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.

Electric Cars Remove Most Routine Maintenance, but Experts Point to One Recurring Weak Linkย 

Electric vehicles require significantly less maintenance than traditional gasoline cars, largely due to fewer moving parts and the absence of engine-related servicing. Routine upkeep remains necessary, but it is generally…

electric

Porsche Brings Back Iconic Apple Livery on 963 Race Cars for a One-Time Return at Laguna Seca

A pair of Porsche 963 race cars will compete this weekend at Laguna Seca wearing a special Apple Computer livery, marking the return of a design first seen in 1980.

Toyotaโ€™s Global Sales Engine Slows as Key Markets Turn Red in Marchย 

Toyota reported a second consecutive monthly decline in global vehicle sales in March, reflecting regional disruptions and internal production shifts. The drop was largely tied to a sharp contraction in…

Toyota

Audi Boosts Its Most Affordable EV With More Range, Faster Charging, and Smarter Tech

Audi updates the Q4 E-Tron with more range, faster charging, bidirectional power, and a revamped digital interface with Android Automotive and AI features.

Do Mercedes and German Carmakers Still Stand a Chance Against Chinaโ€™s Rising Auto Giants?

Mercedes-Benz is confronting growing criticism over its โ€œLuxury Firstโ€ strategy as sales decline sharply in China, facing rising pressure from local rivals.

Jeep Pulls the Wagoneer S From 2026 Lineup Despite $25,000 Discounts, Plans 2027 Return

The all-electric Jeep Wagoneer S will be temporarily withdrawn from the market in 2026 after struggling to gain traction. Stellantis plans to reintroduce the model in 2027 with a series…

Jeep

Nissan Offered an Early Look at Its Future Roadmap. Hereโ€™s Whatโ€™s Coming Across Its Lineup

Nissan reveals future plans with AI-driven cars, new hybrids, and the return of iconic models like the Xterra and GT-R, balancing innovation and heritage.

Volvo Accelerates EX60 Production Plans After Orders Exceed Projections

Volvo has begun production of its EX60 electric crossover at its Torslanda plant in Sweden, with demand already surpassing initial expectations.

Ford CEO Says Tesla Is No Longer the EV Benchmark as Chinese Automakers Take the Lead

Ford CEO Jim Farley says Tesla no longer sets the EV benchmark, pointing instead to Chinese automakers like BYD and Xiaomi as industry leaders.

Automakers Reverse Course on EVs as Toyotaโ€™s Cautious Bet Starts to Pay Off

The global auto industry is diverging sharply on electric vehicle strategies, with some manufacturers accelerating plans while others scale back. Recent decisions by major brands highlight growing uncertainty around demand,…

Auto

A Coupe-Like Design and 473-Mile Range: Mercedes Turns the C-Class into a Long-Range EV

Mercedes-Benz has introduced a fully electric version of its C-Class sedan, aiming directly at BMWโ€™s upcoming Neue Klasse i3. The new model combines extended driving range, advanced digital features, and…

Mercedes

The U.S. EV Market Takes a Hit as Popular and Upcoming Models Are Scrapped

A growing list of electric vehicles has been discontinued or canceled in the United States as demand slows and policy changes reshape the market. Several automakers have scaled back plans,…

EV

This $18,800 Lancia Comes with Only a Manual Gearbox โ€” and Thatโ€™s the Point

Lancia has introduced a simplified version of its Ypsilon subcompact hatchback aimed at buyers seeking affordability and ease of use. The new Ypsilon Turbo 100 focuses on conventional engineering, limited…

Lancia

From Luxury SUVs to City Cars, EVs Are Now Beating Petrol Alternatives Everywhere

Electric vehicles are no longer niche purchases driven by ideology or curiosity. In 2026, they are increasingly seen as practical, competitive alternatives to petrol and hybrid cars, with pricing, performance…

EV

Ford and GM Still Build Sedans Abroad, Now They May Bring Them Back Home

The American sedan, long overshadowed by SUVs and crossovers, may be on the verge of a return. After years of decline and lineup cuts, major U.S. automakers are now reconsidering…

sedan
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