SsangYong teases new Torres electric SUV
SsangYong has confirmed that its new midsize SUV will be called Torres and will arrive in Europe in late 2023.
SsangYong has confirmed that its new midsize SUV will be called Torres and will arrive in Europe in late 2023.
Renault has provided a first glimpse of an all-electric crossover, due 2024 and reviving the Scenic name.
Tesla’s Supercharger pilot programme is rolling out to the UK and other new markets, opening up its sites to non-Tesla vehicles.
Vauxhall has removed the Insignia from its UK line-up due to changing customer tastes and its wholesale move to electrification.
Ford and Volvo Cars have joined 26 other companies in an appeal to the EU to legislate 100% all-electric car and van sales from 2035
Shell and ABB E-mobility have partnered to start the roll-out of what’s said to be the world’s fastest all-in-one electric car charger.
Renault Trucks has unveiled its multimodal last mile e-mobility concept, designed to provide cleaner, greener and more accessible urban deliveries.
Oxbotica and NEVS are developing a fleet of self-driving, all-electric vehicles to be deployed on public roads in Europe by the end of 2023, reshaping
More than a quarter of UK fleets (net 27%) expect to see growth in the number of vehicles they operate during the next three years,
Private investment in building a battery supply chain could make the UK a global player in electric vehicle batteries but the window of opportunity is
Michelin has launched its new Connected Fleet brand in the UK, bringing together all the fleet management services and solutions of the group under one
The new third-gen Range Rover Sport has made its debut, bringing latest electrified variants and new dynamic capabilities.
Automotive services organisation Holman has partnered with French fleet management company FATEC Group to offer multinational fleet operators a global fleet leasing and management solution.
The Nissan Qashqai and VW ID.5 have achieved ‘very good’ ratings by Euro NCAP for their assisted driving systems, showing how the technology is breaking
Honda has confirmed that its forthcoming compact SUV will be named the ZR-V and arrive next year.
Growing demand for EVs across Europe will see the rise of multi-cycle leasing as OEMs and leasing companies look to keep control of the valuable
Osprey is to expand its UK charging network with over 250 Tritium rapid chargers across 100 new charging destinations.
Ford has unveiled its fully electric E-Transit Custom, which arrives in 2023 and will bring a targeted range up to 380km (236 miles), enabling fleets
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine will have repercussions throughout the automotive market for years to come.
Multi-platform technology company FOD Mobility Group has opened a new office in Dusseldorf, Germany as part of its current expansion into several European markets.
SmartWitness has launched a modular road-facing/driver-facing dashcam for fleets, said to mark a first for video telematics.
DispatchTrack, a leading provider of right-time delivery management software, has announced new clients, partnerships and geographic reach as it continues its accelerated growth strategy.
Indra, a British smart energy technology business, has announced plans to conduct the world’s largest V2H (vehicle-to-home) trial later this year.
eLCV conversion specialist Bedeo has appointed Dr Herbert Demel to its advisory board as a strategic advisor, effective immediately.
Communications solution specialist Enreach is adding telematics to its product portfolio under a new partnership with Webfleet Solutions.
Parcel delivery giant DPD has signed a deal to add 1,000 Ford E-Transit electric vans to its fleet this year.
Stellantis has signed a deal to acquire BMW and Mercedes’ joint car sharing company Share Now, further expanding its work in global mobility.
ALD has reached another major milestone in its plans to acquire LeasePlan after signing the framework agreement.
Volkswagen Group and BP have launched a strategic partnership to deploy up to 8,000 new rapid charge points across Europe by the end of 2024.
Cenex has revealed details of its Low Carbon Vehicle (LCV2022) event, which will focus on the 2030 ICE phase-out and the switch to EVs.