Maruti Suzuki CEO Hisashi Takeuchi announced a 4 million annual vehicle production target by 2030 and plans to launch seven new SUV models for the global market.
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The electric sports car developed in partnership with Porsche will hit the roads in 2027. CEO Gernot Döllner dismissed rumors regarding the project’s delay.
BYD confirms its compact Dolphin EV has passed the one million production mark, fueled by rising demand in Europe and South America in late 2025.
OMODA & JAECOO Global CEO Shawn Xu is set to visit Turkiye to mark JAECOO’s first anniversary in the local market and attend a preview event for the new OMODA 7 model.
Togg, Turkey’s domestic automotive brand, has announced a significant price increase for its T10X models in August 2025.
Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors, after exiting the European market, is now developing a high-performance supercar aimed directly at rivals like Ferrari.
China-based automaker BYD is reportedly delaying production at its Hungarian facility, a shift that may accelerate vehicle manufacturing plans at its Turkish plant in Manisa.
Carmoola has received a £300 million debt facility from NatWest and Chenavari, aiming to widen access to its mobile-first car financing model across the UK.
The all-electric Presidential DS N°8, developed by DS Automobiles for the French Presidency, was officially showcased at the Revelations Biennale in Paris.
The all-electric Alpine A390 was officially introduced on May 27 in Dieppe, France, marking the second addition to the Dream Garage series. The model is expected to arrive in Turkey by 2026.










