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One in five new cars sold in the EU is now fully electric
Automotive Industry
14/07/2026

One in five new cars sold in the EU is now fully electric

Fully electric cars reached a 20% share of the EU market in the first five months of 2026, according to the ACEA, up from 15.3% a year earlier, with 950,521 BEVs registered. EV share has grown roughly tenfold since 2019. Hybrids are now the most popular choice at 37.8%, while petrol has fallen to 22.4% and diesel to 7.6%. Overall EU registrations are up 4% year-to-date.

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Milltek's widebody kit makes the Alpine A290 look like a mini Renault 5 Turbo
Automotive Industry
14/07/2026

Milltek's widebody kit makes the Alpine A290 look like a mini Renault 5 Turbo

Exhaust specialist Milltek Sport has revealed a widebody kit for the Alpine A290 and its Renault 5 twin, previewed at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026. It adds fender flares, aluminium side skirts, a roof spoiler, a sharper light signature and a modified charging-port cover for a Renault 5 Turbo look, and is fully reversible with no adhesive residue. There are no power changes, and Milltek is gauging demand at an intended price of around 2,500 euro.

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France's new presidential car is a bespoke, armoured, electric DS N°7
Electric Cars & Technology
14/07/2026

France's new presidential car is a bespoke, armoured, electric DS N°7

DS has revealed the N°7 Élysée, the new official state car of the French President, which joined the Élysée Palace fleet at the 14 July 2026 Bastille Day parade. It is a fully armoured, 100% electric E-TENSE with a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system making 350 hp and a 97.2 kWh battery. The chassis is stretched 25 cm for a redesigned rear cabin, and it wears an exclusive Bleu Liberté paint over an interior of Alcantara, Nappa leather and ash wood.

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The WEC could end its 2026 season in Europe, at Barcelona and Monza
14/07/2026

The WEC could end its 2026 season in Europe, at Barcelona and Monza

The FIA World Endurance Championship is poised to revise the end of its 2026 calendar for a second time, drawing up a contingency plan to replace the planned Qatar and Bahrain rounds with races at Barcelona and Monza because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The plan, shown to teams at Interlagos, is expected to need ratification at the FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting believed to be around 23 July. Both European events would be six-hour races awarding the standard 25 points for a win.

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Autoworld's summer show is a love letter to the cars of the 90s
Automotive Industry
14/07/2026

Autoworld's summer show is a love letter to the cars of the 90s

Autoworld's Icons of the 90s exhibition celebrates 1990s car culture in the Parc du Cinquantenaire in Brussels, running from 8 July to 6 September 2026 with adult tickets from €17. The line-up spans everyday heroes and hot hatches like the Renault Clio Williams, Japanese legends including the Toyota Supra and Nissan Skyline GT-R, and supercars such as the Ferrari F50 and Lamborghini Diablo VT. Around 15 motorcycles and a full 90s pop-culture backdrop, from MTV to early mobile phones, complete the show.

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Do you remember the Berlingo that Citroen turned into a beach car?
Automotive Industry
13/07/2026

Do you remember the Berlingo that Citroen turned into a beach car?

Do you remember the Citroen Berlingo Coupe de Plage? At the 1996 Paris Salon, Citroen showed three concept versions of its new Berlingo, and Bertone built this one as a joyful two-seat beach car. It had an open pickup bed, fold-out reclining beach chairs on reinforced pillars, a surfboard roof rack, folding shelves for a cooler and external speakers for the radio, all powered by a 103 hp 1.8-litre Xantia engine. It never reached production, but it remains one of the most charming what-ifs of the decade.

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Bugatti opens a new Molsheim factory for the Tourbillon era
Automotive Industry
13/07/2026

Bugatti opens a new Molsheim factory for the Tourbillon era

Bugatti has inaugurated La Manufacture, a purpose-built facility in Molsheim, Alsace, dedicated to the Bugatti Tourbillon. Opened on 2 July 2026 and built in less than a year, the 3,245-square-metre hall handles pre-assembly, quality control, polishing and painting, with capacity for up to 200 cars a year. CEO Mate Rimac called Molsheim the brand's center of gravity, underlining that the Rimac era is investing heavily in Bugatti's historic home.

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Stellantis sales bounce back 10 percent, and the Hemi V8 gets the credit
Automotive Industry
13/07/2026

Stellantis sales bounce back 10 percent, and the Hemi V8 gets the credit

Stellantis delivered around 1.6 million vehicles in the second quarter of 2026, a 10 percent rise year on year, after a long slump. Growth was led by a 38 percent jump in North America, helped by the return of the Ram 1500 Hemi V8, while Europe rose about 5 percent and other regions lost ground. Despite the rebound, Stellantis shares have fallen more than 25 percent since CEO Antonio Filosa's May recovery plan, with analysts wary of rising US inventory.

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The first Ferrari Luce heads to auction, with every cent going to charity
Automotive Industry
13/07/2026

The first Ferrari Luce heads to auction, with every cent going to charity

The first Ferrari Luce, listed as Chassis 0, is heading to the RM Sotheby's Monterey auction, offered without reserve with an estimate above $1.1 million. Ferrari will donate all proceeds to The Ferrari Foundation to support educational initiatives. The Tailor Made car wears an exclusive Madreperla semi-gloss finish over Le Mans metallic Perla leather, though Ferrari has not disclosed its engine or base model.

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