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Under the skin: The world's most power-dense EV motor

By Jesse Crosse, Autocar UK calendar06 Apr 2020

UK firm Equipmake has used 3D-printing to create a super-cool EV motor that is more power-intensive than conventional ...

Volvo engineers in hackathon to come up with coronavirus solutions

By Autocar UK calendar05 Apr 2020

Volvo’s ‘Hack the Crisis’ hackathon will bring around 200 global Volvo developers and engineers together to help save ...

Mercedes-Benz evaluating organic battery technology for future use

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar02 Apr 2020

Environmentally friendly compostable batteries could be coming to road cars – but not for 15 years.

Mercedes F1 squad’s powertrain team aids UCL on breathing aid

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar30 Mar 2020

The new Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) device developed by the collaboration is set to begin clinical tria...

Repurposing end-of-life batteries key to tackling EV waste

By Felix Page, Autocar UK calendar26 Mar 2020

Report suggests repurposing end-of-life batteries is necessary to prevent dangerous levels of waste

Aston Martin reveals its most powerful engine: hybrid 3.0-litre turbo V6

By Lawrence Allan, Autocar UK calendar24 Mar 2020

Aston details its new, in-house V6, set to be introduced in the mid-engined Valhalla in hybrid form from 2022, with pl...

Tech Talk: Can food crops like wheat be used to cut your car's emission

By Jesse Crosse, Autocar UK calendar23 Mar 2020

Plants absorb carbon-dioxide when growing which counteracts combustion emissions - at least, in theory.

Skoda to unveil student-built Scala Spider in June

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar23 Mar 2020

Students from Skoda’s Vocational Academy are developing an open-top Spider version of the Scala.

Coronavirus and insight into the Chinese car industry

By Jim Holder, Autocar UK calendar20 Mar 2020

Why and how Chinese new car sales are bouncing back just eight weeks after the coronavirus outbreak hit its peak.

Volvo recalls 750,000 cars globally amidst concerns about faulty emergency braking

By Felix Page, Autocar UK calendar19 Mar 2020

Software issue identified by Danish motoring group affects all cars built since 21 January 2019.