terça-feira, 19 de maio de 2026


CADILLAC


Cadillac XT5 PHEV

Cadillac is preparing to launch a plug-in hybrid version of the XT5, which has been in production since 2024 and is currently available exclusively in China.

As a reminder, there is also a global XT5, which is sold in parallel in the US and other markets. The Cadillac XT5 PHEV has been certified as a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) in the database of the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Commerce, as a supplement to the mild 48-volt hybrid with a 2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine (237 hp).

Although the design remains virtually identical to the Chinese model revealed in 2024, the XT5 has now gained a PHEV hybrid variant that would directly compete with the Volvo XC60 in Brazil. Currently, the Swedish SUV leads the mid-size luxury SUV category precisely because of its focus on electrified powertrains. This could be Cadillac's major differentiating factor. Furthermore, the XT5 is also produced in China.

The powertrain of the new PHEV version includes a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline 4-cylinder (156 hp) and two electric motors, which together produce 367 hp. There is no information about the battery yet. The PHEV version is certified only with all-wheel drive, probably in combination with a 9-speed automatic transmission. The PHEV is equipped with an autopilot system with a lidar sensor above the windshield (the XT5 2.0T does not have lidar).

The plug-in hybrid also has a different look, namely redesigned bumpers. The new Cadillac XT5 is likely to debut in China before the end of the year. The current SUV, excluding special offers, costs from 379,900 yuan, which is equivalent to 47,970 euros. Otherwise, there are no official announcements about the transition of the global XT5 to a new generation.

The new car is equipped with a 308 T engine dedicated to the hybrid system with a dual electric motor, forming the total power in mixed combustion.

In terms of the external appearance of this model, in addition to the powertrain, it basically follows the general design of the current conventional models. The front has a classic square-shaped front grille, decorated with mesh patterns and combined with the design of the two-part separate lamps that strongly highlight the visual recognition of the complete vehicle body.

The roof includes installed laser radar hardware, likely equipping advanced intelligent driving assistance configurations. In addition, this new model has an intake grille with automatic closing and sensors in the bumper that are practical.

The side of the body maintains the traditional design of the door handle equipped with multi-space alloy wheels, side window edge surrounded by a glossy black decorative strip creating a sophisticated and luxurious feel. The rear uses the transverse chromatic strip connecting the T position lights on the sides with an aerodynamic component installed at the upper end, increasing the sporty aspect of the complete vehicle.

The exhaust layout has been significantly adjusted, discarding the old design with two exposed double intakes and replacing them with a concealed exhaust structure. In terms of body dimensions, the exact measurements are 4890/1675 mm (23 inches) with a wheelbase of [insert value here] meters.

At the core of the powertrain, this new model is equipped with the General Motors-produced LD-1 turbocharged fuel engine, integrated into the hybrid electric system. The maximum output of this engine can reach up to 23 kW with a dual engine configuration divided into two groups: the front engine reaches a peak power of [insert value here] mW while the rear engine reaches a value of [insert value here] watts.

Furthermore, this new model also includes an external discharge function, satisfying the needs of outdoor electric driving situations.

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NISSAN


Nissan Frontier Sport Edition

The 2027 Nissan Frontier offers more ways for drivers to get the most out of their pickup truck, with the addition of a Sport Edition package aimed at off-road drivers.

The new package, available on SV 4x4 and 4x2 trims, includes bold yellow accents on both the interior and exterior that help the Sport Edition stand out from the crowd, plus the confident confidence of all-terrain tires and added protection.

The Nissan Frontier mid-size pickup is offered in a variety of configurations to meet the needs and desires of customers, with King Cab or Crew Cab body styles, a choice of 1.5 or 1.8-meter cargo space, and four well-equipped trim levels: S, SV, PRO-X and PRO-4X. The Frontier also offers Dark Armor, Sport Edition and PRO-4X R packages so customers can further personalize their pickup truck.

The Frontier is built at Nissan’s Canton, Mississippi, plant, demonstrating Nissan’s long-standing commitment to manufacturing in the U.S. and to American jobs.

Nissan’s long tradition of building rugged off-road vehicles continues to inspire Frontier owners to take on off-road adventures. Now, there are more ways to add features to make off-roading accessible, right from the showroom floor.

For the 2027 model year, the Nissan Frontier SV package adds a Sport Edition package (available on SV 4x4 and 4x2 configurations) that includes 17-inch black wheels shod with 265/70R17 Hankook Dynapro tires, an aluminum skid plate, LED fog lights and front accent lighting.

Visual changes for the Sport Edition package are inspired by the popular Frontier PRO-X and PRO-4X packages, starting with a black lower front grille, grille and mirrors, complemented by “Sport” badging on the side and tailgate. The durable black upholstery scheme features contrasting yellow accent stitching.

The Frontier also adds all-terrain tires, allowing drivers who plan to venture off-road to opt for added control and confidence. This expanded offering answers the call of Frontier drivers who want to do more with their trucks, whether it’s for work, hobbies or exploring easy off-road trails. The Frontier PRO-X and PRO-4X models also add a sunroof package with the Convenience Package, giving customers more flexibility in choosing the specific stand-alone features they want on their truck.

This year, the Frontier adds a new Alpine metallic paint option to its color palette, offering a sleek new look. Exterior color choices for the Frontier also include Red Alert, Tactical Green Metallic, Afterburn Orange, Gun Metallic, Boulder Gray Pearl, Super Black, Glacier White and Bluestone Pearl.

The wireless phone charger in the PRO Package has been upgraded for faster and more consistent charging.

To give drivers more choice, the Nissan Frontier continues to offer the “Dark Armor” and “PRO-4X R” packages. “Dark Armor,” available on the SV trim level, gives the Frontier a sleeker, more subtle look with a gloss black grille, exterior badging, mirrors, interior trim accents and a roof liner, plus 17-inch “Dark Armor”-specific gloss black aluminum wheels. The PRO-4X R package offers enhanced off-road capabilities, with more aggressive Hankook Dynapro AT2 Xtreme off-road tires in 265/70R17 size fitted to 17-inch wheels, a leather-wrapped shifter and titanium-finish accents for the grille inserts and skid plate.

It comes with a 3.8-liter direct-injection V6 engine, built in the USA and rigorously tested for reliable performance. The Frontier’s V6 engine is rated at 310 horsepower and 380 Nm of torque. The 2027 Nissan Frontier PRO-X (4x2 only) and PRO-4X make off-roading a breeze with Bilstein suspension components, black 17-inch wheels with Lava Red lettering, all-terrain tires, and an electric rear differential lock (PRO-4X only). The PRO-X and PRO-4X models have an even more rugged look with Lava Red fender flares, Lava Red tow hooks, black exterior trim, and unique Lava Red interior accents.

The PRO-X and PRO-4X are also available with the intelligent Around View Monitor; on the PRO-4X, an Off-Road mode is added that can be used at speeds up to 12 mph.

All 2027 Frontier packages feature standard driver assistance and safety technologies that give drivers more confidence and safety, including lane departure warning, blind spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, rear parking sensors and intelligent cruise control. Frontier also offers simplified, powerful connectivity technologies, with a standard 8-inch and optional 12.3-inch (SV, PRO trim levels) touchscreen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and up to four USB ports. The standard 7-inch Advanced Drive Assist display keeps drivers informed of vehicle information right on the instrument panel.

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What kills EV battery range? Real-time images pinpoint lithium metal weak spots

While it's true that, just like their petrol and diesel counterparts, electric vehicles may not always match their advertised range in day-to-day conditions, the great news is that there is plenty you can do to maximise your EV’s range. 

You’re not alone if you’ve wondered about how far your electric vehicle can really go. We’re here to clear up the myths and focus on the facts – and put the power back in your hands. By understanding the ins and outs of EV range, you’ll be set to boost your car’s performance and make the most of every charge.

Let’s take a look at the top factors that can influence the range of your EV, so you can hit the road worry-free.

A crucial clue to simultaneously increasing electric vehicle (EV) driving range and battery lifespan has been discovered. A research team at KAIST has observed the exact moment of degradation in lithium metal batteries at the nanoscale (approximately 1/100,000th the thickness of a human hair) and identified the fundamental cause of performance decline. This is evaluated as a significant turning point in accelerating the commercialization of next-generation batteries.

                1 / 1Overview of the EC-AFM measurement process. Credit: ACS Energy Letters (2026)

The research team, led by Professor Seungbum Hong from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, identified the degradation mechanism of the lithium metal anode, a core component of next-generation batteries. The research is published in the journal ACS Energy Letters.

Lithium metal is dubbed a "dream battery material" due to its significantly higher energy density compared to conventional batteries. However, the rapid decline in performance after repeated charge and discharge cycles has been the biggest obstacle to commercialization. In particular, when lithium is deposited or stripped irregularly, it can form "dead lithium"—lithium that is electrically disconnected—which leads to performance degradation and poses safety risks.

Height maps and surface slope maps during the first-third plating/stripping processes. Credit: ACS Energy Letters (2026

The research team utilized in situ electrochemical atomic force microscopy (EC-AFM), which allows for real-time observation of the battery interior, to track the entire process of lithium deposition (plating) and removal (stripping). As a result, they confirmed that the lithium reaction does not occur uniformly across the entire surface but occurs selectively at specific locations.

Specifically, in porous regions with rough surfaces, voids were easily formed when lithium was stripped away, leading to the creation of "dead lithium" that becomes electrically isolated. This phenomenon acts as a direct cause of the sudden decline in battery performance.

The significance of this study lies in experimentally identifying where and how lithium metal batteries are damaged. Furthermore, it proved that the "initial morphology," where lithium is first formed, is a key variable that determines the long-term lifespan of the battery.

Accordingly, it is expected that if the surface where lithium forms is controlled uniformly and precisely in the future, battery life and stability can be dramatically improved. This suggests a design direction that can simultaneously achieve increased EV driving range and the development of long-life batteries.

Professor Seungbum Hong stated, "This research is highly significant as it directly confirmed the cause of battery performance degradation at the nanoscale. It will serve as an important foundation for developing safer and longer-lasting next-generation batteries."

The biggest everyday drains on EV battery range are highway speeds, extreme temperatures (both hot and cold), and heavy climate control use. Unlike gas cars, EVs use significantly more power overcoming aerodynamic drag at high speeds and rely on battery energy to heat or cool the cabin.

Specific factors that reduce your driving range include:

-High speeds & aggressive driving: Aerodynamic drag increases exponentially with speed. Rapid acceleration and hard braking drain the battery far faster than smooth, steady driving.

-Extreme weather: Frigid winter temperatures (freezing or below) thicken battery fluids, reducing efficiency and capacity. Similarly, extreme summer heat can cause the car to use energy to cool the battery.

-Heating and air donditioning: Turning on the cabin heater or air conditioner creates an auxiliary load that diverts power from the drivetrain. The Department of Energy notes that range can drop by up to 32% in sub-zero temperatures.

-Heavy loads & inefficient tires: Extra weight, roof racks, and trailers reduce efficiency. Using winter tires, having low tire pressure, or incorrect wheel alignment also increases rolling resistance.

Poor charging habits (long-term degradation): Over time, consistently charging the battery to 100% or letting it drop to 0% accelerates natural battery degradation.

Provided by The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) 

segunda-feira, 18 de maio de 2026


CAPRICORN


Capricorn 01 Zagato Tutto Rosso

Capricorn used the Salon Rétromobile in Paris earlier this year to showcase its 01 Zagato hypercar in a striking Giallo Sole color, while last weekend at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este, the model was shown in a unique red Tutto Rosso (it. “all red”).

As much as 95 percent of this supercar is covered in red: the bodywork, matching red wheels, body accents, carbon fiber details, side mirrors, centrally mounted windshield wiper, interior with red leather seats, red accents on the dashboard, red carbon fiber center console, red gear knob, red steering wheel...

With a bodywork designed by Zagato 1919, the Capricorn 01 Zagato is a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive hypercar, engineered and hand-built by Capricorn in Germany to deliver a pure, immersive, analog driving experience.

The Capricorn 01 Zagato prioritizes "lightweight technology and driving purity" over excessive horsepower.

Now, Capricorn is showing off at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este with a gorgeous one-of-one, uh, 01, that looks absolutely mega if you’re into the monotone look. It’s dubbed the 'Tutto Rosso' special—which in Italian translates loosely to "all red." You can probably guess why.

A whopping 95 percent of this supercar is covered in red. That’s right, 95 percent. The exterior is draped in the hue, first and foremost, joined by matching red wheels, body accents, carbon fiber details, side mirrors—and yes, even the single, central-mounted windshield wiper is red.

That red extends to the interior, with red leather on the seats, red accents on the dash, a red carbon fiber center console, a red shift knob, and of course, a red steering wheel. Even the engine bay is covered in a red carbon fiber weave.

What isn’t red? Great question. On the outside, the Capricorn logos on the front and rear of the car are spared the all-red getup. Inside, the aluminum housing on the gated shifter stays natural, as do the seat belt buckles. Other than that—not much else escapes red paint.

Milan design house Zagato's never done a hypercar (granted, a fairly new term), but it's on its way to penning its first production hypercar—if you can call a 19-car run "production". The Capricorn 01 Zagato Tutto Rosso doesn't count toward that 19-car total because it's still deemed a prototype, but it looks pretty well finished to us. And if you can afford it, you can probably also afford to get it street-legal, somehow.

This hypercar prototype already has an unnamed owner who commissioned it, with the car set to make its debut this weekend at the prestigious Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este car show on Italy's Lake Como. The 01 Zagato is in the spirit of purist hypercars like the Gordon Murray T.50 and Koenigsegg Jesko, with a 9000-rpm supercharged 5.2-liter Ford V-8 good for "more than" 900 horsepower and a manual transmission. That transmission is a dogleg five-speed, but when you've only got a claimed 2647 pounds of dry weight against 900 hp, maybe you can spare a ratio or two. As you might expect, there's a lot of carbon fiber—the tub, body, and much of the interior are carbon.

And in the case of the Tutto Rosso–"all red" in Italian—that carbon fiber was tinted red. The company says that 95 percent of the car's visible surfaces are red. If you think you have a favorite color, safe to say you don't like it as much as this 01 Zagato owner likes red.

The Capricorn 01 Zagato's base price is $3,344,000 at the current exchange rate, and if that's too rich for your blood, don't worry about it—the 01 Zagato is homologated for the EU, but not the U.S. market. There are ways around that (like the Show and Display route), but maybe you can just keep it at your pied-à-terre in Monaco.

Ford's 5.2-liter supercharged V8 engine produces 662 kW/900 hp and 1,000 Nm of torque here, and is mated to a manual transmission.

With an LMP1-grade carbon fiber structure and carbon fiber bodywork, the Capricorn 01 Zagato weighs less than 1,200 kg, providing an excellent power-to-weight ratio, exceptional agility, a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of less than 3.0 seconds and a top speed of 360 km/h.

Production of the Capricorn 01 Zagato will be strictly limited to a series of just 19 coupes (priced at €2.95 million per unit), as a tribute to the year Zagato was founded - 1919. This number is of particular significance to the design house and serves as a tribute to its history of creating highly sought-after, ultra-limited, collector's cars.

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CATERHAM


Caterham Seven Nurburgring Edition

The Nürburgring, the world’s most famous race track, is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, and Caterham is paying tribute to the legendary track with a limited edition Seven Nurburgring Edition.

This special model arrives as the “Green Hell” marks its centenary, celebrating the historic link between the British manufacturer and the German track.

Limited to just 100 units, the edition is based on the Caterham Seven 420R. This model uses a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated Ford Duratec engine, producing 210 hp. This powertrain allows the lightweight Caterham (weighing just 560 kg) to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph (96 km/h) in 3.8 seconds, while its top speed is 218 km/h.

The Seven Nurburgring Edition is defined by mechanical refinements specifically tuned for the Nordschleife. Among other things, it has Bilstein shock absorbers, a limited-slip differential, an upgraded braking system, 13-inch Apollo alloy wheels and carbon fiber elements (including the dashboard, front wings, etc.).

The exterior is available in three exclusive colors, although buyers have access to the entire Caterham palette for further personalization.

The interior maintains the brand's minimalist, driver-focused philosophy, with the addition of commemorative details. The silhouette of the Nürburgring track is embroidered on the headrests, complemented by red contrast stitching and a numbered plaque on the passenger side.

The Nürburgring edition also carries special historical weight. It marks the 25th anniversary of Caterham's class victory at the Nürburgring 24 Hours, a feat that cemented the Seven's reputation in endurance racing.

Finally, prices for the Seven Nurburgring Edition start at £48,995.

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How often should a major service be performed?

A question that plagues almost every driver, sooner or later: when should a major service actually be performed?

Factory recommendations exist, but mechanics often view them with reservations. And for good reason.

According to the factory instructions of some car manufacturers, a major service is scheduled at 120,000 or even 240,000 kilometers. However, in practice, many service technicians recommend checking and replacing key parts earlier. Many mechanics recommend that a major service be performed at approximately 60,000 to 100,000 kilometers, or every four to five years if the vehicle does not reach that mileage.

Why is there this gap between what is written in the manual and what is recommended by mechanics? The answer lies in one word: driving conditions. City driving, short routes, frequent stops, poor fuel quality, dusty roads – all of this wears out parts much faster than the ideal laboratory parameters on which the factory intervals are based.

What is changed and why it is important...A major service involves much more than an oil change. It is a comprehensive check and restoration of the vehicle's key systems. As part of a major service, the timing belt or chain, tensioners, rollers, water pump, auxiliary belts and coolant are most often checked and, if necessary, replaced.

The timing belt deserves special attention. If it breaks while you are driving, the engine can suffer a breakdown that costs many times more than the service itself. It is no exaggeration to say that replacing the timing belt on time is one of the most important investments for the longevity of the engine. Many service technicians recommend that the water pump, rollers and tensioners be replaced together with the timing belt, because these parts are accessed during the same procedure.

Of course, not every vehicle is the same. A good mechanic will not automatically replace everything in a row without an assessment. If a certain part does not show visible damage or wear, its replacement can be postponed - but only with a professional assessment, not based on assumptions.

Small service as the basis of regular maintenance...Before you get to the big service, there is the small service – which should be done once a year or every 10,000 kilometers. This is not an option, it is the minimum. A small service involves changing the engine oil and all filters: air filter, fuel filter and oil filter. In addition, the spark plugs, heaters, brake fluid and coolant, as well as belts, are checked and replaced.

Think of a small service as an annual health check for your car. You don’t wait until you have a headache before going to the doctor. The same goes for a car. An engine running on old oil uses more fuel, heats up faster and its internal parts wear out much faster than they should.

How much does waiting cost...There is no poetry here – there is only math. Ignoring regular service saves money in the short term, but in the long term – it always costs more. A driver who significantly exceeds the recommended interval for a big service increases the risk of serious damage, including a timing belt break in engines that use it. Engine repairs after a breakdown often cost many times more than the value of the vehicle itself.

Experience shows that drivers who regularly service their cars spend less on annual repairs than those who do so irregularly or only when something breaks down. Regular servicing reduces the likelihood of costly breakdowns, extends the life of the vehicle and preserves its resale value.

Driving conditions determine the pace...Mileage is only part of the picture. A driver who drives 5,000 kilometres a year, but mostly in city traffic and short distances, is more exposed to wear and tear on certain systems than someone who drives 15,000 kilometres on the motorway. City driving means more stops, more idling and more strain on the brake system.

That is why the interval of four to five years – regardless of the mileage – is not set by chance. Parts age even without driving. The rubber on the timing belt cracks, fluids lose their properties and seals dry out. Time is a factor as important as the mileage.

Climate conditions also play a role. Vehicles that are used in dustier environments, operate in higher temperatures, or are exposed to salty air require more frequent servicing. For example, an air filter may need to be replaced earlier if the vehicle is frequently used on dusty roads or construction sites.

How to tell when It’s time...In addition to mileage and date, your vehicle often gives you signs. Louder engine noise, vibrations, unusual noises when accelerating or braking, increased coolant temperature, and higher fuel consumption are all signs that a service may be overdue. The problem is that many people ignore these signs or attribute them to the normal aging of their car.

It’s good practice to keep a service logbook and record each service with the date and odometer reading. This paper or digital record is not just a formality – it serves as proof of maintenance when selling the vehicle and is a useful reminder when it’s time for the next inspection.

Where to get spare parts...When it's time for a service, one of the practical questions is where to get spare parts. The quality of the parts directly affects the result of the service - cheap, low-quality parts can fail far before the scheduled date and jeopardize road safety.

When purchasing spare parts, it is important to choose proven suppliers and quality components that match the specific vehicle model. Specialized auto parts stores often make it easier and faster to purchase parts for regular vehicle maintenance.

Service is not an expense, it is an investment...Drivers who regularly service their car not only avoid expensive breakdowns, but also extend the useful life of their vehicle by several years. A well-maintained engine, which has fresh coolant, a properly functioning lubrication system and a new timing belt, runs quieter, consumes less and lasts longer.

The answer to the question of how often to do a major service is not complicated: every 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers, or every four to five years – whichever comes first. A minor service is most often done once a year or after 10,000 to 15,000 kilometers. Behind these numbers lies something more important: a car is a machine that requires attention, not an appliance that works by itself as long as it can be started.

Neglecting service is not saving. It is borrowing money from a future breakdown – with interest.

A major car service typically costs between $300 and $800+ (or approximately £250 to £450+ in the UK, and $400 to $900 AUD in Australia). The exact price depends significantly on your vehicle's make and model, engine size, and where you choose to have the service performed.

General cost breakdown by region(below):

United States: $296 to $600+ is the standard baseline. High-end or luxury vehicles frequently exceed this range, potentially reaching thousands if extensive part replacements are needed.

United Kingdom: £250 to £450+. Independent garages are usually much closer to the lower end, while major brand dealerships charge premium rates.

Australia: $400 to $900 AUD. This covers advanced replacements but excludes extra physical repairs like brake pads or tires.

What is Included in a Major Service?...A major service is a comprehensive vehicle health check recommended every 2 years or 24,000 miles (whichever comes first). It covers everything included in minor or full annual services, plus deep maintenance items:

Engine Maintenance: Fresh engine oil and a brand new oil filter.

Deep filter changes: Complete replacement of the engine air filter, cabin/pollen filter, and fuel filter.Ignition & Mechanical: Brand new spark plugs (for petrol vehicles) and checks on the timing belt/chain.

Fluids system: Brake fluid change, clutch fluid top-up, and power steering fluid top-up.

Safety & electronics: Comprehensive diagnostic error-code scan, suspension check, and extensive steering/braking system inspections.

Core factors influencing the final price(below):

Dealership vs. independent mechanic: Booking through a franchise dealership will cost 20% to 40% more than a local, independent workshop. However, dealerships use Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts, which may be mandatory to preserve a newer car's factory warranty.

Engine and Spark Plugs: Vehicles with larger engine capacities (such as V6 or V8 engines) require more oil and extra spark plugs, which naturally elevates the cost of materials.

Unforeseen Repairs: The baseline service price only covers inspection and standard filters. If the mechanic discovers worn-out brake pads, failing batteries, or cracked belts, these repairs will add to your final invoice.

Always ask for an itemized, upfront quote before authorizing a garage to begin work so you can review what parts are being replaced

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domingo, 17 de maio de 2026


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The Return of the Legend: How Laszlo Nagy Perge from Subotica Revived the Iconic Trabant for the 21st Century

Is it possible to combine Cold War nostalgia with modern vehicle aesthetics? Designer Laszlo Nagy Perge shows us that not only is it possible, but that the result can be absolutely fascinating. His latest design project takes us straight to the era when the Berlin Wall divided the world, an era in which status symbols like Mercedes and BMW ruled on one side, while two-stroke machines like the Wartburg and Trabant beat on the other.

Although those times are behind us, the Trabant has never truly left our memories. Laszlo decided to bring back that recognizable feeling of childhood and bring a smile to the faces of all car lovers, but with a serious, visionary twist. Like the success stories where cult classics are transformed into modern icons – such as the MINI or the Fiat 500, which have become synonymous with urban chic – this concept brings the perfect reinterpretation of the East German legend.

Where tradition meets futurism From a professional perspective, this concept is a masterclass in retro-futuristic industrial design. Laszlo has reconstructed the recognizable silhouette of the Trabant and adapted it to the proportions of a modern platform.

Maintained proportions with a modern attitude: The car has retained its characteristic, recognizable "three-volume" shape with a pronounced rear end and vertical light clusters on the edges of the body. However, the wheel track has been widened and the arches above the wheels have been emphasized, giving the vehicle a more stable and aggressive stance on the road.

Aerodynamics and minimalist details: The front end brings clean surfaces, characteristic of electric vehicles where the traditional radiator grille is no longer technically necessary. Instead, a modern LED strip has been integrated that connects the recognizable round lights, giving the car a technologically advanced signature.

Contrasting roof and body graphics: The two-tone body with a light roof directly visually reminds us of the original models, but in combination with the matte black sills and the modern, aerodynamic large-diameter wheels, it creates the perfect visual balance between nostalgia and premium design.

The ideal match for modern hipsters and urban mobility As a fully electric vehicle, this modern Trabant would be absolutely perfect for urban conditions. It offers everything the modern urban buyer needs: nostalgia, authentic styling and environmental awareness.

In an era of uniform, generic crossovers that look like each other, Laszlo's concept offers what today's automotive industry lacks most: character. Modern hipsters, creatives and all those who want to stand out in urban environments would love to drive a vehicle like this. This is not just a means of transportation; it is a fashion detail, a style statement and a tribute to a history that refuses to be forgotten. Laszlo showed us that the Trabant does not have to remain in the history books. In the electric era, he has the potential to become the king of urban style.

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CADILLAC Cadillac XT5 PHEV Cadillac is preparing to launch a plug-in hybrid version of the XT5, which has been in production since 2024 and ...