EV will replace both A1 supermini and Q2 small crossover as Audi looks to simplify its line-up Audi has begun testing a new entry-level model that is set to indirectly replace the A1 and Q2 when they are retired next year. The EV will be the smallest car Audi offers and is set
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Honda to reveal new 0 SUV and baby EV at Tokyo motor show
Brand will preview a radical yet accessible electric SUV alongside a development of the Super EV concept Honda will show a new addition to its upcoming 0 Series of electric cars at the upcoming Tokyo motor show. The brand confirmed it will be a “new SUV model” that is intended to be more
Rolls-Royce confirms Phantom special edition for centenary
The Scintilla special edition was revealed last year Eighth-generation flagship is basis for Goodwood's latest project, 25 examples of which will be built Rolls-Royce will soon reveal a 25-run special edition of its Phantom flagship to commemorate the nameplate's centenary. Described as an “exclusive Rolls-Royce Private Collection”, the new model will be
New Porsche Cayenne fitted with brand's biggest screens yet
Dashboard hosts three infotainment screens including a 14.9in display for passengers and a curved central unit Porsche has unveiled the interior of the incoming Cayenne EV, featuring the largest array of screens yet fitted to any of its models. The cabin is centred around a prominent infotainment touchscreen dubbed the Flow Display. It is
New Dacia CEO to keep "magic potion of simplicity"
Katrin Adt speaks to Autocar in exclusive first interview since joining French brand after 26 years at Mercedes More often than not, a new car company CEO arrives with a lengthy to-do list and problems to fix. In the case of Katrin Adt, she takes the reins at a time when Dacia's ascent has taken
JLR prepares to build first cars since August "in coming days"
Firm continues recovery from cyber attack with a "controlled, phased" return to car production JLR is preparing to build its first cars in more than a month later this week, as it works to recover from a significant cyber attack that brought all its factories to a halt. The hack incapacitated the Land Rover maker, forcing
Max Verstappen, the great promoter
Could the Formula 1 champion do for GT3 sports car racing what Tiger Woods did for golf? Over the weekend Max Verstappen, in a high-profile GT3-class debut, won the ninth round of the Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie (NLS) with seeming ease. Naturally social media went bonkers. In fairness, most posts were well-informed, with a sensible and deserved tone of