2026 Smart #6

In the summer of 2024, Smart unveiled its largest and most spacious car, the Concept #5, and now the German-Chinese brand, known for producing microcars and subcompacts, is announcing its first sedan. It’s an electric model called the #6, which will hit the market by the end of 2025.

The Smart #6 will share the PMA2+ platform with the Zeekr 007 and GT, a version of Geely’s widely used SEA platform, and will be designed by Mercedes-Benz. It will be the most aerodynamic member of the lineup, and its sleek bodywork will contribute to a range that is expected to exceed 800 kilometers. This matches the Zeekr 007 sedan, which offers a range of 870 kilometers on a single charge.

When it comes to the powertrain, it will probably debut as an all-electric, but a plug-in hybrid could be added to the lineup a little later. Options will include one and two engines with up to 640 hp, which would make it the most powerful Smart in history, and 75 kWh and 100 kWh batteries.

The Smart #6 is set to debut by the end of the year, with deliveries starting in Q1 2026.

Source: Autocar

Spanish drivers will use V-16 LED lights instead of the red warning triangle

At the proposal of the Ministry of Transport, Spanish lawmakers have decided that from January 1, 2026, all vehicles on Spanish roads must be equipped with a V-16 LED light instead of the red warning triangle.

Research has shown that a large number of drivers and passengers have been killed when installing a warning triangle behind a vehicle. Between 2018 and 2022, an average of 22 people died each year while trying to install the triangle or when it was knocked down by wind or rain. To solve the problem, it was decided that from January 1, 2026, all vehicles on Spanish roads must use a V-16 LED light that emits a signal visible in a 360-degree circle and at a distance of up to one kilometer, which significantly improves safety, especially on main roads and motorways.

The effectiveness of this technology was confirmed by a series of tests carried out by Spanish government agencies before it received legal approval for use. Drivers who do not comply with this regulation will be fined 200 euros, while the price of the device is 40 euros.

The V-16 LED lights also have a geolocation system that allows the competent services to quickly locate a broken down vehicle or accident scene and send help in time. The light automatically sends a signal every 100 seconds, and stops broadcasting when the device is turned off.

Whether this solution will be used in other European Union countries remains to be seen.

Source: Reuters

2026 VW ID.2X will debut by the end of 2025

Although Volkswagen announced the arrival of the ID.2X electric crossover in a few years, the successor to the T-Cross is coming a little earlier. It is an off-road version of the new ID.2, and it will debut at IAA Mobility in September 2025.

Volkswagen has not yet released a lot of information about the car, but what we know for now is that the ID.2X will have a robust design with a lot of protective components. It will be 4.1 meters long (like the T-Cross) with a wheelbase of 2,600 millimeters (50 mm longer than the T-Cross). The cabin will be equipped with a new 10.9-inch digital instrument cluster and a 12.9-inch central display, as well as buttons for the air conditioning and radio volume.

The car will be based on a shortened version of the MEB platform and will be powered by a single electric motor with 223 hp. It will use two batteries of different capacities, 38 kWh and 56 kWh. A larger battery will enable a range of about 450 kilometers.

When it comes to price, it is expected that the ID.2X will cost around 30,000 euros.

Source: Volkswagen

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