MINI is shining a light on sustainability with its one-off STRIP concept car, co-created with fashion designer Paul Smith. The car was styled according to the principles of ‘maximum reduction’, and to show off the raw materials used in its construction
The BMW Group put sustainability at the centre of its presence at the IAA Mobility show with an emphasis on CO2 targets. In a bid to help combat climate change, the Group
The new Skoda Fabia will get a range of four petrol engines when it arrives early next year. Updates will ensure the units offer better efficiency and lower CO2 emissions than the outgoing model
Mercedes-Benz took the opportunity to showcase the full breadth of its current and future electric vehicle line-up at the IAA Mobility show in Munich, Germany
Volvo has upgraded the technology in its plug-in hybrid 60 and 90 series to offer improved driving range while in the pure electric mode. The main improvements include a new longer-range battery,
SEAT has scooped the top honour at the 39th Caravan and Motorhome Club Towcar of the Year competition but there were also big wins for the all-electric Skoda Enyaq iV 80, Volvo V60 Recharge and SsangYong Musso Rhino.
There is a new Toyota RAV4 on the horizon called the Adventure and it boasts stand-out rugged styling that perfectly suits the car’s “go anywhere” spirit.
Skoda is adding to its all-electric Enyaq iV range early next year, with the unveiling of a five-door coupé model. Customers can select between two battery sizes and three power variants
Smart has always been renowned for its quirky compact designs and city car know-how and now the company is starting a new era. The Concept #1, which was displayed at the IAA Mobility Show
Opel has unveiled the Rocks-e, a badge-engineered version of the Citroën Ami electric mobility vehicle. While it won’t be coming to the UK, unlike its double chevron-badged sister car, it’s planned for launch in some European markets from 2022
Audi has announced that all of its new models will be pure-electric from 2026, and that it will cease production of combustion engines from 2033, three years after the UK sales ban comes into force
Upmarket French brand DS has confirmed it will only build electric models from 2024, with sales of purely combustion and hybrid models coming to a close