The Auto China 2026 exhibition in Beijing revealed that half of Europeans are ready to purchase Chinese cars, marking a significant shift in the global automotive market. The event featured over 1,450 vehicles, highlighting China's advancements in electric vehicles and smart technology.
The International Beijing Auto Show 2026 officially opened in the Chinese capital on Friday, April 24, and will run until May 3. This event showcases the latest innovations and technologies in the automotive industry.
The 2026 China Auto Show is set to welcome leading global automotive companies in Beijing from April 25 to May 5. The event aims to highlight innovative technologies that reflect the future of mobility.
Dutch authorities, RDW, have approved Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, making the Netherlands the first European country to grant this license. Tesla owners in the country will access this feature through software updates.
Tesla has announced that some of its self-driving cars can be remotely operated by humans in rare cases, raising calls for greater transparency. This revelation comes amid an investigation by U.S. Senator Ed Markey into self-driving car technologies.
BMW has announced that it will start collecting driving data from customer vehicles in Germany beginning April 1, 2026. This initiative aims to improve semi-autonomous driving systems by understanding actual driving behaviors.