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Renault’s smallest EV, the City K-ZE, unveiled at Auto Shanghai 2019

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar16 Apr 2019

New urban crossover will go on sale in China this year before being launched in other markets.

Lotus confirms forthcoming all-electric hypercar

By Lawrence Allan, Autocar UK calendar16 Apr 2019

Four-wheel drive Type 130 EV is promised to break new ground, in true Lotus tradition.

Under the skin: How Mazda is changing internal combustion

By Jesse Crosse, Autocar UK calendar15 Apr 2019

The Japanese company's new range of Skyactiv-X petrol engines work in the same way as diesel motors. Here's why.

Futuristic Audi AI:ME concept hints at Volkswagen ID rival

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar15 Apr 2019

Shared-mobility concept could make production as an electric crossover.

New Range Rover Evoque gets top marks from Euro NCAP

By Lawrence Allan, Autocar UK calendar11 Apr 2019

Second-generation SUV is safest Land Rover ever tested; new Citroën C5 Aircross SUV also a five-star car.

Bentley model strategy to focus on grand tourers and SUVs

By Jim Holder, Autocar UK calendar11 Apr 2019

Engineering boss rules out sports cars, but grand tourers, electric cars and even aircraft technology are all in play ...

Skoda could open third plant in the Czech Republic

By Julian Rendell, Autocar UK calendar10 Apr 2019

Skoda boss Bernhard Maier claims the firm would have sold 100,000 more cars if it had room to build them.

FCA plugs into Tesla to beat EU emissions regulations

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar08 Apr 2019

European Tesla sales will improve Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ fleet CO2 average via new loophole.

Fisker previews electric SUV to rival the Tesla Model Y

By Felix Page, Autocar UK calendar06 Apr 2019

American start-up company is due to launch futuristic model with near-300-mile range in 2021

Aston Martin boss: cost of autonomy will force mass car firm mergers

By Jim Holder, Autocar UK calendar05 Apr 2019

Andy Palmer predicts major industry consolidation due to heavy spending required to develop new technology.