The all-new Honda CR-V e:HEV and e:PHEV models with SENSING 360, have been awarded the maximum five-star rating in the latest Euro NCAP safety tests.
Embodying Honda’s commitment to zero road fatalities involving any of its products by 2050, the sixth generation CR-V features a number of improved and upgraded technologies to achieve one of the highest levels of passenger and pedestrian safety in its class.
Infrastructure improvements with better road and rail links in the Northern Valleys of South East Wales are part of a £50 Million programme announced this week by central government.
The fund will be managed by Cardiff Capital Region and council representatives from the South East Wales Valleys and bypasses Welsh Government.
In Canada, Ford has pushed back the wider roll out of its planned pure EVs and will press on with petrol and hybrid models, it is reported by Global Data.
The retiming will give America’s No2 EV brand a breathing space to spread the investment needed for a fully electric line up in the next decade.
The first Tesla Cyberbeast, the highest specification Cybertruck available, auctioned exclusively online by Sotheby’s Motorsport sold for $262,500.
The near $100,000 range topping model has three electric motors producing 845hp, 4WD and a claimed 320 miles range.
With longer days and holidays approaching luxury goods seller Fairfax and Favor is advising against driving in “too casual” clothes and footware.
It says flip-flops, slip on shoes, wedge heels, floppy summer hats and even cool maxi dresses may interfere with car control and lead to an unexpected fine and sunglasses are only permitted up to category 3 tint.
Pirelli P Zero R and P Zero Trofeo RS have been chosen by Porsche for the restyling of the Taycan and will be the only tyres available on the Taycan Turbo GT, the sportiest variant of the range.
The first is designed for supercars’ everyday driving, while the second is a street-legal semi-slick tyre and were launched earlier this year with the German carmaker, to enhance the sportiness and efficiency of the vehicle.
Nissan will take another look at price discounts to boost sales, it confirmed to Autocar this week.
Its previous Nissan Next programme plan to lead on quality not quantity has been superseded by the new Arc project until 2026.