Sarah Talbi

Sarah Talbi

Passionate about cars in all their forms, I break down the latest industry news each weekโ€”from cutting-edge technologies to emerging market trends. Through reviews, analysis, and personal highlights, I write for those who want to understand what really goes on under the hood. [email protected]

Mercedes Is Spending $7 Billion in the U.S. to Avoid Tariffs on Its Most Popular SUVs

Mercedes invests $7B in U.S. production by 2030, expanding SUV output in Alabama to cut tariffs and strengthen its position in a key market.

Audi Confirms End of Its Five-Cylinder Engine in Europe by 2027, But Production Will Continue Abroad

Audi will end its five-cylinder engine in Europe by 2027 due to emissions rules, but the iconic powertrain will continue in non-European markets.

Kia Reveals the 2027 Seltos With a Telluride-Inspired Look and New Hybrid Option

The 2027 Kia Seltos debuts with new styling, added space, and three powertrains, including a hybrid, ahead of its U.S. launch in the coming months.

Tesla Ends Model S and Model X Production After More than a Decade

Tesla ends Model S and Model X production after over a decade, closing orders and shifting focus to autonomy as sales decline against newer models.

This Cheaper BMW iX3 Has a Smaller Battery, but Still Delivers Massive Range

BMW unveils the iX3 40 with a smaller battery, 395-mile WLTP range, and lower price, offering strong performance without major compromises.

BYD Faces Profit Slump but Still Targets Massive 1.5 Million Vehicle Sales Outside China This Year

BYD targets 1.5M overseas sales by 2026 despite profit decline, as exports surge and global expansion accelerates amid rising competition.

Google Maps Brings EV Route Planning to Android Auto Across 15+ Brands to End Charging Guesswork

Google Maps adds EV route planning to Android Auto, helping drivers manage charging stops across 350+ models with AI-based battery predictions.

Teslaโ€™s Cybercab Not Recognized as a Fully Autonomous Vehicle by California Authorities

California regulators say Teslaโ€™s Cybercab is not fully autonomous, classifying it as Level 2 driver assistance despite its driverless design ambitions.

They Thought They Found an Old Alfa Romeo, but What Was Hidden Underneath Was a One-of-a-Kind Rally Machine

A forgotten Alfa Romeo hid a Ferrari-powered rally car built from wrecks, rediscovered after 30 years with its unique engineering still intact.

These 5 EVs Just Got $10,000 Discounts as Gas Prices Surge Nationwide

EV discounts hit $10,000 as gas nears $4/gal. Hyundai, Chevy, and Kia slash prices, boosting demand and making electric cars more affordable in 2026.

Ram Marks Americaโ€™s 250th Anniversary with Three Limited-Edition 1500 Pickups

Ram introduces three America250 edition pickups in red, white, and blue, featuring exclusive design elements, upgraded interiors, and limited availability.

Toyota Warns โ€œWe Will Not Surviveโ€ Without Major Changes as Global Auto Industry Faces Crisis

Toyota warns it may not survive without major changes, as rising costs, global competition, and industry shifts force a rethink of its long-standing model.

Xiaomi Updates Its SU7 EV Just Two Years After Launch, and Reviewers Say Itโ€™s Better in Every Way

Xiaomi updates its SU7 EV with improved performance, refined interior quality, faster charging, and enhanced safety, strengthening its position in Chinaโ€™s EV race.

This Cheap MG EV Is Bringing Semi-Solid-State Batteries to Europe, Still Missing From Premium Models

MGโ€™s MG4 Urban will bring semi-solid-state batteries to Europe by 2026, offering improved safety, faster charging, and new tech in an affordable EV.

Ford Could Return to Affordable Sedans With a New Sub-$40,000 Model

Ford plans a sub-$40,000 sedan as part of five new affordable models, marking a potential return to a segment it largely abandoned in recent years.

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