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Nissan Juke Kiiro

Nissan Juke Kiiro special version

Building on its pioneering heritage of bold design, Nissan will offer a special version of its iconic Juke crossover called “Kiiro”, available to UK customers

The classic Mini launches into the future

Originating from a dedicated team at MINI Plant Oxford, sustainable driving is now being created in a classic car. An electric motor for the original

Not all motorists agree with the proposed Highway Code Changes

Changes to the Highway Code are due to come into force on January 29 2022, pending approval from Parliament, which will give greater focus to

Addison Lee

Addison Lee launches market-leading driver offer in New Year hiring push

Addison Lee – London’s largest quality private hire and black taxi provider – has launched an industry-leading offer for both new and existing drivers, as

LEVC’s VN5 electric van joins Europcar fleet

LEVC (London Electric Vehicle Company) has engaged in a new partnership with Europcar Mobility Group UK – one of the UK’s leading commercial vehicle rental

Fleet of trucks

Pitstop partners with Samsara to reduce emissions and maintenance costs

Pitstop, a leading predictive analytics company for the mobility industry, today announces a partnership with Samsara, pioneer of the Connected Operations Cloud. This partnership will

Kia EV6

Electric Kia EV6 crowned What Car? Car of the Year

The Kia EV6 electric car has been crowned What Car? Car of the Year 2022. Its victory was announced at a glittering ceremony at the

RAC Electric Recovery Van

RAC first major breakdown company to launch all-electric patrol van

The RAC is the first major roadside assistance company in the UK to begin using an electric patrol vehicle to attend breakdowns. With no electric

REL Haulage

O-licence refused after firm runs HGVs before permission granted

REL Haulage has been refused an operator’s licence after running HGVs before permission was granted, despite assurances it would not do so. Director Ian Newman

Logistics UK plays down concerns over long queues at Dover

The vast majority of lorries arriving at the Channel ports have the correct documentation and despite rising volumes the situation is an improvement on this