Mercedes-Benz will build its first pickup truck inside five years, targeting sales at the European, Latin American, Australian and South African markets.
No decision has been made about whether to launch the vehicle in the US and it will be built by Mercedes’ commercial-van division.
Welsh Government wants to electrify the Holyhead to Crewe main line and improve capacity between Wrexham and Chester.
Studies have identified these services as essential to economic growth in North Wales and now Wales transport minister Mrs Edwina Hart wants more detailed studies and is seeking major infrastructure funding from the UK Government.
GO Mobile, a new navigation app for Android devices, is available globally for free on 64 Google Play stores.
You can now experience TomTom’s premium navigation and real-time traffic information, driving up to 50 miles every month free of charge and upgrade to unlimited driving with a simple in-app purchase.
Tracker has signed an exclusive five year extension on its partnership with all UK Police Forces including The Police Services of Scotland and Northern Ireland.
This renewed agreement confirms Tracker’s position as the only stolen vehicle recovery operator to have its system operated by all UK Police forces, with detection units fitted in police patrol vehicles and helicopters.
PSA and Mitsubishi will temporarily suspend Russian production of Peugeot, Citroen and Mitsubishi models, it said on Friday.
The joint venture has a plant in Kaluga south of Moscow, and will also cut 100 jobs.
Hyundai welcomed the British Government’s £6.6 million investment announcement in hydrogen infrastructure as the Korean car maker prepares to launch its fuel-cell car in Britain.
The package of measures will see an initial network of 12 hydrogen refueling stations, including a pledge to fund the construction of two new stations in the Greater London area, a new mobile refueling station for the south of England and upgrades to existing stations in Sheffield, Swindon, Wales and London.
Motorcycles and scooters will join cars, vans, trucks and buses in the government’s drive for greener vehicles, Business Minister Matthew Hancock announced.
Up to £7.5 million will be set aside to boost the uptake for electric 2 wheelers and help bikers bridge the cost gap between a zero emission electric motorcycle and conventional petrol versions beginning with a £1,500 subsidy on each sale.