The only answer is better protection and vigilance against those immoral enough to conduct these cyber attacks in the first ...
The new BMW iX3 and its impending Neue Klasse siblings could help BMW become the dominant player in the premium EV market, according to its sales boss. The SUV revealed at the Munich motor show is the ...
Chief technology officer Schäfer will retire from the role at the end of his contract, ending a 30-year run at the Stuttgart firm, to be replaced by Jörg Burzer - who is currently head of production, ...
The Kia Stonic has received a major update, bringing new exterior and interior styling and a choice of pure-petrol and mild-hybrid powertrains. The Ford Puma and Nissan Juke launched in 2017, and this ...
Revealed to be in the works by Smart’s European CEO Dirk Adelmann at the Munich motor show, the new Forfour, which will take the #4 name, will be designed and engineered for Europe and twinned with ...
Volvo has given the EX90 major hardware and software upgrades, adding previously promised safety features to existing cars and boosting the electricals to 800V for 2026-model-year cars.
Mercedes-Benz has approved plans for a new entry-level hatchback that will indirectly replace the A-Class when it is axed in 2028. The move represents a significant reversal of the German marque's ...
Autocar is playing host to an MG Cyberster for the next few months, and I’m to be its custodian. This is a £60,000, ...
JLR has extended its vehicle production pause by another week, as it continues to grapple with the impact of a cyber attack earlier this month, and now plans to start building cars again on 1 October.
Fair warning: the next 750 words are going to be about the Porsche 911. Some of the readership thinks we cover this car too liberally, and they’re right, if for the wrong reasons. Why that is will ...
At the start of 2024, it was just him “doing everything from negotiating with the chairman of a very large European car company to changing the soap in the toilets”. Little over 18 months later, ...
Mercedes-Benz’s chief technology officer, Markus Schäfer, is set to leave the company in May 2026. His contract won't be extended because he has turned 60, German trade publication Automobilwoche ...
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