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Land Rover Defender: new emotionally charged design

This is the new Land Rover Defender. An icon reimagined for the 21st century; it has been cleverly engineered with capability and safety for all the

BMW Concept 4

The 68th IAA Cars show in Frankfurt is the venue for the unveiling of the BMW Concept 4 – a future-focused interpretation of the BMW

Siemens: will all roads eventually lead us to EVs?

Almost 2,000 locations across England, Wales and Northern Ireland have levels of air pollution that exceed safety limits, says Friends of the Earth*.  Road traffic

Otonomo collaborate with Microsoft

Otonomo, the leading Automotive Data Service Platform, today announced that it is collaborating with Microsoft to build services on top of Microsoft Azure and the

Troubled Nissan lose their chief executive

Hiroto Saikawa, Nissan’s chief executive, announced that he will step down from his post following a board meeting held on Monday 9th September. Reasons for

Bridgestone reveals ‘Webfleet Solutions’ as the new company name

Following the acquisition of TomTom Telematics by Bridgestone Europe (Bridgestone) on 1 April 2019, Bridgestone has announced that TomTom Telematics’ company name will become Webfleet

Government ‘working to enable advanced trials of self-driving cars’

A ‘pioneering’ new project will help ensure self-driving vehicles are safe and secure before future introduction on UK roads, the Government says. Unveiled on 4

Local councils need powers to stop lorry-mayhem

Local authorities are calling for more powers to help stop lorries causing ‘havoc’ in towns and villages throughout England. The Local Government Association (LGA) says

Smart motorways ‘a risk to life’

Plans to roll-out smart motorways across the country have been dealt a ‘severe blow’, according to a national newspaper. First introduced in 2014, smart motorways

UK 2nd cheapest country in Europe to own an electric vehicle

LeasePlan has released its annual Car Cost Index, with the latest analysis revealing that compared to 2018, there has been a sharp decline in the