Discover the all-new XPeng GX, a Chinese SUV blending Range Rover looks with insane AI tech, steer-by-wire, up to 577 hp, and prices starting under $60,000.
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Ferrari’s first EV is here, and it’s called Luce. Designed by Apple’s Jony Ive, the interior ditches massive screens for glorious, tactile buttons. It costs $535,000, features a glass key, and proves that Italian stubbornness will save driving.
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Pliyt's new autonomous concept features independent private pods, one-way glass, and zero-gravity seats. Discover the "introvert's taxi" aiming for 2028.
The 2026 Red Bull Erzbergrodeo regulations now allow the electric Stark Varg to race. Discover how this 80hp EV plans to survive the world's hardest enduro.
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Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a Toyota-backed hairdryer that actually works
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Aria
The ARIA EV from Dutch students is an electric prototype built so simply that owners can fix it using an app and a tiny included toolbox - the automotive equivalent of flat-pack furniture. This brilliant concept is giving dealership service managers across the globe a justifiable panic attack.
Fiat is bringing the Topolino EV to America, and it's so small it makes a golf cart look like an SUV. With 8 horsepower and a top speed of 28 mph, this adorable little electric mouse is ready to conquer suburban streets
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XPeng's P7+ tossed out the expensive lasers for a "vision-only" AI, proving the future is not just electric, but also a bit cheeky. It’s massive, silent, and offers backseat massages - making it the perfect, high-tech, $27,250 luxury couch on wheels.
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This searing yellow, fighter-jet-canopied wonder has a hexagonal yoke, a missile-launching joystick (probably), and a "Gamer" mode that rates your driving skill. It’s brilliant and Kia has deliberately told us absolutely nothing about the price or performance.
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Lexus finally ditched the 'Sport Concept' name, confirming the new LFA is electric. It will be terrifyingly fast, feature a yoke-style steering wheel, and cost enough to make your bank manager spontaneously weep. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to start saving.
An architecture firm invented the Solaris, a solar-powered motorcycle with retractable wings that charge itself like a flamboyant sunflower. It's a self-sustaining leopard of the road, giving riders absolute freedom from charging stations.
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The air taxi dream is back, thanks to AutoFlight's floating vertiport, the "Integrated Sea-Air Low-Altitude Economy Solution." It’s a self-propelled barge covered in solar panels, capable of handling 4,409-pound aircraft. Now we just need a name that doesn't sound like a government audit.
The EV is finally doing something truly vital. An Oxford crew put batteries in Land Rovers so a Kenyan safari can stick it to the mud and the diesel-delivery gods. It's an automotive genius, a solar-powered, whispering giant for the giraffes and lots of cute elephants.
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A single-seat electric hoverbike for $99,900. It's Part 103 legal, uses 48 tiny jet fans, and flies for a solid 10 to 15 minutes on a promise and a prayer. If the solid-state battery shows up, you can finally commute like a high-powered, low-altitude vacuum cleaner.
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captainelectro.com | 1972 BMW 2002 EV Conversion: Tesla Power Meets Classic Bavarian Steel
This 1972 BMW 2002, converted by Bavarian Econs Tech, now boasts a Tesla heart and i3 lungs, making a classic German coupé as quiet as a church mouse. With 178 horsepower and a 124-mile range, it’s a beautifully executed contradiction - all vintage looks, zero oily drama.
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2026 Porsche Cayenne Electric
Porsche’s new Cayenne Electric is here, and the numbers are laughable. With 1,139 horsepower, 0-60 mph in 2.4 seconds, and charging speeds that defy physics, this isn't just an SUV - it’s a nuclear reactor with cup holders.
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ARIDGE Land Aircraft Carrier - captainelectro.com
The "flying car" is finally here. Sort of. For $280,000, XPENG's Aridge gives you a two-seater drone... and the six-wheeled truck to carry it in. It's the most gloriously unnecessary, but brilliant "what if" I've seen in years.
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It's hot here in hashtag#Guangzhou - and it's about to get even hotter... The 2025 hashtag#XPENG AI Day is about to kick off! Get ready for a revolution - and I mean it, I'm here and honestly, we have a major shift coming... watch it live here: lnkd.in/dpR4wRfi
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Brits Built a 2,000-Pound Electric Car in Six Months. With What, Sticky Tape?
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This isn't just a concept; it's the start of a new manufacturing era. And we've got eyes on the ground: our own MaxMcDee is en route to the facility right now to get the exclusive story.
Stay tuned. We'll be sharing his inside look very soon.
captainelectro.com | They finally did it. Aridge is mass-producing a "Land Aircraft Carrier” - a 6x6 hybrid truck that launches a two-seat drone from its back.
It's happening. The future of mobility is taking a huge leap in China.
Chinese company Aridge (formerly XPeng AeroHT) has just rolled out the very first "Land Aircraft Carrier" from its newly completed mass-production line.
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Ultraviolette is bringing its F77 electric bikes to Spain and Portugal, promising a 143-mile range. They’re not superbikes, just sensible, stylish commuters. If the price is right, they might just conquer Europe, one quiet city block at a time.
Nissan slapped a slide-out solar panel on its tiny Sakura EV. It looks like a graduation cap, adds about 5 miles of "free" range a day, and doubles as a sunshade. It's weird, it's smart, and it might mean you almost never plug in.
The Chinese are at it again! Yangwang’s U9 Xtreme, a 3,000-hp electric beast, just did the impossible. It smashed the Nürburgring record with a sub-seven-minute lap, proving it’s not just fast in a straight line—it can actually 'turn'.
EHang’s new VT35 is a $910,000, two-seat electric drone that wants to be your next taxi. It's got nine propellers, a 124-mile range, and, most terrifyingly, no pilot. What could possibly go wrong?