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808bhp Lamborghini Sian roadster is world’s most powerful open-top production car 

By Felix Page, Autocar UK calendar08 Jul 2020

New drop-top's electrified 6.5-litre V12 is the most powerful powertrain fitted to an open-top production car

James Bond-themed Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger Continuation rolls out

By Mike Duff, Autocar UK calendar06 Jul 2020

The Rs 30 crore 007-themed limited edition features machine guns, smoke screens and revolving numberplates.

Jaguar Land Rover remains bullish on diesel powertrains

By Felix Page, Autocar UK calendar05 Jul 2020

Diesel-fuelled PHEVs on the cards as the firm explores new ways of making its powertrains cleaner.

Suzuki’s new Across is Toyota RAV4-based SUV

By Felix Page, Autocar UK calendar02 Jul 2020

New model from partnership between Japanese firms will be all-wheel-drive plug-in hybrid SUV for European market.

Land Rover Defender expands model range with new commercial model

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar01 Jul 2020

Land Rover revives Hard Top moniker for commercial version of the Defender, being developed by the Special Vehicle Ope...

It’s official: Geneva Motor Show cancelled for 2021

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar30 Jun 2020

Organisers say decision not to run was made after bulk of exhibitors said they would not attend.

Ten innovations that changed the dynamics of motoring

By James Disdale, Autocar UK calendar29 Jun 2020

We examine some wonders of modern motoring whose roots stretch back much further than you might think.

‘Deepfake’ tech to accelerate autonomous car development

By Lawrence Allan, Autocar UK calendar25 Jun 2020

UK-based Oxbotica uses viral video technology as artificial intelligence ‘teaching’ for driverless vehicle systems

Kia develops innovative new mild-hybrid manual transmission

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar24 Jun 2020

Korean carmaker says new system will boost fuel economy, reduce emissions and ensure driver engagement

Tech Talk: Why a supercar’s weight-to-power ratio is a key factor to measure performance

By Jesse Crosse, Autocar UK calendar23 Jun 2020

As a way of judging performance, the power-to-weight ratio might not be the best option.