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16 Nov, 2018
Motoring organisations call for £75 million of Government investment to prevent 1,100 deaths over the next two decades
Features
9 Mar, 2016
We take a road trip on the UK's riskiest road, then head to one of the most improved to see what safety measures can do
Bavaria's Industry Association (VBW) says the financial complexity of dealing with Iran remains problematic with "severe improvement" needed to smooth transactions, despite the recent lifting of sanctions.
Nissan has now built more Qashqai crossovers than any other car in its 30 years of manufacturing in Europe.
A survey of drivers across UK, France and Germany showed that, despite new in-car technology, eight of 10 car drivers would never consider buying a car without a radio.
Britain's Road Haulage Association (RHA) has reacted cautiously to the UK government's announcement it will start trials for the platooning of heavy goods vehicles (HGV).
News
9 Mar, 2016
Scottish council Perth and Kinross has redefined the measurements for potholes in an effort to save costs
California may allow partially repaired Volkswagen diesel vehicles implicated in the company's emissions scandal to continue operating on its roads because a full fix may not be possible, the state's air regulator said at a legislative hearing on...
Volkswagen shares fell as pressure intensified on the automaker over its emissions-rigging scandal. The news that German prosecutors are now investigating more employees and a report that the U.S.
It's no secret that car companies are wary of trusting Apple and Google to bring third-party apps into their cars. Inrix, the auto industry's dominant supplier of real-time traffic and weather data, sees that as a big opportunity.
Opinion
9 Mar, 2016
It seems odd for Volkswagen to focus on an improbable autonomous future when its line-up of Geneva stars is so promising, says Graham Hope
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's government is edging toward tax incentives for electric cars after months of arguing over how to boost sales of the vehicles in Europe's biggest economy, Bloomberg reported.
Geely's Volvo Cars believes the global automotive industry should strive towards the introduction of a standardised charging infrastructure for electric cars.
Paris prosecutors have increased the pressure on Volkswagen Group in relation to its emissions-cheating scandal by opening a judicial probe for "aggravated fraud."
Beijing Electric Vehicle Company (BJEV), controlled by Chinese automaker BAIC group, is planning to raise US$460m in an initial public share offering (IPO) to fund expansion of its electric vehicle (EV) operations - according to local reports.
Wabco has started delivery of its Maxx air disc brakes (ADB) to Daimler, the world's largest manufacturer of trucks weighing more than 6t.
Hyundai Steel is ready to start operations at a new US$44m steel plant in Mexico this month.
Thyssenkrupp says Ravi Kirpalani will become its India division CEO from 14 March and take charge as head of the regional headquarters, effective 1 July.
Audi will lead Volkswagen Group's development efforts in emissions-free hydrogen fuel cell cars to better position the brand as an innovation leader. Its first fuel cell car could be an SUV previewed by the H-tron concept.