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Yesterday β€” 20 May 2026Main stream

Xpeng takes on Tesla: Production-ready GX L4 robotaxi is a brain on wheels

Mass production instead of endless testing phases: Xpeng leaves the global competition behind and sends its first production-ready L4 robotaxi onto the streets to challenge Tesla. The Chinese tech giant is completely ditching expensive LiDAR sensors and high-definition maps for its flagship.

Audi A2 e-tron: First real look at Audi's new entry-level EV during winter testing

Audi is bringing the legendary A2 back to life as an electric vehicle. The new entry-level model, named the A2 e-tron, is currently completing final extreme-weather stress tests in northern Sweden and in the Ingolstadt wind tunnel. First real photos of the camouflaged prototype reveal its striking silhouette ahead of its planned world premiere in fall 2026. The compact EV is expected to pave the way into the premium electric world for around €35,000.

Bosch secures major Mercedes EV motor order amid company crisis

The crisis-ridden automotive supplier Bosch has secured a lucrative major order from Mercedes-Benz for electric motors. Into the 2030s, the Stuttgart-based company will supply electric drive units for the upcoming generation of electric vehicles. The deal serves as an important signal during a period of massive job cuts.

Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe: Brutal electric performance car with 1,153 hp hits 125 mph in 6.4 seconds

Mercedes-AMG is entering an entirely new era. The new all-electric GT 4-Door Coupe uses radical axial-flux motor technology and delivers a peak output of an incredible 1,153 hp. Thanks to an extreme 800V architecture, the performance EV can add 286 miles of range in just ten minutes, taking on established rivals both on the racetrack and at the charging station.

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Major cuts at Porsche: 500 jobs axed, e-bike division shut down

Sports car manufacturer Porsche is pulling the emergency brake and parting ways with three subsidiaries, leaving more than 500 employees without a job. The hardest hit is the e-bike development division, which is being completely shut down. Under CEO Michael Leiters, Porsche is refocusing on its core business to combat falling profits and weak demand.

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