EV wars are increasing day by day. Here we study about how Electronic Vehicles companies are competing with each other. We will also know about some new inventions and an interesting deal news offered by VISA to tech giant Apple.

BYD’s new Han L and Tang L EVs offer 6-minute fast charging with 1,000-volt platform.

BYD has just rolled out the Han L sedan and Tang L SUV in China, showcasing their impressive new 1,000-volt Super e-Platform that allows for lightning-fast charging. The Han L can go from 10% to 70% charged in a mere 6 minutes and can be fully charged in just 20 minutes. Meanwhile, the Tang L can rack up an impressive 248 miles of range in just 5 minutes when using BYD’s powerful 1,000 kW fast chargers. The starting price for these exciting new electric vehicles is around $30,000, with power outputs reaching up to 1,100 HP and driving ranges of up to 701 km, depending on the model you choose.

Tesla launches long-range RWD Cybertruck in Middle East with 350-mile range.

Tesla has just rolled out a new rear-wheel drive (RWD) variant of the Cybertruck, now known as the “Long Range” edition, specifically for the Middle East market. This version boasts an impressive 350-mile range, but it comes with some trimmed-down features, such as the lack of air suspension and a rear display. Even with a lower suspension height and missing features like the “extract mode,” this lighter, single-motor Cybertruck has claimed the title of Tesla’s longest-range model.

It probably shares the same 123 kWh battery pack found in its more expensive siblings. This updated model was revealed alongside Tesla’s exciting entry into Saudi Arabia. As for pricing in the U.S., it’s set at $70,000—up from the previously mentioned $61,000—though we’re still waiting on more details about its global availability.

Audi freezes U.S. deliveries as Trump’s 25% auto tariff takes effect.

Audi has put a stop to deliveries of vehicles that reached U.S. ports after April 2, all because of a new 25% import tariff announced by President Trump. This move affects models like the Q5 SUV that are made in Mexico. Fortunately, there are about 37,000 units already in the U.S. that should help meet demand for now. Other car manufacturers, such as Jaguar Land Rover, Stellantis, and Ferrari, are also feeling the impact of the tariff.

They’ve either paused deliveries, stopped production, or raised their prices, with Ferrari bumping up the cost of some models by as much as $50,000. Meanwhile, European leaders are pushing back against this situation. The EU is calling for a rollback of the tariff and warning that it could lead to price increases across the industry and put a strain on the economy, especially as trade tensions between the U.S. and Europe continue to rise.

iPhone panic buying sweeps U.S. as Trump’s 125% China tariff threat looms.

Panic buying took over Apple stores all across the U.S. as customers hurried to grab iPhones before a potential 125% import tariff on Chinese goods, a move announced by the Trump administration. Apple employees described the scene as reminiscent of the holiday rush, with many shoppers worried about skyrocketing iPhone prices. In response, the company quickly arranged for emergency stock to prevent higher tariffs on upcoming shipments. While the White House is pushing Apple to move production to the U.S., analysts believe that such a shift would be both unrealistic and expensive, possibly driving future iPhone prices up to a staggering $3,500.

YouTuber builds sci-fi bear deterrent that crackles with 286,000 volts.

YouTuber Jay from “Plasma Channel” has come up with an innovative gadget called the Bear Blaster 5000. This Halo-inspired, non-lethal electric device is designed to scare off bears by unleashing a shocking 286,000 volts of loud, crackling sparks, steering clear of sprays or firearms.

The Bear Blaster 5000 employs reverse-polarity half-wave voltage multipliers to generate impressive arcs that stretch over five inches long, all neatly packed in a stylish 3D-printed casing that boasts a futuristic vibe, complete with resin-insulated components.

While experts warn that these electric arcs might not be enough to deter aggressive bears, Jay firmly believes that the device’s striking electric displays provide a compelling visual and auditory deterrent during close encounters with wildlife.

Bridgestone unveils airless metal tires for moon rovers at Space Symposium.

Bridgestone has just unveiled an exciting new concept for lunar tires that’s quite different from your typical rubber ones. This all-metal design is specifically crafted to handle the Moon’s tough terrain, extreme temperatures, and radiation.

The tire was presented at the 40th Space Symposium and comes in two versions: a lightweight option for small rovers and a sturdier version for mid-sized vehicles. Both designs feature flexible metal spokes and segmented treads. Bridgestone’s innovations, which draw on their Air Free tire technology and experience in motorsports, are geared towards supporting missions that aim to cover over 6,000 miles on the lunar surface—far exceeding the 22 miles that the Apollo missions managed.

Kawasaki unveils hydrogen-powered quadruped robot for rugged terrain at Osaka Expo.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries has just introduced the Corleo, an eye-catching two-seater quadruped robot, during the preview at the Osaka Kansai Expo. This innovative robot is controlled by your body movements and comes with AI vision, allowing it to navigate tough terrains with impressive agility and accuracy. What’s really cool is that it runs on a 150cc hydrogen-fueled generator, which means it only produces clean water—possibly even chilled from a rear dispenser—making it a green alternative to conventional transport options. The Corleo boasts features like articulated rear legs, rubber-treaded hooves, and a floating seat system that adapts to different riders.

While there’s a working prototype that can stand and strike a pose, the stunning CGI video hints at a futuristic vision set for 2050. Even though its design is ambitious, the Corleo is more of a speculative idea for future mobility rather than something we can expect to see in the near term.

Visa offers Apple $100M to replace Mastercard as Apple Card processor.

Visa is said to have offered Apple a whopping $100 million to take over as the payment processor for the Apple Card, especially with Apple parting ways with Goldman Sachs. American Express is also in the running for this lucrative deal, while Mastercard is doing its best to keep its position. The winner of this competition could tap into a massive $20 billion in Apple Card balances. As Apple expands its influence in the financial sector, traditional players are starting to feel the heat, especially as the tech giant dives deeper into consumer payments and financial services.

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