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Gordon Murray to develop urban EV as part of bold £300m expansion

By Felix Page, Autocar UK calendar11 May 2021

Gordon Murray’s firm will build more cars, design a new platform and develop EV tech as part of £300m (Rs 2,717 crore)...

Tech Talk: the supercharged air pump tech set to clean up diesel's act

By Jesse Crosse, Autocar UK calendar29 Apr 2021

New blower system could help manufacturers achieve Euro 7 NOx reductions of 90%

Tech Talk: How solid-state EV batteries can be game changers

By Jesse Crosse, Autocar UK calendar19 Apr 2021

Solid-state batteries do away with the flammable liquid electrolyte, which is the main fire hazard in traditional batt...

April Fools Day 2021: the car industry’s best and worst jokes

By Autocar UK calendar02 Apr 2021

Car makers have again celebrated April Fools’ Day with spoof stories, but one joke went a bit too far…

McLaren unveils 330kph plug-in hybrid Artura supercar

By Steve Cropley, Autocar UK calendar17 Feb 2021

All-new plug-in hybrid supercar launches McLaren’s era of electrification

Analysis: How safe are electric cars?

By Autocar UK calendar11 Feb 2021

Batteries and high-voltage electrical systems can pose a fire risk – but in reality, EVs are just as safe as other car...

Volkswagen working on new high-tech electric flagship

By Felix Page, Autocar UK calendar21 Jan 2021

Model, which is part of Project Trinity, will sit atop a new platform and mark a technological leap for the Volkswagen...

Joe Biden vows to electrify the US

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar20 Jan 2021

America’s new president promises to spark a revolution in the American automotive industry

Dr Andy Palmer: "Build batteries or lose UK car industry."

By Lawrence Allan, Autocar UK calendar20 Jan 2021

Dr Andy Palmer warns British Prime Minister that ‘rules of origin’ make UK battery production vital after Brexit

Tech Talk: How better 4D imaging radar will boost safety

By Jesse Crosse, Autocar UK calendar19 Jan 2021

A single radar chip can cover 170deg, monitoring the welfare of all rear passengers.