Groupe PSA has appointed Andy Hall to the newly created role of LCV and strategy director for the Peugeot, Citroen and DS brands in the UK.
Green NCAP has published the results from its latest round of testing, which highlights the most environmentally sustainable new cars on sale.
Renault is converting its Flins plant into a new ‘Re-Factory’, which will be used to refurbish used cars and convert ICE models to more carbon-neutral powertrains while also developing new sustainable technology.
Leasys, the funding arm of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), has launched its Clickar dedicated online auction platform in the UK, which offers used vehicles to dealers.
Used car sales website Carzam is preparing to launch in early December, following lockdown related setbacks affecting its planned October debut.
An idea for a car buying app has been recognised by Autocar as one of three winners of its inaugural Drivers of Change awards.
Cox Automotive is seeking nominations for the Barbara Cox Woman of the Year Award, which will honour an inspirational woman within the automotive industry.
Waverley Borough Council is expanding its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to support an increase in the uptake of zero-emission cars.
McLaren has announced its new series-production supercar will be named Artura and powered by a V6 hybrid powertrain.
Independent motor retailer PK Motors has raised £7,526.50 for Prostate Cancer UK at its annual charity golf day held at Northumberland's Matfen Hall golf course.
Carwow has named its best performing retailers and leasing partners for 2020 with the launch of its Retailer and Leasing Broker awards.
In the latest of the regular ‘Eight questions to…’ Q&A series AM magazine chats to Chris Marsh, group parts manager at Mercedes-Benz truck and van dealer Rygor Commercials.
Two thirds of car dealers have introduced a delivery service or increased publicity of an existing service in a bid to maintain sales during the coronavirus pandemic.
Bentley has outlined a major new sustainability plan that will see an end to its famous large-capacity combustion engines within 10 years.
Hyundai Motor Group has become a shareholder and strategic partner of manufacturer led electric vehicle (EV) charging network Ionity.