Dacia Sandero: European bestsellers are making a comeback
Romanian Super Minni and its crossover version will benefit from external and indoor upgrades The camouflage prototype of the Dacia Sandero step was captured in Europe for testing. This model has a redesigned bit and appears to have a larger infotainment display. The makeover Sandero family may arrive in 2026, possibly with updated joggers. Dacia is looking at updates to its best-selling product, not the Sandero Supermini. Our spy photographer uncovered a faintly disguised prototype that appears to be a modified Dacia Sandero step, revealing some of the changes that are about to happen. The current third-generation Sandero was launched in 2020 and riding on CMF-B buildings, the architecture also supports Dacia’s entire ice-powered lineup. Supermini acquired Dacia’s new corporate identity in 2022 and received more ADAs in 2024. More: Dacia Duster Ryust Sport is all show, no GO, but it's up to $55K Judging from the new spy footage, the model will soon benefit from a wider update. On…
Yugo may be making a comeback in retro
The world needs more affordable cars, and a retro-themed Yugo can fit the character well go through Brad Anderson 8 hours ago The all-electric version of the retro-themed Yugo can be launched later. The project is led by professors from German universities and Serbian designers. The new Yugo support will be a platform for undisclosed partners. The Yugo is one of Europe's most notorious small hatchbacks with less performance, a more pleasant seller price and a quirky reputation. Even though it has been around for most of twenty years, it will soon make a comeback. Yes, cheap and cheerful hatches may spawn successors in the coming years. While it's a little different from the original, it should remain affordable and may be one of the last car of its kind sold using an internal combustion engine. The original Yugo was produced by Serbian manufacturer Zastava Automobiles, which went bankrupt decades ago. Now, the revived Yugo project is being pioneered by…
Fiat Ponto can make a comeback as an electric car
Fiat Ponto - File Photo. Fiat Punto was launched in India since 2009 and was discontinued worldwide in 2018, with no direct successor In the era of electric vehicles, it has become an exciting possibility to bring iconic cars back in electrical form. Fiat seems to have similar ideas about Ponto, although it has not begun to actually develop. Let's take a look at what Fiat CEO Olivier Francois said and what it means for Ponto's future. Is Fiat Ponto Electric possible? Fiat CEO Olivier Francois said in response to inquiries in an interview that Pontour Electric may make sense in a stylish and sporty avatar. However, actual release is only possible if there is a correct market situation. The Punto Electric Project only survives when there is a lot of demand for electric hatchbacks. Francois said the brand will have the right products ready if the market goes in that direction. Punto Electric - Prospects and Challenges If the…