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Hyundai preparing new hydrogen FCV for 2017

By Jimi Beckwith, Autocar UK calendar21 Mar 2016

Hyundai is readying a production hydrogen fuel cell vehicle for mid-2017 to replace the ix35 Fuel Cell, with at least ...

What is a truly autonomous car?

By Mike Duff, Autocar UK calendar20 Mar 2016

Manufacturers have different opinions on what true autonomy is and different expectations of when that technology will...

Tesla Model 3 previewed ahead of March 31 reveal

By Autocar UK calendar18 Mar 2016

The Tesla Model 3 will make its debut on March 31 at a Los Angeles event; here's the first teaser image.

Aston Martin teams up with Red Bull to create next generation hypercar

By Steve Cropley, Autocar UK calendar17 Mar 2016

The joint project is described as Adrian Newey’s “legacy car”; officially it is codenamed the AM-RB 001

BMW Group confirms 3 new BMW i models

By Rachel Burgess, Autocar UK calendar16 Mar 2016

Three new BMW i models have been confirmed, including the i8 Roadster, a revised i3 and a brand new model called BMW i...

Skoda drives past 1 million sales in record-breaking year

By Darren Moss, Autocar UK calendar16 Mar 2016

More than 1 million cars were sold last year, marking the brand's best year to date

Skoda to launch its first-ever electric car in 2020-21

By Julian Rendall, Autocar UK calendar16 Mar 2016

Skoda's first electric model is planned for launch in 2020 or 2021, based upon Volkswagen's MEB electric vehicle platf...

Tesla Model S set to go racing in new all-electric series

By Autocar UK calendar11 Mar 2016

GT racing series will feature race-modified Model S cars; the inaugural season will start in 2017.

Porsche's Mitja Borkert moves to Lamborghini as chief designer

By Danni Bagnall, Autocar UK calendar11 Mar 2016

In the latest round of Volkswagen Group position swaps, Porsche designer Mitja Borkert replaces Filippo Pereni as Lamb...

Volkswagen USA boss Michael Horn steps down

By Jim Holder, Autocar UK calendar10 Mar 2016

Horn - who famously admitted VW "screwed up" over dieselgate affair - leaves "to pursue other opportunities"