Unveiled at Auto Shanghai 2025, the Toyota bZ7 is a China-exclusive electric sedan set to take on the Tesla Model S, Xpeng G3, NIO ET5, and BYD’s Han. It stretches over 5 meters (197 inches) long, larger than a Toyota Camry and in the same league as the Mercedes EQE. Its smooth, coupe-like shape with a sloping fastback design gives it a fancy, high-class look, mixing styles from the Prius and Crown.
You’ve seen the Bolt-M drone and autonomous Barracuda cruise missiles, now check out what Palmer Luckey’s Anduril Industries is cooking up next: Copperhead. This is a family of high-speed Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), and the Copperhead-M is the munition variant, a torpedo-like capability designed for autonomous deployment, which is pretty groundbreaking.
Bethesda dropped the official trailer for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered during their reveal event earlier this morning, and it also happened to be a shadow drop, meaning the game launched immediately after the showcase.
For those who don’t know, Audi launched a separate China-only brand called AUDI (all caps), and the E5 Sportback is its first model. AUDI skips the iconic four-ring badge for a bold “AUDI” script, signaling a fresh identity tailored for China’s digital-first consumers. It’s built to feel like Audi’s premium DNA but with a distinct, modern twist.
The Garmin Instinct 2S (Camo-Edition) GPS smartwatch is a rugged, fitness-focused beast that goes anywhere, and it can be picked up for $179.99 shipped today, originally $349.99. This device offers up to 21 days in smartwatch mode with heart rate monitoring and notifications, or about 22 hours with GPS tracking. Product page.
The Hypershell X is called the world’s first outdoor PowerSuit, or basically, an easy-to-use, AI-powered exoskeleton that enhances mobility, strength, and how long you can keep going. Unlike the Power Loader from Aliens, this is a light, wearable gadget made for outdoor fun like hiking, running, and biking, plus everyday chores.
Smooth, futuristic, and super practical, the Mercedes-Benz Vision V concept shows what fancy electric luxury vans could be like, built on the flexible Van Electric Architecture (VAN.EA). This concept aims at the high-end market, wanting to make electric vans stylish, roomy, and packed with tech for private buyers, VIP shuttles, or even limousine services.