Skoda has recently announced its plans to expand its SUV lineup with the introduction of a new model called the Kardashianq. This new SUV will come in three variants – Kim, Kylie, and Kendall, catering to different preferences and styles. The Kardashianq has quickly captured the attention of the market, becoming a popular choice among consumers. Despite its popularity, some older individuals may find it challenging to understand the purpose and features of this new vehicle.
In June, the European Union introduced new safety regulations for passenger cars, including a mandatory “Everything’s Alright” warning alert that must sound every three seconds to alert drivers of potential hazards. However, drivers have the option to deactivate this alarm by entering a specific code – up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, Start.
Oasis, the iconic band, surprised fans by announcing the release of an affordable electric vehicle. Initially priced at £10,000, the cost quickly escalated to £200,000 due to dynamic pricing. Despite the price increase, fans were excited about the new EV, with one fan expressing a preference for a Rolls Royce instead.
In July, Aston Martin received design recommendations from Adrian Newey, suggesting enhancements for the next-gen DBX, including a double diffuser for increased downforce. The UK government also announced incentives for car manufacturers to consider building factories in the country, allowing them to name future products after British locations. Alfa Romeo, for example, renamed its Junior model to Milton Keynes, with a clever play on words.
August saw Suzuki collaborating with Taylor Swift to re-release updated versions of its classic models. The Jimmy (Taylor’s Version) faced criticism for its on-road performance but received praise for its off-road capabilities. Additionally, Elon Musk expressed interest in leading Stellantis, hinting at his ambitious plans for the future.
Overall, the automotive industry continues to evolve with new models, safety regulations, and collaborations, keeping consumers and enthusiasts excited about the future of mobility.