Mercedes Stops Testing EQS With 1.0-Liter Engine: Report

Mercedes Stops Testing EQS With 1.0-Liter Engine: Report

The EQS is built on a dedicated EV platform, but Mercedes has been toying with the idea of ​​using a gas engine. Not to drive the wheels, but as a generator to quickly charge the battery. A new report claims prototype testing has been carried out with a tiny 1.0-liter turbocharged range extender. However, these … Read more

Dodge Now Testing New Charger In Public Without Camouflage

Dodge Now Testing New Charger In Public Without Camouflage

Last week, Dodge released photos showing the new Charger without any camouflage. Now, we see it on I-75 in Michigan, not too far from the automaker's headquarters. The clip, published on Instagram by user @connor.mink, shows the rear of the Charger, specifically the layout of its taillights. The lights resemble the old-school ones but have … Read more

Porsche Caught Testing Electric Boxster With Fake Exhaust

Porsche Caught Testing Electric Boxster With Fake Exhaust

With Porsche halting production of the 718 in Europe due to cybersecurity regulations, an electric successor is not far off. Ahead of its 2025 launch, the Boxster EV has been spotted testing in cold weather in Scandinavia. Some of these prototypes now have the latest headlights and taillights, but that central exhaust tip is clearly … Read more

Hyundai's new electric vehicle caught testing in the US

Hyundai's new electric vehicle caught testing in the US

Hyundai’s electric car push is in full swing. With the Ioniq 5 recently refreshed, the Korean brand is expanding its lineup with a rugged-looking XRT trim. The model has been spotted in the United States where the larger Ioniq 9 is also undergoing final testing. The latter is a three-row SUV, which apparently won’t be … Read more

Kia Electric Truck Spotted Testing in America

Kia Electric Truck Spotted Testing in America

More than a year ago, Kia announced plans to launch two electric trucks by 2027. One of them was apparently caught testing in California while wearing heavy camouflage. It’s not the recently announced Tasman, as that truck looks different and will have a combustion engine, at least initially. We’re obviously dealing with a test truck, … Read more