Cars
The solar roof is coming to your EV: How much range will you get and at what cost?
Nissan has unveiled a solar roof for its electric crossover Ariya and calculated how much extra range it could provide each day for drivers in London, Barcelona, or Dubai. But what about Tel Aviv?
Elon Musk’s Tesla halts production of Model X, Y to focus on ‘autonomous future’ in 2026
How much are Hyundai i20 and SEAT Ibiza sold for, first-hand from a lieutenant colonel?
The race for the autonomous car reaches its peak – Google’s big announcement
Elantra N: Doubt there will be another car like this
Israel’s best-selling Elantra arrives in sporty N version with rare manual option. But is it more than just an economical leasing car?
Land Rover cyberattack shows how a single breach can halt modern manufacturing
Israeli expert says the hit on Jaguar Land Rover was “no ordinary cyberattack,” with lessons for supply chains and factory floors worldwide
Wait a moment on the electric revolution: First drive of the Leapmotor C10 Plug-In
After its electric model underperformed in Israel, the Chinese Leapmotor C10 crossover adds a gasoline engine to charge the battery, aiming to rival the country’s top-selling cars.
A car that made me happy: Danny Kushmaro with the closest thing to a teenage dream
Walla & Maariv: The MG Cyberster, with gullwing doors and 500+ hp, is Israel’s first electric roadster, delivering a rare, thrilling open-top sports car driving experience.
JAECOO 5 in its first Israeli test
The JAC 7, Israel’s best-seller this year, now has a younger sibling, the JAC 5: Faster, cheaper, and designed to become the next market hit.
This new Chinese car looks like a Tesla but costs NIS 60,000 less
Walla & Ma'ariv Car Supplement: HT leads Aion's push in Israel. Looks like a Model Y, but bigger, better equipped, cheaper. First drive impressions inside.
The cheapest plug-in in the country: BYD for NIS 167,000
The Chinese manufacturer launches another crossover, the Sea Lion 5, aimed directly at the country’s best-selling car, the JAC 7. What is the electric range?
The ’80s called: Ferrari unveils a new Testarossa
In 1957, Enzo Ferrari introduced the first Testarossa, and in 1984 the second and more famous one. The 2025 update shows just how far the car has come.
Chery launches FX Hybrid: Around 19 km per liter, starting from NIS 153,000
The Chinese crossover, previously available in gasoline and electric models, now gets a version that meets the current market trend: Fuel-efficient without the hassle of charging.
Economical 4x4 automatic: Dacia’s Hybrid models with all-wheel drive
Duster and Bigster get all-wheel-drive hybrids with automatic gearboxes, adding a rear electric motor. What’s the fuel consumption and arrival date?