Genesis springboards new performance sub-brand with GV60 Magma Concept
Genesis has heralded the launch of a new high-performance sub-brand with the reveal of its GV60 Magma Concept.
Genesis has heralded the launch of a new high-performance sub-brand with the reveal of its GV60 Magma Concept.
Alphabet has reported rises in fleet size and new business for 2023, driven by surging demand for electric vehicles.
Targa Telematics has unveiled its first solutions after the acquisition of Viasat, expanding its portfolio of offerings for the transportation and logistics market.
Nissan has set out plans to launch new models, advance electrification and achieve significant next-generation EV cost reduction under its revised strategy.
One of China’s biggest EV battery makers is poised to invest in an electric vehicle battery factory in the West Midlands, reports suggest.
Fleets attending next month’s Great British Fleet Event will be able to find out how to advance their electrification plans for vans.
Renault Group and Volvo Group are pushing ahead with plans to develop a “revolutionary” generation of electric vans following the creation of their joint venture.
Stellantis is launching a new in-vehicle interactive task management tool for its commercial vehicles to enhance fleet safety.
BMW has lifted the lid on its next-generation electric SUVs with the unveiling of a new concept.
Mobilisights, Stellantis’ inhouse data business, has launched an integrated data package that will enable near real-time connected vehicle data for the group’s LCVs.
Volkswagen is teaming up with Mobileye to bring new automated driving functions to series production – including a self-driving version of the ID. Buzz.
Isuzu has revealed its plans for a fully electric D-Max pickup, intended to offer uncompromised performance with electric technology.
Peugeot has unveiled its E-5008 large SUV, complete with seven seats and up to 660km (410 miles) of range.
Volkswagen has treated its Crafter panel van to an extensive technology update, adding in key innovations.
Chevin Fleet Solutions has launched a new tool to open up a world of automation and real-time data capture to fleets.
Motor Assist, the incident management service from AX for insurers and fleet operators, will be at April’s Great British Fleet Event to show how it’s
Audi has opened a new chapter in its EV development with the reveal of the Q6 e-tron SUV, which will deliver up to 517hp of
More heavyweight names have joined the speaker line-up for the Great British Fleet Event on 17 April 2024, providing car and van operators with powerful
Škoda is charging up its all-electric portfolio with an entry-level crossover that will team up practicality, spaciousness and affordable pricing.
Cityshuttle’s newly launched e-cargo bike is available for business lease – providing businesses with a sustainable urban transport solution.
Ford has become the latest big name to sign up to the Great British Fleet Event on 17 April 2024, bringing further impetus for decision-makers
Volkswagen has spiced up its ID.3 and ID.7 electric models with new top-rung GTX variants.
‘Early bird’ visitors to the upcoming Great British Fleet Event will be able to get their hands on a free hot drink and breakfast, courtesy
Vehicle movement specialist Engineius will be back at the Great British Fleet Event to demonstrate its new tech developments and service offerings.
Flexible Power Systems (FPS) has completed a £2.7m (€3.2m) financing round to accelerate commercialisation of its e-fleet management platform.
The upcoming Dacia Spring is officially the UK’s most affordable EV with confirmation of pricing from £14,995 OTR.
Volvo is investing in UK-based battery management software start-up Breathe in return for getting early access to its latest-generation battery management software.
Radical changes in fuel-type demand for new cars will transform the UK automotive market by 2028, according to Cox Automotive.
Škoda has released further details of its all-new Superb Estate due later this year, complete with a longer-range plug-in hybrid and new technology.
Driver distraction is swiftly becoming the biggest safety problem for fleets, largely due to the mass arrival of ‘buttonless’ car controls.