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Seat give information about a recall for the current Ibiza and Arona models

SEAT has confirmed a technical issue on the new Ibiza (2017 and 2018 models) and Arona (2018 model year): there is the possibility that in

New electric bus sees 20-vehicle order before its reveal

A brand new electric bus range has had its first major order from a provincial operator before it has even been unveiled, as Europe’s major

Volvo introduces its first electric truck, the FL Electric

Volvo introduced its new FL platform for 16-tonne applications last month and has now unveiled its electrified version of that design, the FL Electric. Engineered

Advanced Vehicle Manufacturing Electric Bus Recharges in 10 Minutes

Advanced Vehicle Manufacturing unveiled an electric shuttle bus that can recharge in just 10 minutes at the ACT Expo green transport conference in Long Beach,

UK new light commercial vehicle market grows in April

Demand for new light commercial vehicle (LCVs) grew in April, rising 3.9% as the market continued to fluctuate, according to the latest figures released today

Driveway league table boosts household incomes

New research by on-line parking portal YourParkingSpace.co.uk shows that homeowners across the UK are making hundreds, even thousands of pounds, by renting out their driveways

BMW confirm that a further 300,000 vehicles are to be recalled

BMW has confirmed a second recall of thousands of vehicles from UK roads in just over a year, due to problems with the cars’ power

Mercedes-Benz Actros1 reigns in Spain for Chiltern Cold Storage

Chiltern Cold Storage boss Paul Jackson treated himself to a very special Mercedes-Benz truck to mark his company’s 25th anniversary – and promptly took it

LEVC TX Black Cab set for display at London Motor Show

Brand new to the streets of the UK, the reborn iconic London black cab from the London Electric Vehicle Company (LEVC) will take pride of

Convictions for traffic offences on the rise

Official government figures analysed by road safety charity IAM RoadSmart have found that convictions for traffic offences in England and Wales’ courts are steadily increasing