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How does WLTP work?
The Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure or WLTP, for short, is a vehicle fuel economy test that you might have come across when reading about new electric cars – but how does it work?
Continue ReadingToyota Mirai sets 845-mile record
Toyota’s hydrogen Mirai managed to drive an incredible 845 miles on one tank of hydrogen.
Continue ReadingNew Lucid Air with 520-mile range enters production
The new Tesla rival, Lucid, has finally gone into production with its EV Air saloon.
Continue ReadingHow to save fuel
Fuel shortages have caused issues up and down the country over the past week with panic buying causing long queues outside any petrol station that has petrol or diesel available.
Continue ReadingHow do speed cameras work?
Speed Cameras have become a crucial tool in maintaining and improving road safety on UK roads with their ability to measure whether drivers are breaking the speed limit.
Continue ReadingNew Ford Fiesta facelift
The Ford Fiesta so often sits atop Britain’s best-selling vehicles list at the end of the year, but with the Vauxhall Corsa leading in new car registrations in 2021, the Fiesta is receiving a well-timed facelift.
Continue ReadingNew Volkswagen ID.Life Concept
The ID.Life is Volkswagen’s latest concept car. Due to arrive in 2025, the ID.Life could prove to be a significant car for the German manufacturer because of its competitive pricing.
Continue ReadingHow do number plates work?
By law every car on UK roads must display a vehicle registration number, or ‘number plate’ as it’s otherwise known. This unique combination of letters and numbers allows every car to be identified.
Continue ReadingNew Mercedes-Benz EQE
Mercedes-Benz have finally revealed the EQE – the EV E-Class equivalent. It becomes the German manufacturer’s second model to be underpinned by the EVA2 platform and looks ready for launch in 2022.
Continue Reading17 Interesting facts about cars
Do you know any of these facts about cars?
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