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2018 Volkswagen sales figures and best selling VW cars

By Hilton Holloway, Autocar UK calendar13 Mar 2019

Volkswagen Group sold 10.9 million cars worldwide in 2018, largely thanks to trend-busting growth EU and China.

Karma teases Pininfarina-designed electric luxury car

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar12 Mar 2019

Concept will be one of three new model unveilings in Shanghai from the Chinese-owned American manufacturer.

Morgan boss on how investment will boost company

By Mark Tisshaw, Autocar UK calendar08 Mar 2019

Chairman says cash infusion will lead to new models and expansion – but promises Morgan will remain a small-scale firm...

Honda Tomo: student-designed city car pick-up shown at Geneva

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar07 Mar 2019

Honda-backed design project showcases small coupe-styled EV pick-up designed as ideal 2025 transport for young people

MG eZS electric SUV to go on sale in the UK

By Mark Tisshaw, Autocar UK calendar07 Mar 2019

Electric version of compact SUV is predicted to have a WLTP range of more than 200 miles.

Piech brand launched with electric sports car at Geneva

By Kris Culmer, Autocar UK calendar07 Mar 2019

Ferdinand Porsche's great-grandson announces brand with Mark Zero, on modular platform with 311-mile WLTP range.

Jeep Renegade and Compass PHEVs arriving in 2020

By Mark Tisshaw, Autocar UK calendar06 Mar 2019

Plug-in hybrid systems, initially fitted to high-end models, will provide 'best in class' off-road performance.

Porsche studying new electrified hypercar project

By Greg Kable, Autocar UK calendar06 Mar 2019

Stuttgart firm has launched an internal study into a range-topping electrified successor to the 918 Spyder.

Ferrari to reveal first hybrid car in next 3 months

By Mark Tisshaw, Autocar UK calendar05 Mar 2019

3.9-litre turbocharged V8 has its last outing in the firm's new supercar.

Emissions regulations will kill city cars, says Volkswagen

By Mark Tisshaw, Autocar UK calendar05 Mar 2019

The future of models like the Up is threatened by WLTP-enforced fleet requirements for car makers.