Lamborghini Aventador’s special power to punctuate popularity

Nothing can prepare you for the sudden popularity that comes with driving a Lamborghini. More »

New Mercedes C-Class: a car for all the right reasons

The new C-Class Estate is roomier, more practical, more economical and a whole lot more stylish than its predecessor and is the first ever car in Mercedes-Benz range to get its new More »

Ford Focus ST is affordable, fun driver

The 2014 Ford Focus ST is a fun-to-drive, spirited hatchback with turbo power, European-style handling and practical seating and cargo room. More »

Millers Announces an Ethanol Protecting Additive for Older Petrol Engines

Fuel Additive, VSPe POWER PLUS

Many owners of older cars are worried that increasing ethanol content in petrol will have corrosive effects on their engine fuel delivery systems and valve seats.

Volvo Cars paves the way for improved safety by studying driver behaviour in Chinese megacities

Volvo Cars paves the way for improved safety by studying driver behaviour in Chinese megacities

The China-Sweden Research Centre for Traffic Safety (CTS), with Volvo Car Group in a leading role, is now starting a close-up study of driving behaviour in the Chinese megacities Beijing and Shanghai. The insight into how drivers handle these exceptionally busy traffic environments is an important part of Volvo Cars’ aim to develop safety systems that help drivers all over the world to avoid accidents.

Test loopholes take gloss off Europe’s cleaner cars

New cars sold in the European Union last year emitted 4 percent less carbon dioxide than those sold the previous year, data from the European Environment Agency showed, although environmental campaigners said the improvement was exaggerated.

The decline in carbon dioxide emissions from cars to an average of 127 g/km means carmakers easily achieved the European Union target of cutting emissions to 130 g/km two years ahead of a 2015 deadline.

UK APC selects four powertrain projects for $51M in funding

UK Business Secretary Vince Cable recently announced the first four automotive technology projects to be funded by the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) with grants totaling £30.3 million (US$51 million); the projects that will help develop next-generation engines (including the Ford EcoBoost) and see Formula 1 technology applied in buses and excavators.

The jointly funded government and industry APC will invest around £1 billion (US$1.7 billion) over the next 10 years to develop, commercialize and manufacture greener and more efficient technologies for engines of vehicles of the future. The four projects are the winners of an up to £75 million competition that the Technology Strategy Board launched in partnership with the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) and the Automotive Council in December 2013.

VW’s Scania bid nearing success as buyout offer extended

VW's Scania bid nearing success as buyout offer extended

Volkswagen Group is edging closer toward taking full control of its Swedish truck division Scania, after its buyout offer won broad support from shareholders and fell just short of an acceptance threshold.