassing Seat for the first time, with the Formentor model being the most sold at 104,400 units.
Norway prefers electric cars: almost 96% of vehicles sold in 2025 were of this type
In 2025, Norway achieved a historic milestone in automotive sales with almost 96% of new vehicles sold being electric cars.
Chinese giant will soon surpass Tesla in electric car sales
Chinese automotive manufacturer BYD is on the verge of surpassing Elon Musk's Tesla to become the world's largest seller of electric vehicles, marking a historic first in annual sales.
The Audi Museum Revives the Golden Era of Motorsport
The Audi Museum showcases a detailed exhibition featuring historic racing cars from the early days to the post-war era, including replicas and rare models that highlight significant advancements in automotive design.
It was the symbol of this tourist city: horse-drawn carriages are over, electric ones take their place
Starting December 29, horse-drawn carriages will be banned in Cartagena, a Caribbean city known for its historic fortified center and colonial architecture, as it shifts to electric alternatives for tourist transport.