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

MG’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.

This Iconic Land Rover Name Returns on March 31 With an All-New Electrified Model

Land Rover teases the return of the Freelander, a redesigned SUV set to debut globally on March 31, marking a new chapter for the iconic name.

Google Wants to Turn Android Into Your Car’s Brain, Not Just Its Screen

Google’s new Android Automotive OS aims to control key vehicle functions like seats, HVAC, and lighting, shifting from infotainment to full system management.

AC Schnitzer Is Shutting Down After 40 Years, Marking the End of a BMW Tuning Era

AC Schnitzer will end BMW and Mini tuning production by 2026, citing regulatory delays, rising costs, and declining demand in a shifting automotive market.

Jaguar Cancels Four Cars Mid-Development to Bet Everything on One Electric Model

Jaguar cancels four models to bet on its electric Type 00, as sales plunge and doubts grow over the brand’s high-risk transformation strategy.

Waze Moves Beyond Smartphones in This European Country, Now Displaying Alerts on Highway Signs

Estonia displays Waze alerts on highway signs, sharing real-time hazards like accidents and debris with all drivers, even without the app.

Xiaomi Reveals a New SU7 With 902 km Range and Ultra-Fast Charging That Rivals Tesla Directly

Xiaomi launches the new SU7 with 902 km range, ultra-fast charging, and standard LiDAR on all trims, intensifying competition with Tesla.

China’s EV Giants Are Testing Solid-State Batteries That Could Deliver 800 Miles of Range

Solid-state EV batteries enter real-world testing, with automakers reporting ranges nearing 800 miles and targeting production around 2027.

The U.S. Moves to Impose a $250 Annual Fee on EV Owners, 2 to 3 Times What Gas Drivers Pay in Federal Tax

Proposed EV fees of $200–$250 a year could make owners pay far more than gas drivers, raising concerns over fairness in US road funding policy.

Five Used EVs Now Selling for Under $30,000 as Drivers Face Rising Gas Costs Again

Used EV prices are falling as gas costs rise, offering drivers a more affordable way to avoid growing fuel expenses.

This State Changed the Rules, Making It Much Easier to Buy a Rivian Without a Dealership

Washington allows Rivian to sell directly to consumers, expanding Tesla’s long-standing exception and easing access ahead of the R2 launch.

Electric Vehicles Are About to Be Judged on Something Entirely Different

Euro NCAP is expanding how it rates electric vehicles, now factoring in how reliably they charge across different networks and countries, through a new agreement with CharIN.

The A2 Is Coming Back: Audi Bets on a 20-Year-Old Name to Take On the Entry-Level Electric Market

Audi is reviving the A2 name for a new entry-level electric model, the A2 E-Tron, set to indirectly replace the A1 and Q2. A reveal is expected this fall.

Peugeot Bucks the Electrification Trend With a Brand-New Combustion Engine

Peugeot buries the troubled PureTech with a new Turbo 100 engine, a 70% redesigned 1.2L unit built for reliability as EVs struggle to dominate.

You Moved Into a Bus Lane to Let an Ambulance Pass. Will You Get Fined?

You did the right thing, pulled over, made way for the ambulance, and now a fine might be heading your way.

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