The Kia EV5 introduces exceptional versatility to Kia’s SUV line-up, delivering a fully electric solution tailored to meet the diverse needs of today’s buyers.
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.
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.
Dacia is delivering on all the promises made for Spring, its first all-electric model, with a series of updates that include two, new, more powerful motors that offer stronger performance, without sacrificing everyday drivability or range.
Dacia today revealed the Hipster Concept, offering 100 per cent electric mobility tailored to everyday needs while aiming to halve the carbon footprint of electric vehicles.
Mercedes-Benz has presented the eActros 400 as a new variant based on the technology of the eActros 600 for the first time as part of a driving event for journalists around its location in Molsheim, France.
Hyundai Motor America announced substantial pricing reductions across the 2026 IONIQ 5 lineup, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to making EVs more accessible and competitive in the rapidly evolving EV market.
Audi has launched the second generation of its limited-edition enduro-style electric pedal assist mountain bike. The Audi eMTB 2.0 powered by Fantic, is available now through Audi Genuine Accessories.