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Gogoro, the leading industry player in the swappable batteries for light electric vehicles market, has just unveiled its new Gogoro CrossOver Smartscooter. The electric two-wheeler is the company’s first entirely new platform of the year, yet relies on the same network of over 1 million swappable batteries as Gogoro’s other electric scooters.

If you’re wondering why the company calls it a “two-wheel SUV,” just take a look at the design. Unlike Gogoro’s other electric scooter models, the Gogoro CrossOver Smartscooter prioritizes ruggedness and utility as its main advantage, featuring several task-oriented design features.

The company describes the scooter as being designed “to be customized and personalized, CrossOver riders can also adapt its functions on the fly.” It also features a more robust frame and higher ground clearance than previous Gogoro vehicles.

Two models will be available, The CrossOver and Crossover S, first launching in Gogoro’s domestic market of Taiwan.

Horace Luke explained how the new scooter combines Gogoro’s existing DNA with an innovative new design:

The Gogoro CrossOver embodies everything our brand has come to stand for. Highlighted by new functional design features, improved performance and the latest in innovation, the CrossOver is focused on being personally customizable by each rider. The CrossOver is based on a completely redesigned all-terrain frame that enables increased rigidity while offering a variety of storage and riding capabilities. The CrossOver is a significant step forward for our vehicle product family in Taiwan and across our new markets where we continue to expand vehicle options for our customers.

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The CrossOver is highly customizable thanks to its expandable mounting points. The scooter is also designed to provide “passenger riding space as well as ample storage options with a new mounting point expansion system that includes 26 locking points.”

In addition, riders have four different cargo carrying locations including “a platform design headlight, foot, seat and rear cargo space.” For those that want even more cargo-carrying space, the rear seat can apparently be flipped up or even removed to add extra cargo storage. Gogoro has also developed a number of new accessories such as a side faceplate rack, an off-road front rack, and a lightweight aluminum front basket. 

Basically, it sounds like you can load this thing up like a pack mule – and probably take it on the same trials you’d use with a pack mule.

For power, the CrossOver relies on Gogoro’s centrally mounted G2.2 aluminum alloy water-cooled permanent magnet synchronous motor that puts out a peak power of 7.6 kW (approximately 10 hp). The electric scooter also uses Gogoro’s quiet, efficient, and long-lasting FLO DRIVE™ belt drive system that provides a smooth ride experience with essentially zero maintenance. The use of a belt drive from Gates Carbon Drive replaces a chain for much quieter and smoother power transfer to the rear wheel.

The scooter’s top speed wasn’t announced at launch, but many of Gogoro’s similarly powerful electric scooters have an electronically limited top speed of 95 km/h (59 mph).

Braking is provided by a Synchronized Braking System (SBS) that is equipped with front/rear hydraulic disc brakes that “stabilize and shorten the braking distance.”

Gogoro’s new 6.8 iQ System, essentially the brains of the scooter, includes a wide range of high-tech features such as “Bluetooth controls, LTE smart remote networking services that allow riders to connect their CrossOver with 24 hour active message notifications, remote command and control, real-time online vehicle condition inspection including vehicle tip over warnings, vehicle locking/unlocking, compartment opening, vehicle location query and other functions.”

Gogoro’s new Traction Control System (TCS) and optional cruise control mode also allows riders to quickly start cruise control with one click.

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While much of the scooter is new, the batteries that power the scooter are the same models that Gogoro has pioneered for years. With over 1 million in circulation, riders simply roll up to a swap station, exchange their batteries in the automated machine for freshly charged batteries, and ride off. Gogoro claims the entire process takes just six seconds.

There are thousands of swap stations spread around Taiwan, ensuring riders are rarely more than a couple minutes from a station.

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The batteries also help make the scooters largely theft-proof, since local thieves have learned quickly that the vehicle will be deactivated at its next battery swap if the scooter is marked as stolen in the owner’s app.

The CrossOver will launch with two color combinations: Desert White or Night Storm Grey. The CrossOver S will have four color combinations: Myst Red, Summit Yellow, Desert White, or Night Storm Grey. 

Gogoro also announced its new Gogoro Bespoke Club for Smartscooter customization services that let CrossOver riders create their own unique and personalized Smartscooter with more than 100 color combinations.

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This is an exciting one for me, especially since there just aren’t that many utility scooter options on the market yet. The leader seems to be Swedish company CAKE, though their abstract design seems to be quite divisive with either a love-it-or-hate-it reception.

It’s hard for a work-oriented scooter to look sexy, but I think Gogoro has done a great job incorporating a fun design into a utility scooter.

The Crossover will become available in Taiwan later this quarter, though Gogoro hasn’t shared any announcements regarding potential international launch plans. Gogoro has expanded several of its electric scooters internationally over the last few years. I personally own a Gogoro S2 Performance ABS model and use the local battery swap stations here in Tel Aviv a few times a week. I see several riders around town using Gogoro scooters for food delivery, which makes sense as riders can simply swap batteries throughout a long day of cruising around town making deliveries, and they never have to worry about downtime while charging. The CrossOver model would be even better for these types of riders due to its utility design, so I hope to see Gogoro expand internationally soon with this model.

Beyond merely utility riders, I can see many consumers preferring a design like this. I live car-free, and I’ve often carried bulky items such as lumber on my Gogoro, though I don’t have special racks and I frequently worry about scratching my factory iridescent paint job. A utility scooter would solve that problem, allowing me to carry more without worrying about using the scooter in a way it wasn’t designed for.

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent adjusts his glasses during a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump and President of Argentina Javier Milei in the Cabinet Room at the White House on Oct. 14, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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China has been using its dominance in the rare earth industry to slash prices, driving foreign competitors out, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC on Wednesday stateside in an exclusive interview. He characterized the country as having “a nonmarket economy.”

In response, the Trump administration will “exercise industrial policy” to set price floors in a range of industries. Price floors are a limit of how low suppliers can charge for goods or services. They are typically set above the market rate and are essentially a form of government price control.

Meanwhile, Bank of America and Morgan Stanley reported blockbuster second-quarter earnings that shot way past analyst expectations. They joined other major U.S. banks, such as JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs, in ihaving a blowout quarter that was turbocharged by robust dealmaking and stock market highs.

And despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s continued saber-rattling at China on the trade front, traders don’t seem ready to let go of equities. On Wednesday stateside, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite rose, and the Russell 2000 hit a fresh record. After all, earnings reports are indicating that the economy isn’t yet faltering, despite firms already experiencing higher costs because of tariffs, according to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s Beige Book.

Whether traders continue pushing equities to new highs amid fractious trade relations with China will depend, in part, on the earnings of major technology companies such as Tesla and Intel due next week.

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The India-flagged oil tanker Desh Ujaala is pictured in the Gulf waters near Al-Basrah Oil Terminal (ABOT), about 50 kilometres offshore of Iraq’s southern Faw peninsula, on August 5, 2025.

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U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told him New Delhi will stop buying oil from Russia, though the move will take time.

“[Modi] assured me today that they will not be buying oil from Russia. That’s a big stop.” Trump said at the press briefing in the Oval Office. “Now we’ve got to get China to do the same thing.”

He added that Washington was unhappy with New Delhi’s purchases of Russian crude because it allowed Moscow to continue waging its “ridiculous war” in Ukraine.

However, the U.S. president also said that the halt will not be immediate, and there will be “a little bit of a process,” without giving a clear timeline.

India’s external affairs ministry said Friday that the country’s oil import decisions are driven by efforts to protect consumers by ensuring stable energy prices and securing supplies.

The ministry’s priority was to “safeguard the interests of the Indian consumer in a volatile energy scenario,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a statement.

He added that India’s import policies are guided “entirely” by that goal.

Jaiswal said that India has sought for years to expand energy trade with the U.S. “This has steadily progressed in the last decade,” he said, adding that “the current Administration has shown interest in deepening energy cooperation with India. Discussions are ongoing.”

India and Russian crude

India’s imports of Russian oil have been a sticking point in the relationship between Washington and New Delhi. Trump slapped additional tariffs of 25% on India back in August, raising the total levy to 50%, while India has called out the U.S. for its trade with Russia.

“If India doesn’t buy [Russian] oil, it makes [ending the war] much easier,” Trump said. “They assured me within a short period of time, they will not be buying oil from Russia, and they will go back to Russia after the war is over.”

On Thursday, Brent crude futures climbed 0.82% to $62.43 a barrel by 10:31 p.m. ET, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures climbed 0.89% to $58.79.

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India is one of the biggest buyers of Russian oil. Data from research firm Kpler shows Russia exports about 3.35 million barrels of crude per day, with India taking about 1.7 million and China 1.1 million.

New Delhi has defended those purchases, with Energy Minister Hardeep Singh Puri telling CNBC in July that New Delhi helped stabilize global energy prices and was encouraged by the U.S. to do so.

“If people or countries had stopped buying at that stage, the price of oil would have gone up to 130 dollars a barrel. That was a situation in which we were advised, including by our friends in the United States, to please buy Russian oil, but within the price cap,” Puri said.

Russian sales of crude oil have been placed under a price cap by the G7 nations and the European Union since Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

That price cap, set at $47.6 per barrel, aims to limit Moscow’s revenue from oil exports, constricting the country’s ability to finance its war in Ukraine.

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Kia is about to go on the offensive. The automaker plans to nearly triple electric vehicle production in Europe within the next two years as it introduces the new EV2 and EV4.

Kia doubles down on EV2 and EV4 production plans

With the EV2 and EV4 joining the lineup, Kia will offer an electric vehicle for nearly everyone. The EV2 is Kia’s smallest, most affordable electric car, set to sit below the EV3.

Despite its compact size, Kia said the EV2 will “redefine urban electric mobility” with a flexible interior, its latest connectivity tech, and more.

According to Kia’s CEO, Ho Sung Song, the company plans to build about 100,000 EV2s at its Zilina plant in Slovakia.

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“The average annual production of the upcoming EV2 is expected to reach around 100,000 units at the Zilina plant in Slovakia in 2027,” Song told Automotive News Europe earlier this month.

Kia is also scaling up output of its first electric hatchback, the EV4. By 2027, Kia plans to build over 80,000 EV4s at the Zilina plant. If you add in the EV4 Fastback or sedan models built in Korea, “the EV4’s combined global production is expected to reach approximately 100,000 units,” Kia’s CEO said.

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The Kia Concept EV2 at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich (Source: Kia)

Song explained that Kia aims to produce 100,000 EV2 and EV4 models globally each year, as this volume will be high enough to make them profitable.

The new production target is considerably higher than what Kia Europe CEO Marc Hedrich told Automotive News Europe in August.

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Kia starts EV4 hatchback production in Europe, its first EV built in Europe (Source: Kia UK)

Hedrich said that combined EV2 and EV4 production could account for 10% and 20% of the output at the Zilina plant in 2026, adding that a production goal of 20,000 to 30,000 EV4s “would certainly make sense” next year.

Officials from Kia Europe explained that production plans shifted after the EV4 received better-than-expected feedback following its launch in August.

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Kia starts EV4 hatchback production in Europe, its first EV built in Europe (Source: Kia UK)

Kia began EV4 production on August 20, marking a milestone as its first EV built in Europe. Kia is investing €108 million ($125 million) in the Zilina plant to produce the EV2 and EV4. The EV2 will join in 2026.

The facility has the capacity to build 320,000 vehicles, but Kia said output could be expanded to 350,000 with overtime.

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Kia EV3 Air in Frost Blue (Source: Kia UK)

Kia has yet to reveal final specs, but given the EV3 is about 4,300 mm (169.3″) in length, the EV2 is expected to be slightly smaller at around 4,000 mm (157″). That’s about the size of Hyundai’s entry-level EV, the Inster, at 3,825 mm (150″) in length.

Like the EV9 and recently launched EV5, Kia’s compact electric car features a more upright, crossover-SUV-like design.

Although Kia’s overall sales are down 3% in Europe through August, EV sales are up 56% to 71,179. The EV3 is driving growth as Kia’s second-best-selling vehicle behind the Sportage and as the seventh best-selling EV in Europe. Through the first eight months of 2025, Kia sold 45,269 EV3s in the region.

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