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Volvo Sales Crash 10% on US Tariffs — But Pure EVs Jump: Signals for European Imports to Kenya in 2026

Breaking news as of March 4, 2026: Volvo Cars just released its rolling three-month sales figures (December 2025–February 2026), showing global deliveries of **156,965 vehicles** — down **10%** year-on-year. The company directly attributes the drop to " trade tariffs and unfavourable regulatory developments especially in the United States ," alongside weak demand and pricing pressure. This follows a brutal Q4 2025 where profits plunged 68% due to similar factors, including U.S. tariffs on European imports. Yet, amid the volume crash, **fully electric vehicles (pure EVs)** surged **18%**, now accounting for **25%** of total sales — a bright spot in Volvo's electrification push. Electrified models (EVs + PHEVs) held steady at around 48-50% share in recent periods, but pure EVs are gaining ground as incentives fade elsewhere and consumers seek long-range options. For Kenyan readers — where European imports (including Volvo XC60, XC90, and emerging EX models ) arrive via pa...

Volvo Sales Crash 10% on US Tariffs — But Pure EVs Jump: Signals for European Imports to Kenya in 2026

Breaking news as of March 4, 2026: Volvo Cars just released its rolling three-month sales figures (December 2025–February 2026), showing global deliveries of **156,965 vehicles** — down **10%** year-on-year. The company directly attributes the drop to " trade tariffs and unfavourable regulatory developments especially in the United States ," alongside weak demand and pricing pressure. This follows a brutal Q4 2025 where profits plunged 68% due to similar factors, including U.S. tariffs on European imports. Yet, amid the volume crash, **fully electric vehicles (pure EVs)** surged **18%**, now accounting for **25%** of total sales — a bright spot in Volvo's electrification push. Electrified models (EVs + PHEVs) held steady at around 48-50% share in recent periods, but pure EVs are gaining ground as incentives fade elsewhere and consumers seek long-range options. For Kenyan readers — where European imports (including Volvo XC60, XC90, and emerging EX models ) arrive via pa...

A Day in the Life of an ADAS Calibration Technician: Real Insights from Advanced Driver Assistance Pros

By Vocheseleon, Automotive Enthusiast and Blogger | Published February 21, 2026 This article is synthesized from authentic experiences shared by ADAS calibration technicians through YouTube vlogs and interviews (e.g., asTech-sponsored discussions, Hunter Engineering demos, and mobile tech routines from 2024–2025), Reddit threads in r/autoglass, r/mechanics, and r/collisionrepair (covering daily workflows, training paths, and challenges), industry reports from BodyShop Business, Tomorrow's Technician, and Auto Body News (2025–2026 trends on calibration volume, equipment, and technician shortages), and professional guides emphasizing static/dynamic procedures , OEM compliance , and safety in this specialized field. The first-person narrative provides an original, trustworthy view of calibrating sensors, cameras, radars, and systems that enable features like automatic emergency braking , lane-keeping , and adaptive cruise control —whether you're a collision tech expanding skills...

Robotaxis Hit London Streets in 2026: Wayve's AI-Powered Trials Challenge Black Cabs – What It Means for Autonomous Driving

London's iconic black cabs—famous for drivers mastering " The Knowledge " of thousands of routes—face a new rival: AI-driven robotaxis . As of early 2026, the UK government is gearing up for spring robotaxi pilot trials, positioning the capital as a global testing ground for autonomous vehicles amid congested streets, cyclists, jaywalkers, and complex road layouts. British startup Wayve Technologies leads the charge, demonstrating its tech in a Ford Mustang Mach-E navigating North London's busy roads with smooth handling of traffic lights, pedestrians, and construction. Partnering with Uber for the trials, Wayve uses an end-to-end AI approach trained on millions of driving hours, differing from map-reliant systems like Waymo 's. Other players—Waymo ( Alphabet/Google ) targeting Q3 2026 passenger service and China's Baidu teaming with Uber/Lyft—join the fray. Black cab drivers remain skeptical, viewing robotaxis as "a solution looking for a problem...