
Mercedes-AMG has made a decisive move that many enthusiasts had been waiting for: the return of the inline six-cylinder engine. With the new GLC 53, the brand replaces the previous four-cylinder GLC 43 and reembraces a mechanical layout that has historically defined AMG’s performance identity. This
Read more: AMG corrects course with powerful six-cylinder comeback

BMW has announced a global recall affecting hundreds of thousands of vehicles after identifying premature wear in the starter motor solenoid switch. The issue appears after a high number of ignition cycles, potentially compromising the reliability of the starting system and the overall electrical
Read more: Starter solenoid wear triggers major BMW global recall

Kia has unveiled an ambitious concept car to mark its 80th anniversary, a vehicle designed to rethink the classic Gran Turismo philosophy through a modern lens focused on technology, efficiency, and driving emotion. Known as the Vision Meta Turismo, the concept blends retro inspiration with a forward-looking
Read more: Kia Unveils Vision Meta Turismo Concept for Anniversary 80th

The year 2025 stands as a turning point for the global automotive industry. Electric vehicle sales have surpassed expectations, driven by falling battery costs and the rapid expansion of charging networks. Europe and China lead the shift, with new models offering range, design, and efficiency
Read more: Electric Vehicles Reach a Global Tipping Point in 2025

While global politicians debate which technology should define the future of driving, Toyota continues with an open-path strategy: the next Corolla will support electric, hydrogen, and gasoline powertrains. The current model has been on the market for seven years, and the brand has
Read more: Toyota prepares multi-energy future with next-generation Corolla

The American automotive industry enters a complex phase defined by two opposing forces: on one side, rising tariffs and ongoing global component shortages continue to pressure supply chains; on the other, several major manufacturers are reporting stronger-than-expected earnings projections
Read more: U.S. Auto Industry Faces Tariff Pressures, Supply Shortages, and Rising Profits

General Motors recorded a US$1.6 billion accounting charge tied to a rethink of its electric-vehicle strategy in the United States, amid cooler demand following the end of the US$7,500 federal credit for several models and a looser regulatory environment that eased electrification targets; the company said the
Read more: GM records US$1.6B hit amid cooler demand and EV reset

In September, global sales of battery electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles reached an all-time high, driven by China—where domestic manufacturers accelerated deliveries with price cuts and LFP batteries—and by monthly peaks in the U.S. and Europe supported by incentives, a wider model
Read more: EV momentum builds on incentives, models, and charging expansion

The new Audi Q3 arrives with a striking redesign aimed at standing out in the highly competitive compact SUV segment. More robust and with a body filled with eye-catching details, the model impresses with its elegant silhouette, chrome accents, and a visual language that makes it instantly
Read more: Next-Generation Audi Q3 Stuns With Lighting and Operating Concept

Mercedes-YASA unveils ultralight 737-horsepower electric motor Mercedes-Benz’s YASA division has unveiled a groundbreaking technological advancement that promises to revolutionize the automotive industry: an axial-flux electric motor capable of delivering 737 horsepower while weighing
Read more: Mercedes and Volkswagen Innovations Signal a New Era in EV Technology

Honda suspends production of the Acura ZDX in the United States Honda Motor announced that it will discontinue production of the Acura ZDX electric model, assembled by General Motors at its Tennessee plant, as part of a strategic adjustment to the evolving electric vehicle market. The
Read more: Honda Halts Acura ZDX as China Tightens EV Exports and Vanderhall Debuts Brawley GTS

Pratt & Whitney, a subsidiary of aerospace giant RTX, announced that it has successfully completed a series of critical tests on its line of small turbofan engines, designed for next-generation collaborative aircraft known as Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA). According to the official statement, the
Read more: Propulsion innovation: Pratt & Whitney achieves 20% more thrust in turbofan engines
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