Porsche's fifth Charging Lounge in Hamburg-Rahlstedt offers 400 kW fast charging, premium amenities, and a sustainable modular design for a seamless EV experience.
Heritage Hub welcomed over 12,000 visitors in 2024, featuring classic cars, special exhibitions, and new audio guides, reinforcing its status as a global automotive hub.
The first-ever BMW M3 CS Touring debuts at Bathurst, boasting race-inspired power, M xDrive traction, and 0-100 km/h in 3.5s, with global deliveries starting March 2025.
The Audi A6 e-tron debuts with new entry-level models, offering sleek design, long-range efficiency, fast charging, and advanced aerodynamics for a premium EV experience.
Hyundai earns nine 2025 Car and Driver Editors’ Choice Awards, recognizing its excellence across EVs, SUVs, sedans, and trucks after rigorous expert testing.
Bugatti unveils Bugatti Baku, its largest showroom worldwide, marking a new era of luxury automotive excellence in Central Asia with the debut of the Bugatti Tourbillon.
The Lexus LBX wins Small SUV of the Year 2025 from *What Car?*, marking its second consecutive win and reinforcing its status as a leader in the compact SUV segment.
Opel unveils the Combo 4×4 with Dangel, featuring intelligent AWD, increased ground clearance, and advanced tech for seamless performance on city streets and rough terrain.
DS Automobiles celebrates 70 years of the iconic DS at Rétromobile 2025 with a special exhibition featuring historic models and the debut of the new DS N°8 in France.
Fiat Grande Panda debuts in Europe with electric and hybrid options, blending Italian design, sustainability, and smart technology for a fun and efficient urban drive.