IAA Mobility 2023 in München didn't disappoint, and Audi stole the spotlight by showcasing its revamped Q8 and SQ8 models on the red carpet. These iconic SUVs received a makeover that focuses
While the Neue Klasse BMW Concept turned heads at IAA Mobility 2023, it wasn't the only star of the show. Making its global debut in Munich was the very first 5 Series, the 530e BMW plug-in hybrid
A genuine show-stopper, the Cupra DarkRebel concept just made its debut at the IAA Mobility show in Munich. Online supporters of the Cupra made suggestions that led to the car's distinctive dark v
Renault has introduced the 2024 Grand Kangoo, an extended 7-seater variant of the third-generation Kangoo minivan, catering to those who prioritize spaciousness and versatility. This versatile minivan
Volkswagen has recently revealed its ID. GTI Concept, an electrified vision of its legendary hot hatch lineage. The unveiling took place at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Munich, marking the fi
BMW has just introduced the X5 Protection VR6, its latest take on an armored SUV designed with VIPs in mind. At first glance, the BMW X5 Protection VR6 might look like your regular X5, but it's pa
Hello, fellow auto enthusiasts! If you're anything like us, the words 'upcoming 2023 auto shows' are music to your ears. There's nothing like the excitement of new reveals, innovative technologies, and the general buzz of an auto show. 2023 is set to bring us a parade of fascinating auto shows, and we're here to ensure you don't miss a single one. So buckle up, and let's take a road trip into the future!
Hyundai declared its target of becoming carbon neutral by 2045 during the IAA Mobility Show in 2021. It will stop selling ICE vehicles in Europe from 2035, and its global fleet sales will be dominated
We bring you great news straight from IAA Mobility Show 2021! Mercedes has just unveiled its high-performance electric limousine. When equipped with the optional Dynamic Plus package, the Mercede
Mercedes-Benz is already working on a purely electric version of the G-Class, which chief executive Ola Kallenius has termed as inevitable. According to a fresh report from the German website Mbp