The carpocalypse continues and its latest victim is the three-door Ford Fiesta. According to Automotive News Europe, production of the three-door Fiesta will end at
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All-Electric Xpeng P5 Lands In Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, And Sweden
Chinese automaker Xpeng has announced specifications and pricing details for the all-electric P5 sedan in Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden. The Xpeng P5 has
New Mercedes EQE Sedan That’s €30K Cheaper Than Its EQS Sibling In Germany Detailed In Massive Gallery
Mercedes-EQ has dropped a raft of new pictures of the EQE, the latest all-electric sedan from the German carmaker that also happens to be €30K
Germany Wants To Move Up Timeline To Remove Incentives for PHEVs and EVs
Germany is moving up the timeline for hybrid and electric vehicle subsidies to go the way of the Dodo, catching the ire of some automotive
We’re Driving The Fully Electric Fiat 500 RED, What Do You Want To Know?
The Fiat 500 has regained its emblematic status in its modern form introduced in 2007 as a chic and agile urban vehicle with retro-inspired styling.
Mitsubishi Brings Back 2023 Colt Subcompact From The Dead As A Rebodied Renault Clio
Mitsubishi has released the first teaser of the upcoming Colt, the carmaker’s new small model that’s expected to debut in fall 2023. The new Colt
Kia Confirms EV9 Electric SUV Flagship Coming To Europe In 2023
Kia has officially confirmed that the production version of the EV9 concept will be sold in Europe starting from 2023, alongside its availability in the
Ford Mustang Bullitt Driver Left Red-Faced After Powerslide Goes Wrong
If you’re looking for a powerful performance car that’s reasonably priced, the Ford Mustang is hard to beat. You could choose to by an entry-level
Hybrid NASCAR Camaro Could Compete In 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans
The 24 Hours of Le Mans is the toughest endurance race on the motorsports calendar, pushing vehicles, drivers, and manufacturers to their limits. 2023 marks
BMW, Mercedes, VW, Renault, Opel, Ford Being Investigated Over Antitrust Breaches
A number of car manufacturers in Europe have had their facilities raided by anti-competition regulators due to suspicions they may have broken antitrust regulations. The