What car to buy in Spain in 2026: a guide to choosing the right one with the right label, engine type and budget.
What car to buy in Spain in 2026: a practical guide to choosing between combustion, hybrid or electric cars based on environmental label, budget, available aid and real use in city or highway.
Learn more2026: How the rules for your car in Spain will change (ZBE, V16 beacon, labels and insurance)
"2026 brings changes that affect the car you already own, not just new ones. As of January 1st, emergency triangles are prohibited: only the connected V16 beacon is valid. More than 149 Spanish cities have active Low Emission Zones with fines of up to €200. Madrid links vehicle tax to your environmental sticker. Is your car allowed to drive in your city? Do you have the correct beacon? Knowing the rules now can save you fines, problems, and unexpected expenses."
Learn moreIs 2026 a good time to buy a car? Sales figures, subsidies, and forecasts in Spain
Is 2026 a good time to buy a car in Spain? We analyze sales forecasts, government subsidies, real prices, and the impact of low-emission zones to help you make an informed decision without rushing.
Learn moreThe business of motor simulators and eSports in Spain: simulation centers, teams and their impact on a new generation of fans.
Sim racing and motorsports are experiencing rapid growth in Spain. Simulation centers, professional teams, and young people learning driving techniques from home are transforming motorsport enthusiasts. This is a clear and direct look at how this phenomenon connects with car owners, mechanics, and a new generation that experiences motorsports both digitally and in real life.
Learn moreHow Chinese and low-cost brands are forcing Seat, Renault, Peugeot and others in Spain to rethink their prices.
The arrival and rapid growth of Chinese brands and low-cost options is changing the rules of the Spanish market. More aggressive pricing and value-oriented offerings are forcing manufacturers like SEAT, Renault, and Peugeot to rethink their pricing, packages, and after-sales services. This article analyzes how the market is evolving, what strategies traditional manufacturers are adopting, and what the implications are for drivers and repair shops in Spain.
Learn moreBiofuels, HVO and synthetic fuels: what alternatives are being tested in Spain beyond pure electric.
Beyond pure electric vehicles, Spain is exploring alternatives such as advanced biofuels (HVO) and synthetic fuels (“e-fuels”) to promote more sustainable mobility. These options not only contribute to decarbonization but can also offer real solutions for sectors that are difficult to electrify and utilize waste. However, they also face technical, economic, and scaling challenges. In this article, we will analyze what is being tested in Spain, who is investing in these technologies, and whether these alternatives could play a significant role in our future of transportation .
Learn moreHow artificial intelligence and 5G are revolutionizing driving: the future of connected cars.
Artificial intelligence and 5G connectivity are redefining driving in Spain. Cars are already interpreting their surroundings, communicating in real time with other vehicles and infrastructure, anticipating risks, and adjusting their operation according to the driver's style. With more precise algorithms and a 5G network that enables instant information, the driving experience is becoming safer, more efficient, and more personalized. This advancement is not futuristic: it's part of the models already on our roads and will shape the evolution of vehicles in the coming years.
Learn moreHow to save money when driving in the city: a practical guide to economical urban mobility
Driving in the city has become expensive, but not necessarily so. This guide brings together practical tips for reducing fuel consumption, preventing wear and tear on your car, and optimizing every urban journey without complicating your life. From smart routes to basic maintenance, here are the keys to spending less on your daily commute.
Learn moreIn which Spanish provinces will it be most difficult to live without a car in 2025? Public transport, population density, and income explain why.
Living without a car in Spain is possible in cities, but impossible in much of the country. Geographic dispersion, an aging population, and a lack of public transport make private vehicles indispensable. In 2025, we analyze which provinces are most dependent on cars, why this is the case, and what real solutions are emerging.
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