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Volkswagen promises physical buttons… and in the meantime unveils a rolling cinema: the ID. Era 9X
04/03/2026

Volkswagen promises physical buttons… and in the meantime unveils a rolling cinema: the ID. Era 9X

In Europe, Volkswagen suddenly sounds almost humble. Less touch, more feel. Physical buttons are making a comeback. And then Volkswagen presents this: the ID. Era 9X. A gigantic electric SUV with so many screens that you might spontaneously think you are sitting in a rolling MediaMarkt.

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Official: Audi Concept C goes into production, electric sports car to arrive within two years
03/03/2026

Official: Audi Concept C goes into production, electric sports car to arrive within two years

The rumour mill was running at full speed. Would Audi abandon its sports car ambitions? Would Porsche’s PPE platform be scrapped? And what if Porsche’s electric 718 never happens? According to Audi CEO Gernot Döllner, the answer is clear.

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Volvo throws 2.5 million cars around with one single update: this is what's really changing
03/03/2026

Volvo throws 2.5 million cars around with one single update: this is what's really changing

The Swedish brand is rolling out its largest over‑the‑air update ever to around 2.5 million cars across 85 countries. This is not a minor patch or a simple map update, but a completely redesigned user experience: Volvo Car UX.

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Lawsuit over EA888: Volkswagen's beloved 2.0 TSI under fire in the US
03/03/2026

Lawsuit over EA888: Volkswagen's beloved 2.0 TSI under fire in the US

The Volkswagen Group has known its highs, and its scars. Dieselgate is etched into the collective memory, as are the oil consumption problems of early TSI engines in the late 2000s. Now a new legal issue has surfaced.

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10 Years of Rolls-Royce Black Badge: How the Darkest Alter Ego Reinvented the Brand
03/03/2026

10 Years of Rolls-Royce Black Badge: How the Darkest Alter Ego Reinvented the Brand

In 2016, Rolls-Royce did something the brand had not done for decades: it created an official alter ego. Not a separate sub-brand, not a temporary special edition, but a new attitude. Darker. More powerful. Less chauffeur, more driving yourself.

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The Renault Clio Is (Already) the Best-Selling Car in Europe in 2026
02/03/2026

The Renault Clio Is (Already) the Best-Selling Car in Europe in 2026

The European car market loves drama, but January 2026 was mainly a reality check. Not with a new electric hype or an SUV that “can do everything”, but with something we had almost forgotten: a compact hatchback that simply does what you expect from a car.

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Fisker Ocean After the Bankruptcy: How an EV Without Cloud and App Can Literally “Seize Up”
02/03/2026

Fisker Ocean After the Bankruptcy: How an EV Without Cloud and App Can Literally “Seize Up”

Somewhere there is a Fisker Ocean with a full battery, an electric powertrain that is technically ready to go… and yet nothing happens. Server access, OTA updates, diagnostic tools and even simple access to the car can become problematic if the manufacturer disappears or the “cloud” is shut down.

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Impossible? Not Quite. Bugatti Bolide Is Being Made Street Legal
02/03/2026

Impossible? Not Quite. Bugatti Bolide Is Being Made Street Legal

The Bugatti Bolide was never intended for public roads. 1,825 hp, an extremely light carbon body and slicks that wear out after 60 kilometres. This was a track weapon. Full stop. Until now.

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BMW M2 Gets Even Sharper: M Performance Track Kit and New Exhaust for M2 CS
02/03/2026

BMW M2 Gets Even Sharper: M Performance Track Kit and New Exhaust for M2 CS

BMW M once again takes its entry-level model to a higher level. From July 2026, the BMW M2 will receive an M Performance Track Kit, fully street legal but explicitly developed for track days.

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