JLR has released new pictures of the first electric version of the Range Rover cold-weather testing in the Arctic Circle, ahead of its market launch expected later in 2025.
A second successive season of winter testing has seen the prototype vehicles covering up to 45,000 miles of accumulated testing across frozen lakes and land tracks in sub-zero temperatures at Arjeplog, Sweden and the latest testing has focused on putting the Range Rover Electric’s advanced thermal management system, ThermAssist, through an aharduhst programme.
In Q1 2025, new EU car registrations declined by 1.9% compared to Q1 2024, with March 2025 figures showing a slight 0.2% year-on-year decline as the global economic context remains particularly challenging and unpredictable for auto makers.
The battery-electric car market share stood at 15.2% market in Q1 2025, still far from where it was expected to be and hybrid-electric models continue to grow in popularity, retaining their place as the most popular power type amongst buyers.
A Freedom of Information request made by private plate supplier Regtransfers reveals the banned number plates from the forthcoming ‘75’ release.
These latest plates will appear on cars from 1st September, but a total of 436 specific character combinations have been banned by DVLA, deemed as combinations that may be seen as offensive, provocative or otherwise unsuitable for release.
Transport for Wales is launching a new subscription and loyalty app that rewards passengers for their travel on TfW services.
the JurnyOn app began offering TfW passengers a host of benefits, including discounts on advance train tickets and the opportunity to earn loyalty points for mileage travelled on TfW services and with subscription plans starting at just £1.90 per month, the app is designed to make travel more rewarding and affordable for everyone.