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BMW iX3 2027 Debuts With 434-Mile Range

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BMW iX3 2027 Debuts With 434-Mile Range

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BMW has opened U.S. ordering for the 2027 iX3 50 xDrive, the first production model on its Neue Klasse EV platform, with a U.S. starting price of $62,850 (including destination). The dual-motor all-wheel-drive SUV delivers 463 hp and 476 lb-ft of torque and carries an EPA-estimated maximum range of up to 434 miles when fitted with 20-inch wheels and summer tires. BMW says other wheel-and-tire combinations produce ranges generally between the low 390s and high 390s miles, with the least-efficient setups still exceeding roughly 380 miles. The iX3 uses an 800-volt electrical architecture enabling DC fast charging up to 400 kW — BMW claims 10–80% in about 21 minutes and about 185 miles of range added in roughly 10 minutes. Standard features include the Panoramic Vision display, bi-directional charging, NACS port, driver-assist suites and modern connectivity; a range of option packages (Comfort, Technology, Driving Assistance Professional, M Sport) and standalone extras can push a fully equipped price toward $80,000. BMW says deliveries will begin in late September; customers can reserve a vehicle with a $1,000 deposit.

Honda recalls nearly 99,000 U.S. vehicles

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Honda recalls nearly 99,000 U.S. vehicles

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Honda Motor is recalling 98,892 Honda and Acura vehicles in the United States over a defect in the front passenger seat weight sensor that can crack, short-circuit and cause airbags to deploy unintentionally. The recall covers a wide range of models and model years (2016–2026) including Acura TLX, RDX and MDX, and multiple Honda models such as Accord, Civic, CR-V, Odyssey, Pilot and Ridgeline. Dealers will replace the faulty seat weight sensors free of charge. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed beginning July 6, 2026, and owners can check VINs on NHTSA’s recall database or contact Honda customer service. Honda has linked the defect to sensor failures that can cause the system to misclassify smaller occupants — including children or infants in child seats — which could allow front passenger airbags to deploy when they should be suppressed. The recall expands earlier actions addressing the same sensor issue and follows warranty claims and prior recall activity related to occupant detection systems.

BYD Offers Crash Coverage for God’s Eye System

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BYD Offers Crash Coverage for God’s Eye System

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Chinese EV giant BYD this week unveiled a package of measures to boost take-up of its God’s Eye assisted-driving system, pledging to compensate users for direct losses from accidents that occur while the urban navigation function is active and used in compliance with system rules. Announced May 28-29, the guarantee covers God’s Eye A, B and God’s Eye 5.0 for one year, is free, carries no stated payout cap and BYD says it will not affect customers’ following-year insurance premiums. The company also showcased a self-developed Xuanji A3 4-nanometre autonomous-driving chip delivering over 2,100 TOPS and said budget models can be upgraded to God’s Eye B for about 12,000 yuan. The move comes as BYD faces slowing domestic demand, profit declines and intensifying competition from Tesla, Nio, Xpeng and Li Auto, and aims to build consumer trust and accelerate assisted-driving adoption in mass-market vehicles.

Ferrari’s polarising first electric Luce unveiled

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Ferrari’s polarising first electric Luce unveiled

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Ferrari on 26-27 May unveiled its first fully electric car, the Luce, a five-seat, four-door model designed with LoveFrom (Jony Ive and Marc Newson). The high‑performance EV uses four independent motors (one per wheel), delivers about 1,000–1,040 horsepower, accelerates to 100 km/h in roughly 2.5 seconds and claims a range of about 329–530 km depending on the report. Ferrari set Italian pricing at €550,000 (roughly $640,000) and plans preorders in Italy immediately, with U.S. deliveries expected next spring. The launch included high-profile showings to Italy’s president and Pope Leo XIV. The reveal ignited intense online backlash from enthusiasts, critics and some politicians, and Ferrari shares fell about 6–8% on the initial trading days. Analysts and former executives questioned whether the bubble‑like, Apple‑influenced aesthetic and steep price will attract traditional Ferrari buyers; company executives say the Luce is aimed at existing EV owners and growth markets such as China. The debut also comes as many luxury makers have scaled back EV ambitions amid softening demand, making Ferrari’s move a high‑stakes bet on electrification in the super‑luxury segment.

NHTSA Opens Probe Into 115,000 Rivian R1 Vehicles

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NHTSA Opens Probe Into 115,000 Rivian R1 Vehicles

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On May 28, 2026 the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened a preliminary probe into 114,922 Rivian R1S and R1T electric vehicles over concerns about the rear toe link joint. The agency said it received two vehicle owner questionnaires reporting left rear toe-link separation while driving, with one incident causing the vehicle to swerve across multiple lanes and collide with another vehicle and a roadside barrier. NHTSA’s Office of Defects Investigation will assess the joint’s sensitivity to foreseeable road and service conditions, compare physical failure evidence from the two reports, and evaluate Rivian’s current repair procedure. Rivian said its internal data indicate R1 toe link joints are operating as intended and that it is cooperating with the probe. The action follows a January 2026 recall in which Rivian replaced rear toe-link bolts free of charge on nearly 20,000 previously serviced R1 vehicles after identifying an incorrect service assembly procedure. Regulators could expand remedies depending on findings.

Lexus launches all-electric and hybrid 2026 ES

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Lexus launches all-electric and hybrid 2026 ES

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Lexus unveiled its eighth-generation ES for 2026, shifting the midsize luxury sedan to an electrified-only line-up with two battery-electric models (ES 350e FWD and ES 500e AWD) and a sixth-generation hybrid (ES 350h) that will account for most sales. The new ES rides on an evolved GA-K platform, is noticeably larger than its predecessor, and adopts coupe-like rooflines and a revised spindle grille. EVs deliver up to about 307 miles (350e) and roughly 276 miles (500e) depending on wheel choice, with DC fast-charging capped around 150 kW for 10–80% in roughly 28–30 minutes. The hybrid combines a 2.5-litre inline-four with multiple electric motors for a combined 244 hp and EPA ratings near 46 mpg combined (FWD). U.S. starting prices are competitive — the EV begins near $48,895 — while higher trims and Executive rear-seat packages add luxury features such as massaging, reclining rear seats. Lexus frames the ES as its core sedan as the full-size LS bows out of the U.S. and Canadian line-up.
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