GKN Driveline is transferring hybrid technology from super sports cars such as the Porsche 918 Spyder and BMW i8 into affordable compact vehicles.
BMW made headlines earlier this week with the unveil of the BMW VISION NEXT 100 – the super futuristic concept that looks way ahead into the future. In developing the BMW VISION NEXT 100, the main
Eighty-four per cent of motorists believe the tax burden on fuel is already too high even before the Chancellor decides whether or not to increase fuel duty in the Budget this week, according a survey conducted
A special six month long integration programme has been developed in which an initial group of 15 refugees aged 16 to 38 is receiving the opportunity to qualify for an apprenticeship or direct job entry.
The smart Solar Charging Network project: Renault, Europe’s leading electric vehicles manufacturer, and its Dutch economic partners Utrecht City Council, ElaadNL and LomboXnet signed a letter of intent in Paris on 11 March 2016 to develop
Luxury British carmaker Aston Martin today announced the formation of Aston Martin Consulting (AMC), a new initiative to provide companies with the opportunity to engage with Aston Martin’s expertise centred on design, engineering and manufacturing.
The BMW Group achieved its sixth record-breaking year in succession in 2015, posting new highs to date for sales volumes, revenues and profit before tax, despite a volatile market environment.
The Government published report found that alcohol is the biggest recorded impairment to driving, however there are less obvious causes of impairment that drivers might not even be aware of. The study found that alcohol/drugs, fatigue,
ŠKODA remains in the fast lane. In February, global deliveries increased by 3.6% to 78,800 vehicles (February 2015: 76,000). This means that the Czech carmaker sold more cars than ever before in a February. The brand
Volvo Cars believes the global automotive industry should strive towards the introduction of a standardised charging infrastructure for electric cars, says Dr Peter Mertens, the company’s Senior Vice President for Research & Development.