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Peter Rawlinson, winner of Autocar’s 2025 Sturmey Award for innovation, is one of a small, distinguished crop of British engineers who have honed their skills working in challenging automotive careers
Editor-at-large Mark Walton hasn’t been the same since ...
THE ELROQ IS DESPERATELY hard to fault. And believe us, we’ve tried. Basically a shrunken Enyaq, it looks tremendous, drives neatly, is efficient and roomy, balances tech and switchgear, and still dar
Not so long ago the combination of seven seats and all-electric seemed outlandish. But now it’s completely normal, and available in four distinct flavours
There was widespread consternation among investors on 2 April when Tesla posted its first-quarter production update. Deliveries fell 9% year-over-year to 336,681, the lowest such figure since the war
It was always expected that truly cheap cars would be the most difficult to electrify. Some people even feared it might be impossible. Indeed, while 60% of E-segment cars sold in Europe at present are