Autocar
JLR set to restart production five weeks after cyber attack
British firm has not built a car since its IT systems were hacked on 1 September
Kia PV5
Bullish brand bursts onto the van market with a futuristic-looking electric MPV to rival VW ID Buzz
Grid costs preventing public EV chargers from turning profit
Operators questioning viability of big charging hubs after hike in standing fees
Genesis GV60
Nascent Korean premium brand’s first EV arrives in fast, if not furious, crossover form
How to spend less charging your electric company car
With energy prices on the rise, how can you keep your EV charging costs down? Here are our top tips
EV breakthroughs demands safer and smarter chemists
The energy density of EV batteries has been growing exponentially
Tesla boosts Model 3 range to 466 miles – and adds indicator stalk
Longer range achieved through upgraded battery that will also be fitted to Model Y crossover
WATCH: £936k Maserati MCXtrema on track: The WILDEST Maserati ever made
We get a chance to drive the super-exclusive track car based on the MC20 - but at £936k you might expect many tricks up its sleeve - and you'd be right
Best sub-£30k electric SUV? Renault 4 vs Puma and Aceman
Who says you can't have fun with electric? Here are three affordable EVs that are ready to put a smile on your face
Autocar Meets Citroën CEO Xavier Chardon
Editor Mark Tisshaw hears about the French brand's plan to inject its "DNA and spirit" into future cars
DS needs to decide what it wants to be - and fast
Once a symbol of French innovation, the brand needs to stun again to avoid falling into obscurity
Smash, learn, repeat: I went to 'crash day' - it's exactly how it sounds
Car crashes can't be predicted, so those who need to understand the effects of them arrange their own
"I'm not here to provoke": How Missoni will redesign BMW and Alpina
The Austrian is making the best use of BMW’s powerful heritage to create a future range of premium cars
Chinese cars came to the UK 20 years ago - but it didn't go as well
Chinese cars seem to be on every street corner in the UK today, but it hasn't always been this way
Nissan Juke named Britain's least reliable new car
Annual owner survey finds three in five who suffered faults with their Juke had to pay more than £1500 for repairs