The entire Audi range has been refreshed and given new colours for orders placed after 23 May.
District Green, Ascari Blue, Chronos Grey and Dew Silver have been created with Audi Exclusive matt finishes Floret Silver matt and Daytona Grey matt newly available for RS Q3 and TT RS models and standalone Audi Exclusive paint finishes are reinstated as options for Q2, A3, Q3, A4, A5, Q5, A6, A7, Q7, Q8 and TT models.
Commercial vehicle manufacturers have expressed concern over Government plans to electrify the sector and meet the varying demands of long haul, emergency services and council services.
Consultations have started on the power network needed to ensure heavy transport meets the zero-carbon target and the SMMT says it needs collaboration between networks, manufacturers, government and other stakeholders such as local authorities.
Suzuki GB has given £85,000 towards the Ukrainian fund of UNHCR.
It is part of global Suzuki support amounting to a million Euros to assist displaced refugees from Ukraine.
Analysts say Covid-19 lockdowns in China with interruptions to production in Japan and Korea will impact on vehicle production in the near term and implications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine will also weigh on work.
But the S&P Global Mobility analysis says stability is returning to South Asia and Europe in particular.
Following the government’s announcement of consideration being given to change the requirement for an MoT test from every year to every two years, TyreSafe is asking the government to reconsider.
The call comes amidst fears of the likely increase in the number of unroadworthy vehicles on the road that such an extension in intervals would cause for the road safety check.
Russia is reportedly preparing to relaunch its Moskvich brand based on Renault models which the French car maker has pulled out of making in Moscow following the Ukraine invasion.
As Renault exited the assembly plant and marketing, Russia appropriated them to assemble a 2020s series using the name which was used on vehicles between 1946 and 2001.
Government plans to invest £200 million in zero emission HGVs is a welcome move, but also highlights the need for immediate solutions to reduce harmful emissions, a leading fuel technology firm said.
The three-year programme will begin later this year, with initial competitions for battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell technology being launched shortly but Nawaz Haq, Executive Director at fuel technology firm SulNOx Group Plc said that, while the investment was to be welcomed, it did nothing to tackle immediate environmental issues.