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German cities granted right to ban diesel cars

By Sam Sheehan, Autocar UK calendar27 Feb 2018

Highest court declares that older, more polluting cars can be stopped from entering city centres.

Aston Martin posts record Rs 856 crore profit in 2017

By Jimi Beckwith, Autocar UK calendar27 Feb 2018

Aston Martin has achieved its highest ever yearly revenues, with £876 million (Rs  8,622 crore) raised representing a ...

Geely rules out buying more Daimler shares 'for the time being'

By Jimi Beckwith, Autocar UK calendar26 Feb 2018

Chinese car giant previously offered to acquire shares at a reduced rate and was rejected by Daimler.

Ferrari reveals 488 Pista with racing-derived 711bhp V8

By Rachel Burgess, Autocar UK calendar22 Feb 2018

The best supercar in the world just got lighter, punchier and even more focused; it's the most powerful V8 Ferrari yet...

Why won't some car firms call an SUV an SUV?

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar19 Feb 2018

SUVs are hugely popular with buyers, yet some car makers seem afraid to use this label.

Global new car sales: the key trends and what they mean for the future

By Julian Rendall, Autocar UK calendar18 Feb 2018

The latest figures are in and they offer a fascinating insight for what's to come.

Carlos Ghosn continues as Renault boss until 2022

By Autocar UK calendar16 Feb 2018

Ghosn will be at the helm of Renault for another four years; part of his duties will be to better integrate the Renaul...

New Pininfarina SUV and saloon designs to become first Vietnamese cars

By Autocar UK calendar14 Feb 2018

Model designs were chosen by 62,000 voters and will be made by Vinfast car company

Volkswagen, BMW and Daimler used caged monkeys in ‘diesel fume test’

By Sam Sheehan, Autocar UK calendar30 Jan 2018

German manufacturers admit to financing study that was designed to prove emissions were lower by forcing animals to br...

Volvo must capitalise on its electric advantage now

By Rachel Burgess, Autocar UK calendar29 Jan 2018

It may seem like Volvo is ahead of the game, but others may soon catch up if it doesn't act fast.