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Green capless Marker with the Hyundai IONIQ 5 N
Sorry I'm late, but I managed to get another request done. @peter200000 also requested this one where it's capless Marker (or Danny Marks in my AU) but he's the green version with the 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 N.
Don't forget I accept requests. If you have a request, tell me what it'll be, and I'll get it done.
Again, I tried to scale the character with the car as best as I could, because trying to scale object characters with real cars is pretty difficult. But yeah, there you go.
This £24k Kia EV2 Could Be the Most Important EV Yet
Small electric SUVs are a bit like buses… you wait ages for one, and then suddenly they all arrive at once. But while Volkswagen Group has been teasing us with the ID.Polo, Cupra Raval and Skoda Epiq, Kia has just gone and turned up early with the finished article, this is the all-new Kia EV2, and we’ve driven it. This compact electric SUV could be one of the most important EVs of the next few years. With prices starting from just over £24,000, up to 281 miles of range and a clever, practical interior, the EV2 is aiming to bring proper everyday usability to the small EV market. It’s not just about affordability, it’s about making a small electric car that works as your main car. In this first drive review, we take a closer look at the design, interior, practicality and tech, and find out what it’s like to drive. Can the EV2 beat its key rivals like the VW ID.Polo, Skoda Epiq and Cupra Raval? And is this the moment small electric cars finally go mainstream? If Europe really needs affordable EVs and not £50k SUVs, this might just be the car that gets the party started.
P.S. Drive electric and forget about fuel prices, supply shortages, big oil misinformation and oil wars...
Fisker provides first look at $29,900 urban EV, confirms Ohio production
Fisker provides first look at $29,900 urban EV, confirms Ohio production
Good News Notes: “Fisker confirmed Thursday that production of its compact electric vehicle, the $29,900 Pear EV, will enter production in 2024 at the former GM plant in Lordstown, Ohio. It’s not a niche affair, either. Fisker is going for volume with this one, with the aim to build a minimum of 250,000 units a year after the ramp-up, including some of the capacity at the mammoth plant good for…
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BYD Atto 3 fully electric crossover photographed 86 km from Riga during road trip: no overpriced gasoline, and no range anxiety, Latvia, June 10, 2025. Photo by D.P.
P.S. With every kilometer driven in an electric car, I am becoming more and more convinced that WE DO NOT NEED IMPORTED badly overpriced gasoline in Europe...!!! Affordable EVs with LFP battery technology are two real ways how to reach energy independence and safety...Interestingly, my trip was powered by the Sun...the best and most powerful thermonuclear reactor we have...
EVs are going mainstream: VW ID.4 electric crossover parked at the Riga Motormuseum, Latvia, March 15, 2025. Photo by D.P.
P.S. Drive an electric car and forget about the high prices of gasoline and the problems caused by the import of overpriced fossil fuels...
Volkswagen’s electric SUV is making a comeback. Last month, the Volkswagen ID.4 topped Tesla’s Model Y to become the best-selling EV in...
Volkswagen ID.4 was EU’s best-selling EV, top 3 in the US
Although new vehicle registrations fell 2% in Europe last month, electric vehicles were a bright spot, with BEV sales up 37% from the year prior.