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Bentley’s Bold Move: First Electric Car and a Hidden Twist Set to Be Unveiled Soon

Bentley Motors has confirmed it will host a special live presentation on November 5, 2025, streaming directly from its Crewe headquarters. The event will outline fresh details about the brand’s first fully electric car and include what it calls a “surprise” announcement, a second, limited-production model that will arrive before year’s end. The presentation forms part of Bentley’s […]


Las Vegas Police Debut the World’s First Tesla Cybertruck Patrol Fleet

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) has officially unveiled the world’s first public-safety fleet built entirely from Tesla Cybertrucks, marking a new chapter in electric law enforcement. Ten Cybertrucks, modified by Unplugged Performance’s UP.FIT division, were revealed at a ceremony in Las Vegas. Each truck has been outfitted for full patrol capability, complete with emergency lighting, integrated communication […]


Mercedes-Benz Is Making The Electric E-Class Elegant Again

It’s no secret that Mercedes-Benz dropped the ball when styling its all-electric EQ-branded models, particularly the EQS and EQE. The jellybean look may have seemed futuristic and unique in the Mercedes range, but it alienated traditional buyers, and so for the replacement models, Stuttgart’s stylists are giving their new EVs more conventional looks, as evidenced […]


What’s Next for the Audi A8? Even Audi Doesn’t Seem to Know Yet

Surprise: the larger, expensive luxury sedan isn’t selling well. But slow sales aren’t the Audi A8’s only problem. A vastly more competitive and electrified market, a missing next-generation platform, and Audi’s own uncertain path have all contributed to a set of trying circumstances for the large luxury sedan. Related: 2026 Audi A6 Sedan Debuts With […]


Nissan and Toyota Could Start Selling U.S.-Built Cars in Japan

In an unusual twist for the global auto industry, Nissan and Toyota are reportedly considering importing vehicles built in the United States for sale in their home market of Japan. According to reports, Nissan is evaluating plans to ship the Murano SUV, currently built in Mississippi, back to Japan to offset underused U.S. factory capacity. The Murano, once sold domestically […]


Inside Mitsubishi’s Secret Museum – Where a Century of Japanese Car History Lives

A Hidden Treasure in Okazaki Nestled within Mitsubishi’s Okazaki Plant is a museum most people will never see — the Mitsubishi Auto Gallery. It’s not open to the public (unless invited), but beyond the exclusivity, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The company is naturally careful about who enters its R&D center – where concepts and future […]


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