New GT and GT Sport models spearhead updated Mazda2 range. Mazda has announced a host of updates and changes to its Mazda2 range. Highlights across all models include the introduction of Mazda’s G-Vectoring Control technology and detailed improvements to the suspension and steering to deliver improved ride comfort and steering response. In addition, … [Read more...]
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Funding released for new technology
Connected and autonomous vehicle technology in the UK will take another leap forward, following the announcement of funding under the banner of the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund. With three of the chosen projects un the driverless cars stream of ISCF supported by experts from TRL, the global centre for innovation in transport and mobility continues … [Read more...]
Fiat 500 reflects on anniversary with modern twist
Besides marking the sixtieth anniversary of the Fiat 500, this year also sees the debut of the Fiat 500 Mirror. This special edition marks the introduction of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on the Fiat 500, with a car that’s always connected and packed with content. The introduction of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto means that users can … [Read more...]
Newslines 24 April
SAIC Motor said it will begin sales of MG cars in mainland Europe at the end of 2019. MG cars have been sold in the UK since 2011 but SAIC delayed plans to launch in the rest of Europe after UK sales remained slow but now MG's rollout will include the majority of European markets and will focus on SUVs, subcompact hatchbacks and compact hatchbacks. A … [Read more...]
British build Honda Civic takes a bow
The new 10th generation Honda Civic five door family hatchback is now in production for global markets and it is only being built in the UK at their Swindon factory. It's good news for post-Brexit Britain with Honda spending a further £200 million turning their Swindon plant into a global manufacturing hub for the new Civic hatchback, says David … [Read more...]
Newslines 22 April
Primary schools in Wales now have the opportunity to receive free support from a leading walking and cycling charity to get more pupils on their bikes and scooters. Funded by Welsh Government and delivered by Sustrans Cymru, Active Journeys supports schools to get more children travelling actively, helping to increase their activity levels … [Read more...]
Ultimate Lotus Exige races into exclusivity
The ultimate road and track Lotus Exige Cup 380 Coupe has been released. Just 60 will be made for worldwide sale, guaranteeing an exclusivity rarely found among collectors. It will top 175mph, does 0-60mph in 3.4sec and weighs just over a tonne with new bodywork to increase downforce for better roadholding and handling. The Exige Cup 380 can be … [Read more...]
Newslines 21 April
Volvo has chosen China to build its first EV. The Chinese owned prestige car maker will create a new model for the family and it’s likely to be sold world-wide. You can meet world speed challenger Richard Noble and the Bloodhound SSC team members at their Bristol technical centre on Monday 1 May. There’s even a simulator of the car destined to be … [Read more...]
British brands better at beating book-prices
OSV’s research has revealed that British-made cars, such as Vauxhall, Roll Royce, Jaguar and Landrover, retain the most value in the first 12 months after purchase, an impressive 65.5% of their original value. Compared to vehicles produced by the likes of France and Italy, which on average retain only 46.2% and 46.7% respectively, it shows that the … [Read more...]
Seb fails to crack Easter result
Welsh driver Seb Morris had a disappointing end to his Easter campaign behind the wheel of the Team Parker Racing Bentley Continental GT3 at Oulton Park. He experienced a mixed opening event of the new British GT Championship season with a best finish of fourth place the headline result after two dramatic one-hour races at the Cheshire venue. Beginning … [Read more...]
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