News
5 Jul, 2019
Jaguar has confirmed that the next generation XJ will feature an all-electric powertrain, and it will be built in the UK at Castle Bromwich
Baidu has joined with Zhejiang Geely Holding Group and Toyota Motor to cooperate on artificial and self-driving car technology.
Novares has agreed a partnership with TG0, a UK-based 3D touch technology company.
Daimler and BMW have signed a contract to launch cooperation on automated driving.
News
5 Jul, 2019
Based on BMW's flagship SUV, the X7 pick-up features a teak-lined load bed and seating for five adults (plus one motorcycle)
The new Spartanburg-made BMW X6 SUV is available to order now in UK.
Japan-based Teijin Limited has announced it has agreed to wholly acquire Benet Automotive s.r.o., an automotive composite and component supplier in the Czech Republic, from Jet Investment. Terms of the acquisition are not being disclosed.
The UK new car market declined for fourth consecutive month in June, with sales down 4.9%.
Awards
9 Jul, 2019
The BMW X3 is the 2019 Auto Express Premium Mid-size SUV of the Year, with the Porsche Macan and Volvo XC60 commended
Awards
9 Jul, 2019
The Skoda Octavia Estate is the 2019 Auto Express Estate Car of the Year, with the BMW 5 Series Touring and Volvo V60 commended
News
4 Jul, 2019
BAC has launched a faster, lighter, more technologically advanced version of its Mono track car, priced from £190,950
News
4 Jul, 2019
The British track car manufacturer has launched the Radical Rapture, a new street legal sports car with engine from the old Ford Focus RS
Awards
9 Jul, 2019
The Vauxhall Insignia Grand Sport is the 2019 Auto Express Family Car of the Year, with the Skoda Superb and Toyota Prius commended
Capgemini has announced a three-year Master Services Agreement with Geely-owned Volvo Cars to 'digitally transform its operating model and modernise its IT landscape.'
Volvo Trucks says it is introducing new functions that help drivers save fuel even when cruise control is not activated.
There are only so many ways to conduct the presentation of a new vehicle (one of our number likes to refer to one as 'death by Powerpoint') but Fiat Professional, the light commercial arm of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, chose a quick presenter-hosted question and answer session with key executives and few slides or videos. But it was clear their thoughts were really on the main event and, after audience and teleprompters rotated 180 degrees, the real star of the show made its debut.