2024 McLaren SUVs New crossover to be battery-electric
​McLaren is latest supercar maker to succumb to SUVs. Woking to follow rivals in chase for big profits; new high-riders will be electric-only.
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MG4 revealed in China
​Also coming soon is an important addition to the international MG range, a smart family hatchback likely to be sold across the world as the MG4. Like the MG5 EV Estate
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McLaren and BMW reunited?
​A deal could be struck that gives Munich carbon know-how and Woking some much-needed e-tech – but the obstacles to be overcome are considerable.
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Welcome to the future, Vauxhall
​Paul Willcox was in charge for just 16 months. But Vauxhall will never be the same again. By Phil McNamara.
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‘Urbanfilter’ designed to stop microplastics in their tracks
​The Audi Environmental Foundation has developed filters to help prevent tyre wear particles and environmentally harmful substances from being washed into sewers and water courses
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Major A417 upgrade proceeding
​National Highways has awarded a £460 million contract to Kier to build a four mile stretch of dual carriageway on the A417 between the Brockworth bypass and Cowley roundabout in Gloucestershire.
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£20 million for roadside HGV driver facilities
​£20 million of the existing National Highways’ £169 million Users and Communities Fund will be used to improve roadside facilities for HGV drivers
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EV charging support in Australia
​Last month we brought you news of MG Motor India’s ambition to support the essential roll-out of EV charging infrastructure – what the company calls ‘1,000 chargers in 1,000 days’
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VW’s new-age Grand Tourer
​ID version 2.0 kicks off with a sleek, Project Trinity-derived premium exec in 2026. By Georg Kacher.
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Ferrari’s future, starting with its first SUV
​Ferrari’s next five years: how the new boss sees the first SUV, the first electric car from Maranello and the new LaFerrari
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Mercedes-Benz to accept liability for level 3 accidents
​Mercedes-Benz has confirmed it will accept legal responsibility for collisions that occur in cars fitted with its upcoming Level 3 Automated Lane Keeping System, dubbed ‘Drive Pilot’.
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