Ferrari test mule could preview 812 replacement

Ferrari has long been vocal about keeping its venerable V12 engine in production as it electrifies its line-up and new spy shots suggest testing is now under way on a 12-cylinder successor to the Ferrari 812 Superfast. Spotted on roads near the supercar firm’s Maranello factory, the car is clearly in the very early stages… Continue reading Ferrari test mule could preview 812 replacement

Winners and losers from the UK car market in Q1 2022

Currently reading: Winners and losers from the UK car market in Q1 2022 After another few months of adversity, our report reveals which car makers in the UK did or didn’t have a good quarter Open gallery Close Access to this content requires a subscription to Autocar Business The Knowledge. Click here to purchase a… Continue reading Winners and losers from the UK car market in Q1 2022

Why Mercedes-AMG has fallen from the top of Formula 1

So why is it so difficult to prevent porpoising? Well, it isn’t, but it costs performance. And that’s the problem: you can raise the ride height to mitigate the porpoising, as it reduces the effectiveness of the aerodynamic ‘seal’ and therefore the overall level of downforce of the car by effectively ‘venting’ low pressure – particularly… Continue reading Why Mercedes-AMG has fallen from the top of Formula 1

Ola Electric ready to hit UK by 2025

Indian start-up Ola Electric will introduce a range of vehicles in the UK by 2025, following the rapid roll-out of its first product, the S1 scooter, in its home market. Alongside the ‘premium’ S1, Ola will offer a cheaper scooter and a car in the next three years, both in the UK and other markets… Continue reading Ola Electric ready to hit UK by 2025

Opinion: Is it sixth time lucky for Jaguar in Formula E?

Jaguar has had its moments since joining Formula E in 2016 but always fallen short in its title aspirations. Might that be about to change at the sixth time of asking? Kiwi Mitch Evans, who has driven for Jaguar from the start of its FE campaign, jumped into title contention after a double victory in… Continue reading Opinion: Is it sixth time lucky for Jaguar in Formula E?

Audi Urbansphere concept: in the design team’s own words

That means innovations such as counter-hinged doors that swing wide open and rear seats that can swivel by 25 degrees for easier access and more intimate face-to-face conversations, while also reclining by 60 degrees. Truly first-class living. The Audi Urbansphere concept is also incredibly high-tech. Facial recognition creates a high degree of personalisation and customisation… Continue reading Audi Urbansphere concept: in the design team’s own words

New Honda e:Ny1 to spearhead push to meet UK EV sales mandate

The success of the new Honda e:Ny1 electric SUV being launched next year will be critical to the firm hitting the government’s upcoming zero-emissions targets. The e:Ny1 – named as such during a global presentation by the manufacturer but expected to take a different name when it goes into production – is the company’s first mainstream electric… Continue reading New Honda e:Ny1 to spearhead push to meet UK EV sales mandate

Toyota GR 86 sells out in just 90 minutes in UK

The long-awaited Toyota GR 86 sports car has sold out in the UK, with the entire market allocation spoken for within 90 minutes of orders being opened last week. Sales of the much-anticipated Toyota GT 86 successor opened earlier this month, with a starting price of £29,995 making it one of the most affordable sports… Continue reading Toyota GR 86 sells out in just 90 minutes in UK

What do clean air zones mean for company car fleet managers?

According to scientists and climate pressure groups, the UK has an air quality problem and the vehicles we rely on are a significant contributor. Progressively stricter European standards for exhaust emissions have helped cut roadside pollution, but the sheer volume of traffic has slowed progress and levels differ across the country. So the pressure is on… Continue reading What do clean air zones mean for company car fleet managers?

What are the post-Covid implications for company car fleets?

The onset of societal restrictions in March 2020 forced businesses to make drastic changes quickly, adapting to remote working and ‘meeting’ online. Paul Hollick, chair of the Association of Fleet Professionals, says this demonstrated the benefits of being agile, even when it involves root-and-branch disruption. “It might sound counterintuitive, but the pandemic has actually served… Continue reading What are the post-Covid implications for company car fleets?