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Suzuki e Vitara review

We get to grips with the Suzuki e Vitara – the Japanese brand’s first 100% electric car It’s fair to say that Suzuki is a little late to the EV party here in Europe with the launch of its first all-electric vehicle. However, it makes more sense when you look at the company’s global sales. …

Speeding fines accelerate across the UK

Speeding fines have hit a four-year high, new data obtained by road safety technology company, OOONO, has revealed. Figures from 24 police areas, released via a Freedom of Information (FOI) request, show soaring enforcement activity and highlight the regions issuing the highest number of penalties. The UK areas issuing the most speeding fines (2024/25): West …

How UK Businesses Are Reimagining Their Company Vehicle Fleets in 2026

Company vehicles used to be a simple process of choosing something dependable, signing a lease, and getting on with the job. In 2026, things are worlds apart. Costs have shifted in ways that are hard to ignore, regulations have become stricter, and expectations around sustainability are now an essential part of everyday business thinking. Because …

Changan Deepal S05 review: Capable family-friendly SUV from a new Chinese brand

We get behind the wheel of the Changan Deepal S05 – another all-electric, mid-sized SUV from China Changan is a little late to the party here in the UK, but it’s by no means the last Chinese brand to launch here. Back home, it’s quite the opposite because Changan is China’s oldest car manufacturer. Interestingly, …

100,000 and counting: Kia reaches EV milestone

Kia has sold its 100,000th electric vehicle in the UK, becoming one of the first car companies, and the first Korean brand, to achieve the landmark. The 100,000th EV sold by Kia in the UK was an EV5 GT-Line S in Iceberg Green, registered to a customer on 11 March 2026. The sales milestone was …

Everyday Car Reliability: It’s the Little Things That Count

There is a temptation, when thinking about keeping a car in good shape, to focus only on the big stuff. The annual service. The MOT. The occasional tyre change. These things absolutely matter, of course, but the truth is that everyday car reliability is often built on something far less dramatic: the small, easy-to-overlook details …

BMW iX3 crowned World Car of the Year 2026

The all-electric BMW iX3 has been named World Car of the Year and World Electric Vehicle 2026 by an international jury of 98 motoring journalists from 33 countries. Second place in the prestigious contest went to the Nissan Leaf, built at the Japanese giant’s Sunderland plant. The BMW iX3’s win marks the eighth time in …