XPeng L03 Coupe-SUV Revealed With UK Launch Planned
XPeng’s new L03 is a coupe-SUV aimed at mainstream electric family crossovers, with a UK launch due next year and both EV and range-extender versions planned.
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XPeng’s new L03 is a coupe-SUV aimed at mainstream electric family crossovers, with a UK launch due next year and both EV and range-extender versions planned.
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Honda is expanding its in-car voice technology with Google Gemini, giving eligible models a more conversational assistant while leaving some vehicles outside the first rollout.
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Nissan is discontinuing the Altima sedan and Rogue Plug-In Hybrid, narrowing its current lineup while clearing room for upcoming products, including off-road-focused models.
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Infiniti’s planned high-output QX80 has been delayed as the brand gives engineers more time to sharpen the SUV’s performance credentials. The move matters because a credible flagship performance SUV could help redefine Infiniti’s place in the luxury market.
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Federal safety regulators are reviewing complaints involving 2011-2017 Honda Odyssey minivans after claims that airbags may deploy when no crash has occurred. The review is not a recall or a defect finding.
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An early drive in the Range Rover Sport Electric prototype suggests battery power suits the luxury SUV’s character, but range and charging data remain crucial missing pieces.
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Volkswagen’s new small electric SUV is set to become its most affordable EV crossover, with a German entry price of €28,000 and a claimed range of up to roughly 271–278 miles depending on market and battery.
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A reported internal memo from CEO Oliver Blume raises the possibility of 50,000 additional job reductions, underscoring the pressure on Europe’s largest automaker as it funds its EV and software transition.
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BMW has confirmed that its future battery-electric M3 will keep the core M3 name, ending speculation that the model would be separated from its gasoline counterpart with an iM3 badge.
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BMW’s first electric M3 has been seen testing with production-style bodywork, pointing to Neue Klasse-inspired design and a familiar M3 badge rather than a new naming strategy.
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