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Drivers to be hit by household budget-busting £2billion cost at the pumps thanks to Iran war, piling pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to scrap her planned fuel tax raid
Analysis has found the extra amount motorists have shelled out since the conflict sent forecourt prices rocketing will surge past the grim milestone by tomorrow night.
The electric cars being CANCELLED: Makers who have wielded the axe on EVs due to low demand
While electric car sales are on the rise, their growth isn't accelerating at the pace industry and governments initially expected - or as fast as car makers who have invested heavily in EVs would like.
Aston Martin secures £50m funding boost after reporting another quarterly loss
The carmaker said it had agreed a new £50million financing facility with a consortium led by top shareholder Lawrence Stroll.
VW Polo goes electric: Twelve quickfire things to know about the new ID.Polo supermini - including how much it will cost
Thomas Schäfer, CEO of Volkswagen's passenger car division, says the new ID.Polo 'brings a Volkswagen bestseller into the electric age'. Here's a whistle-stop tour of what it offers UK drivers...
The swankiest Range Rover ever: It costs well over £200k - but you can only buy one if JLR asks you to
On the face of things, it looks like any other pricey Chelsea Tractor. But delve into the detail and it's the most opulent and immersive Range to leave the Solihull production site.
Two million Britons are now driving EVs in a massive electric milestone
There are now two million electric cars registered in the UK - up 15% on the number on the road in 2025. However discounting and demand is likely to be unsustainable, experts warn.
Council paints tiny zebra crossing on hated £17million cycle lane - as critics warn of confusion and accidents ahead
The bizarre road markings are only one or two stripes across the controversial, expensive cycle path lead to a floating bus stop.
Plug-in hybrid cars cost £4,000 MORE than a fully-electric equivalent
The report comes amid growing criticism of PHEVs, which are said to consume five times the petrol manufacturers claim they will, as well as being worse for the environment.
Motor like Mr. Toad: Wind in the Willows 1995 film car up for sale
In a rare opportunity to puchase a piece of custom-built Hollywood motoring history, Mr. Toad's open-top tourer from Terry Jone's 1995 Wind in the Willows film is up for auction.
Panic at the pumps fuels sales boost, according to ONS
The volume of fuel bought rose 6.1 per cent in March. Without this, retail sales were only 0.2 per cent higher, having slumped 0.6 per cent in February.
Moment 'driverless' Waymo car being tested in London careers into a taped-off crime scene - but the firm insists it was HUMAN error
A driverless Waymo taxi being tested in London ploughed into a taped-off crime scene on Wednesday evening, but the firm insisted it was under human control at the time.
Chris Evans' family wagon could be yours: TV star and DJ to sell his trusty Land Rover to the highest bidder
While Evans is reportedly worth over £90m, his Land Rover won't be greatly adding to his bank account. The pre-sale estimate for the Discovery is £15,000 to £18,000.
Electric cars that went flat: Three EVs axed from showrooms early
Electric car sales are rising and many EVs are experiencing a sales boom - such as the Renault 5. But other have failed to gain any traction. Here are three EVs that have been axed due to poor demand.
The Freelander is back... just don't call it a Land Rover! Nineties name returns as part of controversial joint venture with a Chinese giant
Formerly the smallest model in JLR's line-up between 1997 and 2015, Freelander has officially returned more than a decade after its disappearance - but as a standalone brand.
Surge in fuel thefts is keeping prices higher for longer as drivers have already taken a £1.6bn hit at the pumps since Iran conflict
'Bilking', the action of not paying for fuel at a filling station, increased by 13 per cent in the 50 days following the outbreak of conflict.
Panicking motorists hand huge sums to fuel retailers as Middle East crisis sparks stockpiling of petrol and diesel
Brits filling their tanks more often was largely responsible for a 0.7 per cent surge in retail sales in March.