2025 was a defining year for electric vehicles — with record sales, major new model launches, shifting strategies across legacy automakers, and breakthroughs in battery technology.
Foxtron Vehicle Technologies—a joint venture between tech giant Foxconn and Yulon Motor— unveiled its first electric vehicle called Bria.
Volkswagen has unveiled the ID.UNYX 08, a striking new electric crossover developed specifically for the Chinese market.
Strategic investment in the North East, including Newcastle Airport and Sunderland marks the next step in Fastned’s nationwide growth plan.
Hyundai is preparing to unveil what it calls its “biggest EV yet” at the Brussels Motor Show next month. The upcoming model is expected to highlight Hyundai’s latest EV innovations, including a cutting-edge 800-volt fast-charging architecture.
Lexus will introduce a special-edition model, the RZ 600e "F SPORT Performance," to its battery electric vehicle (BEV) lineup, the RZ. The new model will be available through Lexus dealerships nationwide on March 2, 2026.
The Renault Filante proved it’s much more than a pretty face. It just completed a grueling 10-hour endurance test that might have just changed the conversation around EV efficiency.
EU electric vehicle adoption continues to accelerate, with November registrations jumping over 44% year-over-year to 188,730 units, accounting for 21.3% of the market.
MG has reported that sales in UK and Europe rose 30% in 2025, passing 300,000 units for the first time.
Petit Forestier Group, Europe’s leading provider of refrigerated rental solutions, has added nearly 300 eDaily - the fully electric version of IVECO’s iconic light commercial vehicle – to its fleet.