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Aptiv Partners with Affectiva to Enable the Next Generation Vehicle Experience

Aptiv PLC (NYSE: APTV) announced it signed a commercial partnership agreement with Affectiva, a Boston-based MIT Media Lab spin-off and leader in Human Perception artificial intelligence

BMW Group reports 2018 sales

BMW Group has reported 239, 069 BMW and MINI vehicle registrations in 2018 with both brands significantly outperforming the total UK new car market which

Drivers ditch modern classics in favour of 70s hits

Classic songs provide more of a mood-boost for drivers than modern day hits, according to a nationwide survey by car manufacturer, SEAT UK*. Out of the

Reaction to SMMT December Car Sales

Following the disappointing car sales figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, some businesses at the heart of the motor industry have responded

Fall in New Car Market a Wake-up Call

The UK new car market declined by -6.8% in 2018, with annual registrations falling for a second year to 2,367,147 units, according to figures released

The BMW Individual M850i Xdrive Coupe Night Sky

For over 25 years now, the BMW Individual Manufaktur customisation facility in Garching near Munich has been producing exceptionally high-quality equipment features, extraordinary special-edition models

Renault Trucks Euro-6 Step D Compliant Drivelines Deliver Fuel Savings

Renault Trucks’ latest Euro-6 Step D-compliant drivelines for its Range T and Range D 2019 models deliver a number of improvements that lower fuel consumption

De-mystifying winter driving myths: SEAT’s top tips

As the UK enters a cold snap, SEAT has drawn up its advice and recommendations for greater comfort and safety when driving in cold weather.

Independent Expertise Critical To Businesses Obtaining Value For Money

Independent ‘deep dives’ by experts into fleet purchasing costs and terms is critical if businesses are to obtain value for money, according to intervention management

Nissan unveils invisible to visible technology

At the upcoming CES trade show, Nissan will unveil its future vision for a vehicle that helps drivers “see the invisible” by merging both real