• VW ID.Unyx

    Guess what? There’s another Chinese market-only VW model! It’s the ID family’s member’s newest offspring, the ID. Unyx! The new ID model will be built with one of VW’s Chinese partners and is the first of a few new models. I wonder if VW will also claim “in China, for China”, as they do for… Continue reading VW ID.Unyx

  • New VW ID Concept

    On April 25th, VW will show an all-new EV concept in China. It will preview an all-new model from the ID Family of EVs. So far, from what we can see in the teaser above, it does look really sleek. Something reminiscent of the Polestar 3, maybe. In any case, this already looks more modern… Continue reading New VW ID Concept

  • 2025 VW Tiguan.

    As usual, VW still thinks the North American market only likes larger SUVs. Therefore, the all-new 2024 redesigned Tiguan wasn’t for us. Instead, we are still getting the 7-seater longer version with 3 rows of seats. This new SUV will also replace the Tayron in China. The new Chinese Tayron and North American Tiguan will… Continue reading 2025 VW Tiguan.

  • Mazda CX-80.

    Mazda finally revealed the last piece of their “new models puzzle” with the European market CX-80. It is a 3-row version of the CX-60 but a bit shorter than our CX-90. At least unlike the North American CX-70 and CX-90, the European models are not the exact same cars. The CX-80 is indeed longer and… Continue reading Mazda CX-80.

  • 2025 Toyota Camry.

    Toyota has released official pricing info for the redesigned 2025 Camry. The “redesign” is modest at best, since the car is basically the same as the previous generation. A design dating back to 2017. The front end is new, and so are the rear lights. And for some reason, the rear side window is a… Continue reading 2025 Toyota Camry.

  • Future Alfas.

    Yes, new Alfa Romeos are coming. In Europe, the new Alfa-Romeo Junior was launched a few days ago. However, this isn’t coming here. What we will be getting is a new Stelvio SUV next year and a new Giulia sedan a year later. Both will be based on the new STLA Large platform from Stelantis.… Continue reading Future Alfas.

  • Mazda 6e.

    Mazda has released a second teaser for their all-new EV sedan, the Mazda 6e. It shows part of the front door. As we’ve mentioned before, the new Mazda 6e will be based on a car from Mazda’s Chinese and state-owned partner in China, Changan. The sedan is the Changan SL03. It’s hard to tell how… Continue reading Mazda 6e.

  • 2025 Nissan Qashqai.

    Look no further than the 2025 Nissan Qashqai to see what an unnecessary mid-cycle update looks like. The new front end is smoother and much, much more generic than before. With a giant grille that now covers almost the whole front of the car. At least to me, it also looks more like a Hyundai… Continue reading 2025 Nissan Qashqai.

  • Porsche “K1”.

    K1 is the current code word for Porsche‘s upcoming large 3-row EV SUV. This will be one big top-of-the-line expensive EV. Another toy for millionaires. Regular humans will not apply. These new illustrations show what the big guy could look like. Which is basically like a larger and longer next-generation Porsche Cayenne EV. I’m not… Continue reading Porsche “K1”.

  • BYD Denza Z9 GT.

    The name is quite a mouthful, but this is basically BYD’s new top-of-the-line EV. BYD has made headlines around the world for becoming the world’s largest EV manufacturer in 2023 ahead of Tesla. It is also selling its BYD Seal sedan in Europe as a competitor to the Tesla Model 3. And is again making… Continue reading BYD Denza Z9 GT.

  • New VW Passat sedan.

    Just when you thought the VW Magotan sedan was the new replacement for the Passat sedan, VW came out with an actual new Passat Sedan. Although unlike the new Passat wagon we saw a few months ago, the new Passat Sedan is for the Chinese market only. And none of these, sedan or wagon, will… Continue reading New VW Passat sedan.