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Can leasing speed up LEV uptake?
It’s probably true to say that the motor industry has never been faced with as much change as it has been for the past few

Geneva News: Nissan showcases new Note on stand
The latest Note will offer a combination of sharp design, low CO2 emissions and first-in-sector technologies including the Around View Monitor and a comprehensive network

Nissan reveals upgrades for UK-built "Euro LEAF"
To date, global LEAF production has taken place in Japan, but from this year it will be localised to the markets where the car is

New report shows value of Korean brands to European economy
The report reveals that 253,000 people owe their jobs to the presence of the Korean carmakers and including customs duties, sales and income taxes they

Opel showcases winter driving technologies at European fleet event
The programme enabled senior fleet decision-makers to experience the very latest driving technologies at the renowned winter driving course at the Thomatal Testing Grounds near

ALD Netherlands first to use new Miles user interface
Called Rich Internet Application or RIA for short, the new browser-based user interface from fleet management software specialist, Sofico replaces the current Rich Desktop Application

Chevrolet among first car brands to offer Siri eyes free integration
Siri Eyes Free can be used by iPhone users to perform a number of tasks while they safely keep their eyes on the road and

Hyundai begins assembly line production of ix35 FCEV
The ix35 Fuel Cell is based on the conventionally-powered version of the compact SUV, but uses a fuel cell stack to convert hydrogen into electricity

Airbiquity and China Unicom of Shanghai team up to accelerate Chinese telematics take-up
The tie-up is intended to leverage Airbiquity’s Choreo connected vehicle service delivery platform and China Unicom’s telecom infrastructure and service provider capabilities to provide telematics

Opel Fleet appoints new rental and remarketing director
In his new role, Mr Eyden is responsible for increasing sales of rental vehicles to large international daily rental customers and for all aspects of

Opel merges LCVs into European fleet department
Opel finished 2012 at number three in the European passenger car market, up one place from the previous year, but its performance in the light

Fleetondemand signs first international contract with Eqstra Fleet Management deal
Eqstra Fleet Management (EFM) has been operating within the South African market for over 27 years and has an owned and managed fleet in excess

CASE STUDY: Volkswagen Multivan
Priced in line with a luxury saloon, the Caravelle Business joined Volkswagen’s commercial vehicle range last summer designed to transport executives who don’t have time

Profile: Audi aims for global premium leadership
Audi worldwide market performance in 2012 Audi has gradually risen to a strong position within the global luxury car market, largely through an extensive model

Fiat to broaden 500 city car into full family of vehicles
In addition to the longer, taller, roomier 500L which launches from this spring, further models will follow. This will start with a 500 Trekking, a

Geneva News: New Ford EcoSport SUV to offer fleets connected technologies
The EcoSport will be the second SUV to be launched in Ford’s expanding European range when it goes on sale at the end of this

Moody's: Global auto manufacturing to stay stable despite downturn in Europe
The new report, entitled "Global Automaker Demand Trends Continue to Improve, Despite Weakness in Europe", shows that the rating agency now expects European light vehicles

World's first nationwide fast-charging network for EVs opens in Estonia
The units were supplied and installed within six months by Swiss-Swedish power and automation group ABB, which also has a five-year agreement for technical

Honda UK MD moves to new strategic role in Europe
Effective 1 April, Mr Hodgetts takes on the new role of European regional auditor, reporting to HME's chief operating officer, Manabu Nishimae. He will be

Geneva News: Fleets to get glimpse of new Citroen C3
The model, which goes on sale from spring this year, features a subtle makeover, with new brand chevrons and bumper-mounted LED daytime running lights at

Geneva News: Plug-in hybrid Audi A3 e-tron delivers 1.5 l/100km and 35g/km
The carmaker claims efficiency figures of 1.5 l/100km and CO2 emissions of 35g/km for the petrol/electric hybrid drivetrain according to the ECE standard for plug-in

Dieter Zetsche to stay on as Daimler CEO for further three years
The contract extensions apply until 31 December 2016 and have been made to maintain ‘the important continuity at the top executive level’. Dr. Manfred Bischoff,

Key New Car Models: A dozen for ‘13
Citroën DS3 cabrio Citroën has sold more than 200,000 DS3s globally since the supermini launched three years ago. It’s been an important part of reinventing

Fiat Doblo leads the way in Ukraine
Registrations of the Doblo increased by 31.88% in 2012, with a share of the segment which rose from 24.61% to 33.72%. To sum up, one

Former Indy race car driver, Derek Daly, announced as NAFA 2013 keynote speaker
Born in Dublin, Ireland to a middle class working family, Daly’s career path was set at the age of twelve when he attended his first

Geely and Volvo Cars to establish joint R&D centre in Sweden
Volvo said that the centre will ‘develop a new modular architecture and set of components for future C-segment cars, addressing the needs of both Volvo

Hyundai to consolidate European position in 2013
Last month the carmaker saw its share of the sector rise to 3.6% from 3.3% for the same period in 2012, according to figures from

Post Danmark to add 50 Mercedes-Benz EVs to fleet
The pilot operation with Post Danmark began on the island of Bornholm with three vehicles in mid-2011. A crucial factor for the decision in favour

VW to push ahead with plug-in hybrid SUVs for Europe
The CrossBlue has now been cleared for production to provide a vital missing link in VW's American line-up, but is not targeted at any other

Dennis Jensen appointed Fleet Logistics' country head for Nordics
His appointment forms part of the company’s restructuring and expansion plans, which were announced at the end of last year and come three months after

Geneva News: Opel/Vauxhall stand to see four world premieres
The latter will make its debut from this spring onwards and is marketed as ‘an outstanding full-size, four seat convertible with premium qualities and technologies

City of Sydney to address congestion issues with Nissan LEAF fleet
The vehicles – which form Nissan’s single largest order of its LEAF EV in Australia – will replace the council’s former fleet of 10 Toyota

Geneva News: Wraps to come off new Octavia Estate
Dimensions for the new model grow significantly, with the model 90 mm longer and 45mm wider than its predecessor. Importantly the wheelbase has grown by

Enterprise Rent-A-Car appoints Italy’s Locauto Rent as second franchise partner
The latest agreement brings Enterprise Rent-A-Car’s European presence to seven countries – the UK, Germany, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal and now Italy – which together

Leaseurope shows importance of truck leasing and rental sector
Dubbed “The road to 2050, truck leasing and rental – An integral part of a sustainable European transport system”, the leaflet shows that the truck

French breathalyser fines postponed indefinitely
Currently, all drivers in France, including motorcyclists, are required to carry such a kit. The €11 fine for not carrying a breathalyser was set to

January EU passenger car registrations reach historic low, reports ACEA
Looking at the major markets, only the UK posted growth (+11.5%), while the downturn prevailed in Germany (-8.6%), Spain (-9.6%), France (-15.1%) and Italy (-17.6%).

European new car sales down 9.6% in January, reports JATO Dynamics
The firm’s data shows that the UK was the only “Big Five” market to experience growth in January, with sales increasing 11.5%, while Germany, France,

IRU/UNECE forum addresses transport security issues
Held in Geneva, the UNECE Inland Transport Security Discussion Forum on Secure Parking Areas included keynote speakers from Interpol, the European Secure Parking Organization and

Fiat Professional gains top eco accolade in Netherlands
The awards for the Top Ten most environmentally friendly commercial vehicles are run by the Royal Dutch Touring Club ANWB and the non-governmental organisation “Stichting

General Motors posts third year of profit despite European losses
Net income for the last quarter was $900m (€674m), up 80% from $500m (€375m) for Q4 2011. Strong results were seen by GM South America, which

Car2go signs contract with Birmingham City Council in UK
The pilot will see the introduction of a fleet of 250 smart coupés in a 34m2 area of Birmingham, with registered drivers able to rent

Renault-Nissan and UniCredit to create Russian finance JV
Renault-Nissan will have a 60% stake, with UniCredit holding 40%. The car group said the move was aimed at ‘further strengthening the Alliance’s competitive positioning

Mayor of London to create world’s first Ultra Low Emission Zone by 2020
The move is intended to deliver dramatic benefits in air quality and provide a major spur for the further development and mass take-up of zero

Renault to pursue overseas expansion following fall in profits for 2012
The carmaker has posted a 15% fall in net profit to €17.4bn last year, with group revenues down 3.2% to €41.3bn. Net income fell 19%

Revealed – 2013's big electric and hybrid model launches
Ford Focus Electric The Focus will become Ford’s first electric vehicle when it goes on sale late this year, kick-starting an expanding range of models

Frost & Sullivan: PSA Group should consider partnerships & expand global footprint
So says Frost & Sullivan’s programme manager, Martyn Briggs, following the carmaker’s announcement of a net loss of €5bn for 2012, compared with a €588m

PSA Peugeot Citroen reports €5bn record loss after €4bn write-down
Full-year results for France’s biggest carmaker show a net loss of €5bn, compared with a €588m profit a year earlier. Group revenues were down 5.2%

Geneva News: Chevrolet to add Spark to show
The zero-emission car goes on sale from this summer in the States followed by selected European markets from 2014. The model features a GM-designed permanent

Nissan's European sales fall 16.1% for January while market share stays stable
Last month the carmaker sold 47,449 units versus 55,098 units in January 2012. Market share was maintained at 3.9% although Nissan saw a market share

Brian Matuszewski becomes manager of sustainable strategies at ARI
‘We are really pleased to welcome Brian to our team,’ said Craig Neuber, director of strategic consulting for the global fleet services provider. ‘Brian has an