Recent Articles Published by Autocar Professional Bureau
Analysis: How much further can Tesla go?

By Jim Holder, Autocar UK calendar02 Nov 2021

Musk's brand seems to be constantly on the up - how much higher can it rise?

Turtle Wax Modern Classic Rally wows Mumbai

By Ruman Devmane, Autocar India calendar01 Nov 2021

The Turtle Wax Modern Classic Rally in association with Shaman Young Timers and Autocar India witnessed over 50 cars i...

Fuel duty in the UK stays frozen for 12th straight year as petrol prices rise

By Jack Harrison, Autocar UK calendar28 Oct 2021

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak Chancellor says he is "not prepared to add to the squeeze on families and smal...

Jaguar Land Rover joins Tesla’s ‘pool’ for EU emissions targets

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar27 Oct 2021

British firm joins Tesla's 'pool' to share CO2 fleet emissions targets in a move that could help it avoid fines

Tesla records best quarter with robust Q3 performance

By Jack Warrick, Autocar UK calendar21 Oct 2021

EV firm announces revenue growth of 57% YoY in quarter three, with an operating income of $2 billion amid supply issue...

Mahindra, Ford: Second time unlucky

By Hormazd Sorabjee, Autocar India calendar21 Oct 2021

The Mahindra-Ford partnership was announced with so much promise and hope, but a little over a year later, it fell apa...

Taiwan’s Foxconn reveals two new electric cars

By Jack Warrick, Autocar UK calendar19 Oct 2021

Unveils SUV and sedan with hopes of becoming a "global automotive manufacturer".

Global NCAP crash test: the crash ratings explained

By Nikhil Bhatia, Autocar India calendar19 Oct 2021

How does the global automotive safety watchdog test cars?

Honda unveils first electric SUVs and three bold concepts

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar14 Oct 2021

Japanese automaker announces strategy for electrified automobile business in China and unveils new EVs

Tesla Roadster production to begin in 2023

By Jack Warrick, Autocar UK calendar13 Oct 2021

Cybertruck will also be pushed back to 2023, with Elon Musk citing pandemic and parts supply issues