Xiaomi has wrapped up an extraordinary year, marking a stunning rise in the electric vehicle market. After launching its very first car in 2024, the company has already delivered more than 400,000 electric vehicles by the end of 2025.
At CES 2026, Qualcomm announced a series of high-profile partnerships with ZF, Google, and Leapmotor, reinforcing its position at the center of the rapidly evolving automotive technology ecosystem.
At CES, Donut Lab introduced the world’s first all-solid-state battery ready for immediate use in production vehicles, marking a historic milestone for electrification across the transportation industry.
Volkswagen is opening the doors to the all-new ID. Polo for the first time, offering an exciting glimpse into the interior of its future models.
Norway has recorded its strongest year ever for electric vehicle sales, bringing the country to the brink of eliminating gasoline and diesel cars from its new-car market altogether.
At CES 2026, Mercedes‑Benz will unveil the all-new electric GLC for the first time on U.S. soil – a major milestone for Mercedes‑Benz, as the GLC has long been one of the brand's best-selling models in America.
U.S. electric vehicle giant Tesla has reported a decline in deliveries for the second year in a row. While the drop in 2024 was relatively modest, the downturn accelerated sharply in 2025.
The all-new Alpine A390 will be priced from £61,390 on-the-road when order books officially open in the UK in early 2026, with first customer deliveries of the electric sport fastback beginning in spring.
BYD delivered 420,398 NEVs in December, representing an 18.34% year-on-year decline. Sales were also 12.45% lower than November, when BYD posted its strongest monthly performance of 2025 with 480,186 units sold.
Chinese premium electric vehicle makers, XPENG and NIO announced their electric vehicle delivery numbers for the month of December, fourth quarter and full year 2025 and their results were an all-time high.