Mustapha Derridj

Mustapha Derridj

Passionate about automobiles, I have been a writer for The News Wheel since July 2025, where we closely follow the automotive news to deliver clear, reliable, and timely information every day, fueling our readers' passion for everything automotive.

The Wild 1996 Ford That Used Four Electric Motors and a Gas Engine as a Generator

The 1996 Ford Synergy concept car was ahead of its time, blending futuristic design with groundbreaking hybrid technology.

Mercedes-AMGโ€™s Upcoming Electric SUVs Promise Over 1,000 HP and Tri-Motor Powertrain

Mercedes-AMG is set to make a bold move into the electric vehicle market, with plans to release a high-performance SUV and SUV coupe that will boast over 1,000 horsepower.

Ford Tried Everything to Get the First Mustang Back From Its Owner, Until One Offer Was Too Good to Pass Up

The story of the first-ever Ford Mustang sold is more than just a car purchase, it's an iconic chapter in automotive history.

End of the Road: These Cars Are Being Discontinued by 2027

Several vehicles are set to disappear before 2027, as automakers are discontinuing models that no longer fit into their future plans.

Volkswagen and Stellantis, Europeโ€™s Biggest Car Rivals, Join Forces and Itโ€™s All Because of China

Europeโ€™s top car rivals, Volkswagen and Stellantis, unite against the surge of low-cost Chinese EVs, urging Brussels to defend the continentโ€™s industry.

Toyotaโ€™s Quirkiest โ€™90s Convertible Makes a Surprise Appearance 29 Years Later

The world of compact cars has certainly evolved since the '90s, but every so often, a forgotten gem resurfaces. Enter the Toyota Cynos Convertible, a nostalgic blast from the past.

China Bans Teslaโ€™s Sleek Hidden Door Handles, Shaking Up the Global EV Market

China is banning hidden car door handles, citing safety risks. A major shift for EV designs, with Tesla and other manufacturers facing new challenges ahead.

The Worldโ€™s Biggest EV Seller Just Faced Its First Real Reality Check

BYDโ€™s domestic sales take a hit, but its global strategy ramps up with new factories in Europe and a bold push into fleet and ride-hailing markets.

all-electric BYD Atto2

This Little-Known EV Just Outperformed Tesla on Energy Efficiency

A lesser-known EV quietly takes the lead in efficiency, outpacing Tesla with smarter engineering and surprising range in a sleek, aerodynamic package.

Inside the Real Reason Solid-State Batteries Still Arenโ€™t Powering Your Car

Solid-state batteries promise safer, longer-range EVs, but Honda and Toyota reveal major hurdles in durability and mass production remain unresolved.

Tesla Snubbed Europe, So Russia Built Its Own Cybertruck With a 100-Year Guarantee

A Russian startup revives Russo-Balt with the F200, a Cybertruck-inspired electric van offering bold design, 400 km range, and a 100-year body warranty.

The Next RS5 Is Going Plug-in Hybrid, Audi Finally Confirms

The next Audi RS5 goes plug-in hybrid with over 600 hp expected. No coupe, no cabrio, just a Sportback and wagon. A bold shift for Audi Sport.

AI Could Soon Write 90% of U.S. Traffic Regulations, Humans Will Edit the Rest

In the United States, artificial intelligence is being tapped to help rewrite the rules of the road, literally, with Googleโ€™s Gemini AI drafting safety regulations.

Toyota and Subaru Want to Bring Back Manual Gearboxes in EVs, by Simulating Them

Toyota and Subaru are developing a way to bring the feel of a manual gearbox to electric vehicles, without actually including one.

Chevy Bolt Is Back, but GM Confirms Final Shutdown After Only an 18-Month Production Run

The Chevrolet Bolt EV is back but not for long. General Motors confirms the electric hatchback will be produced for only 18 months before ending in 2028.

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