Sumitomo and Toyota have entered into a joint development agreement for the mass production of cathode materials for all-solid-state batteries to be installed in battery electric vehicles.
General Motors is bringing back the Chevrolet Bolt, building on the formula that made its predecessor one of the industry’s most popular electric vehicles.
The product of a radically new and innovative approach, the new Ferrari Elettrica combines state of the art technology with superlative performance and the extraordinary driving pleasure that distinguishes every Ferrari model.
After the introduction of the all-wheel-drive version of the electric top-of-the-line SUV, Opel is now launching the new Opel Grandland Electric Long Range.
The Nissan LEAF – the world’s first mass-market electric vehicle when it originally launched in Europe in 2011 – is back, signalling Nissan’s determination to be at the forefront of electric innovation.
Stellantis-backed Leapmotor delivered a new record of 66.657 units in China last month and +17% vs August 2025, almost doubling year-on-year performance, and breaking through the 60.000 mark for the first time.
Between January and September, the BMW Group delivered a total of 470,313 electrified vehicles (BEV and PHEV) to customers (+15.0%).
Daimler Buses presented the series-production version of the Mercedes‑Benz eIntouro for the first time at the Busworld 2025. The eIntouro is the first battery‑electric intercity bus from Daimler Buses.
With just a few weeks to go before the reveal on 6 November 2025, Renault Twingo E-Tech electric is already in the spotlight.
Japanese automaker Mazda announced updates for the 2026 Mazda CX-70. This mid-size, two-row crossover SUV blends sophisticated styling and versatile cargo space with electrified performance.

