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World première in Düsseldorf of the new Caddy

It wins plaudits as a van, family MPV, shuttle and camper with limitless versatility: the Caddy. To date over three million have been built, and

Mental health: having someone in their corner

Stars from the world of sport are making it more acceptable for the van community to speak about their mental health and wellbeing, more than

Kia and Hyundai develop world’s first ICT connected shift system

Kia and Hyundai announced that they have developed the world’s first predictive Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Connected Shift System, enabling the vehicle to automatically

IRU report uncovers barriers to road safety investment

IRU (International Road Transport Union) has released a comprehensive report on road safety investment by mobility and logistics operating companies. The findings highlight that while

Turbulent times provide opportunity for new fleet policies

The current turbulence and uncertainty in the fleet market surrounding WLTP and the outlawing of fossil fuel and hybrid vehicles in just 12-15 years’ time

Tesla Model X: automatic brakes just saved two families from a falling tree

Two families narrowly avoided being crushed by a tree as their Tesla Model X automatic brakes denied a Storm Dennis disaster. Laurence Sanderson, his wife

NewMotion: 2020 EV driver survey

NewMotion 10th anniversary event fully powered by batteries of six electric vehicles Amsterdam, February 19, 2020 – NewMotion, a leading smart charging solutions provider for

Coronavirus makes an impact

Coronavirus is starting to make itself felt with the news that Jaguar Land Rover is facing a temporary closure, and JCB instigating a shorter working

The company car is back!

Eight out of ten business employees who currently opt out of a company car scheme are ‘likely’ or ‘very likely’ to move back to company

APPG launches inquiry into impact of Clean Air Zones on freight and logistics industry

Following the re-formation of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Road Freight and Logistics, the group is now calling for evidence in its first inquiry of