The Peugeot 2008 is currently the UK’s fastest selling used car, according to Auto Trader, as demand for SUVs grew by more than 40% since forecourts re-opened.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is introducing an interest free payment option for aftersales work across its retail network, following the appointment of Auto Service Finance (ASF).
CitNOW has expanded its range of products to suit the increased demand for video-based services in the motor retail sector.
Lotus will open a new advanced technology centre and headquarters for its Lotus Engineering consultancy division, as part of a new partnership with WMG.
Jeep has revealed its first electrified model to be sold in the UK, the Renegade 4xe, which will arrive in dealerships from September.
Click2trade, an online vehicle auction platform, has launched in the UK following a year of operation in Holland as BAS.
Autotech Recruit has welcomed Laurence Abbott as its new marketing and technology director, to spearhead its technical developments.
Auto Trader predicts that used car values will continue to grow, while consumer demand continues to outstrip supply.
AM reviews the new Mini Electric, which starts at just under £25,000 after the current ULEV grants.
Electric car brand Tesla has been banned from making claims that its cars have “self-driving” technology, by a court in Munich.
Vauxhall will restart car production at its Ellesmere Port plant on August 17, following a closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Groupe PSA is promising there will be no compromises with its electric vehicles (EVs) as it expands its range to include commercial vehicles.
BMW is launching an electric version of its X3 SUV, known as the iX3, next year.
Nissan is expanding its line-up of fully electric models next year, with the launch of the Ariya SUV.
Volkswagen will start accepting orders for the ID 3 electric car in some European countries from July 20, with a choice of seven pre-configured models available.