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Could sustainable synthetic fuels be the green way to keep millions of ICE-powered
An old-fashioned hardback book often still beats the internet, doesn’t it? When you can get hold of one. Right now, there’s one, in a package with my name on it, stuck somewhere between a second-hand
The UK’s limited fuelling infrastructure remains a big stumbling block to the rollout of hydrogen-powered cars and could cause BMW not to offer its planned fuel cell cars here. Currently, there are ju
THE 2025 Auto Express New Car Awards are upon us, and we’re struggling to remember a year that proved to be so tough at the top. It’s a reflection of just how well so many car manufacturers – both new
e:NY1 can have a change of mind
PLUG-in hybrid cars, depending on who you believe, are either a wasteful technological dead-end or a sensible compromise and valuable stepping stone to pure-electric vehicles. The truth, as ever, is m
Engineers don’t like plug-in hybrids. It’s the ‘two engines rather than one’ factor, and all that extra associated ballast. Marketing types have always liked them, though – dare I say, because they un