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Belgium's car inspection is about to get simpler and far less frequent
Automotive Industry
18/08/2026

Belgium's car inspection is about to get simpler and far less frequent

From 1 September 2026, Flanders moves its car inspection from once a year to once every two years, aligning Belgium with most of Europe. Paperwork is cut, the insurance certificate is no longer needed at the test, and the window to repair a serious defect grows from 15 days to two months. A planned reform would also scrap the mandatory second-hand inspection for domestic sales.

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In France, posting a photo of a car parked on grass can land a brand in court
Automotive Industry
18/08/2026

In France, posting a photo of a car parked on grass can land a brand in court

Under France's 1991 Lalonde law, any car advertising showing a vehicle off public roads, on grass, sand, rocks, in a forest or a river, is illegal, and that includes Instagram and TikTok posts. It even applies to images shot abroad if they are visible in France. In January 2025 Jeep and 42 dealers were ordered to pay 250,000 euros, with fines reaching 7,500 euros per image.

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Hiroshi Okuda, the outsider who forced Toyota to change and gave us the Prius, has died at 93
Automotive Industry
17/08/2026

Hiroshi Okuda, the outsider who forced Toyota to change and gave us the Prius, has died at 93

Hiroshi Okuda, who led Toyota as president and then chairman from 1995 to 2006, has died at the age of 93. The first person outside the founding Toyoda family to run the company in a generation, he modernised its culture, expanded it worldwide and championed the hybrid Prius. His influence on the modern car industry is hard to overstate.

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LeBron James designed a Maybach, and replaced the V12 badge with his own crown
New Models
17/08/2026

LeBron James designed a Maybach, and replaced the V12 badge with his own crown

LeBron James has curated a bespoke Mercedes-Maybach S 680 through the brand's MANUFAKTUR Made to Measure programme, unveiled at Pebble Beach. Two identical cars were built, one for his own collection and one to be auctioned for the LeBron James Family Foundation in Akron, Ohio. It swaps the V12 badge for his crown logo, a first for Maybach.

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This 1960s Mercedes hides the twin-turbo V8 AMG just walked away from
New Models
17/08/2026

This 1960s Mercedes hides the twin-turbo V8 AMG just walked away from

Kugelwerks, a Los Angeles coachbuilder, has revealed the One Eleven, a restomod of the 1960s Mercedes-Benz W111 coupe. It uses the running gear of the previous Mercedes-AMG C63 S, including its twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 with 510 hp and 700 Nm, driving the rear wheels through a seven-speed automatic. Production is limited, deliveries start in September 2026, and prices open at 480,000 dollars.

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Stellantis may close a Canadian plant that has not built a car since 2023
Automotive Industry
17/08/2026

Stellantis may close a Canadian plant that has not built a car since 2023

Stellantis has told the union Unifor it is seriously considering closing or selling its Brampton assembly plant in Ontario, which has been idle since late 2023. Around 2,200 workers have been on layoff since it was retooled for the Jeep Compass, before that production was moved to the United States. The union calls it a gut punch and points to US auto tariffs as a key factor.

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The man who paid 40 million for the Ferrari Luce made his fortune from light itself
Automotive Industry
17/08/2026

The man who paid 40 million for the Ferrari Luce made his fortune from light itself

The buyer who paid 40 million dollars for the first Ferrari Luce at Monterey has been named as Dr Herbert Wertheim, a self-made billionaire, inventor and philanthropist who created the first UV-absorbing dye for plastic eyeglass lenses. A keen Ferrari collector, he bought a Tailor Made Daytona SP3 for 26 million at the same event a year earlier. All proceeds went to The Ferrari Foundation.

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An Alfa restomod shop is becoming a carmaker, and its first car has a manual V12
Automotive Industry
17/08/2026

An Alfa restomod shop is becoming a carmaker, and its first car has a manual V12

Totem Automobili, known for its restomodded Alfa Romeo Giulia GT coupes, has revealed its first in-house platform, the Tiziano, at Monterey Car Week. It uses a carbon monocoque and a naturally aspirated V12 from Italtecnica paired with a six-speed manual, and will spawn three T12 body styles. A running chassis is promised for 2027.

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Mercedes-Benz refreshes the C-Class, and gives it three AI brains at once
New Models
17/08/2026

Mercedes-Benz refreshes the C-Class, and gives it three AI brains at once

Mercedes-Benz has given the C-Class Saloon and Estate their most comprehensive update yet, with sharper styling, an AI assistant built on ChatGPT, Microsoft Bing and Google Gemini, and Euro 7-ready engines. Orders open on 18 August 2026, with German prices starting at €48,844 including VAT.

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