Seat will enter the EV race in 2020 when it launches its first fully-electric vehicle as part of a new model offensive which will see a new vehicle launched every six months from 2018.
Mazda has announced pricing and specifications for the facelifted Mazda 6 and Mazda 6 Tourer.
Mercedes-Benz has revealed pricing for the new A-Class starting from £25,800.
Volvo’s XC60 SUV has followed-up its success at last month’s AM Awards with a UK Car of the Year 2018 title voted for by a panel of motoring journalists.
Volvo dealers across the UK will simultaneously launch the new XC40 on February 22.
PSA Group has announced a trio of new leisure activity vehicles (LAVs) for its Peugeot, Citroen and Vauxhall brands.
Kia is preparing for a Six Nations take-over of London's Waterloo Station and a continued push on sports sponsorship as it looks to make its mark in “one of the most competitive environments in the world” with its Stinger performance car.
Infiniti is set to become a luxury electric brand with a range of new vehicles featuring electrified powertrains from 2021.
Mercedes has revealed its new G-Class SUV which will go on sale in March, following a debut at the Geneva motor show.
Mitsubishi will add another SUV to its line-up this year, the Shogun Sport will go on sale in the spring priced from £36,905.
Go Ultra Low has celebrated a record year of EV and hybrid car sales after registrations rose 27% during 2017 – the sixth consecutive sales rise for the sector.
The latest versions of Nissan's all-electric Leaf will cost from £21,990 with first deliveries taking place in February.
Toyota has targeted the sale of 5.5 million electrified cars per year by the year 2030 as part of a long-term plan which reaffirms the brands commitment to EVs.
Lexus has revealed the pricing and specification of its new flagship luxury saloon, the LS 500h.
Euro NCAP reported a “disappointing” end to 2017 as six cars returned three-star safety ratings and Fiat’s Punto hatchback became the first vehicle ever to crash test its way to zero stars.
Mercedes-Benz retailers have opened the order books for the new CLS coupe following its recent unveiling at the LA Motor Show.
Hyundai has announced that the pricing for its i30 Fastback will start from £20,305 when the new addition goes on sale in UK showrooms on January 18.
Toyota has ditched its diesel and normally-aspirated petrol engine from the Auris range as part of a focus on its “in-demand” drivetrains.
Aston Martin’s expanded UK dealer network is set to get a further boost with the introduction of a new Vantage coupe.
Jeep has announced the pricing and specification of its Compass SUV ahead of its arrival in UK showrooms in February 2018.