Vehicle
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50cc moped gains popularity for urban transport
Savings plan: The new Citroën C3 vs. Skoda Fabia
First drive in the Omoda 9
The closest thing to Chinese rivals: Hyundai Kona Electric launched at NIS 175K
The popular crossover also gets an electric version with an official range of 506 km, which will be cheaper than the hybrid.
BYD Atto plug-in: First test and review of the crossover
Meet Israel’s cheapest plug-in from NIS 150,000, with 95-octane backup and 90 km electric range, plus real-world performance.
The renewed SEAT Ibiza and Arona in Israel: Prices say a lot about the car market
After a facelift, the updated SEAT Ibiza and Arona arrive in Israel. Prices remain unchanged: NIS 122,500 for Ibiza, NIS 133,000 for Arona.
With gasoline engine and all-wheel drive, the new Mazda CX-5 launches in Israel
The fourth generation of the popular crossover is larger and better equipped, already showing a major advantage over Chinese models. Price: from NIS 190,000.
BYD responds to Tesla: NIS 20k-25k discounts on electric cars
With rising competition in China, BYD cuts prices: Seal sedan down NIS 20,000, Sealion 7 up to NIS 25,000. Base models now start below NIS 200,000.
After 30 years: Audi has stopped producing Netanyahu’s armored vehicle
Production of the Audi A8 has ended in Germany. The sedan never matched the Mercedes S-Class or BMW 7 Series, and Israel’s Shin Bet must now choose a new PM vehicle.
Toyota Aygo X Hybrid lands: 26 km/L, NIS 124,000
Price rises NIS 18,000 despite tax benefit; base model keeps steel wheels. Can the most fuel-efficient non-plug-in Aygo compete with the Picanto?
In the midst of war: The Defense Ministry purchases combat vehicles for $26M
The procurement delegation signed a new agreement to purchase dozens of armored JLTV combat vehicles, known as Pereh in the IDF.
Geo Mobility to provide replacement vehicles for citizens whose cars were damaged in the war
The initiative is open to all drivers in Israel, regardless of the type of vehicle they own. The importer will provide dozens of company vehicles for two-week use at no cost.
Chery Group tops car sales in Israel, Hyundai-Kia follows closely
Chinese brands gain a 40% share in Israel. Toyota leads via parallel imports, JAECOO closes in, with a tight race for the country’s best-selling model.