This is how China built more EVs than the rest of the world combined
China entered the electric vehicle race later than the United States, Europe and Japan, but in just two decades it transformed itself into the world’s largest EV powerhouse. From humble electric bicycles in the early 2000s to futuristic hypercars, autonomous sedans and millions of affordable electric vehicles rolling out of gigantic factories every year, Chinese companies like BYD, SAIC and Xiaomi are now reshaping the global automotive industry. We explore how massive government backing, aggressive innovation, battery dominance and relentless manufacturing turned China into a force capable of challenging Tesla, Ford, Toyota and Volkswagen on a global scale. As tariffs rise and trade wars intensify, one question becomes impossible to ignore - can the rest of the world still stop China’s electric vehicle takeover?
2026-05-15T10:56:33Z
Tuned Cayman GTS Challenges Factory Race Car In Nürburgring Track
This Porsche Cayman GTS becomes a serious “GT4 Light” after a long list of track-focused upgrades transforms its braking, handling, and engine response. With Endless MX72 pads, a GT3 master cylinder, Öhlins Road & Track coilovers, GT3 control arms, polyurethane bushings, bump steer adjustments, a full exhaust, ECU tune, and around 380 HP on 100-octane fuel, the car feels much sharper than a standard GTS. On the Nürburgring, it shows strong braking feel, lively engine character, and impressive cornering potential, although the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tires and softer suspension setup limit its ultimate pace. The biggest missing piece is aerodynamic confidence at high speed, where a larger rear wing and front splitter could bring it closer to GT4 stability. The result is an exciting Cayman build that may offer a more emotional driving experience than a factory GT4, especially with shorter gearing feel, stronger response, and a setup that still has room to improve.
2026-05-02T02:35:05Z
The 15 best-selling sports cars in the world
For decades, sports cars have captivated car enthusiasts with their speed, aggressive styling, and impressive performance. Some have become true global icons, both on the road and in movies, video games, and popular culture. Despite the widespread rise of SUVs and electric vehicles, many sports car models continue to enjoy immense commercial success around the world. From American muscle cars to legendary Japanese and European sports cars, these vehicles appeal to thrill-seekers and collectors alike. Their popularity often stems from a combination of power, style, driving pleasure, and affordability. Here are the 15 best-selling sports cars worldwide—models that have made automotive history and continue to inspire generations of drivers.
2026-05-15T14:35:39Z