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British driverless car firm Wayve raises $1.2bn with backing from tech giants
Wayve, which was founded in 2017, has secured the backing of tech giants and carmakers as it eyes the launch of driverless taxi trials with Uber this year.
These UK roads generated the most penalty charge notices for drivers last year
It has been revealed that £42,194,821 was collected by councils for traffic and parking offences committed on the 10 worst offending streets alone in the financial year 2024/25.
Lamborghini scraps plan for an electric supercar due to a lack of EV demand from its core buyers
Lamborghini has moved away from electric vehicles, culling its forthcoming Lanzador EV opting instead for a plug-in hybrid model due to 'very limited demand.'
Some insurers refuse to underwrite Chinese cars - and when they do, premiums can be twice as expensive as other models
The arrival of new Chinese brands has opened the door to cheaper new cars for UK drivers. But there is a hidden cost that's making them far less affordable to own.
Aviva paid up when my car was stolen but lease firm claims I still owe it £3,500: SALLY SORTS IT
My lease car was stolen from my driveway in the middle of the night of November 24, 2025. I reported it to the police and then contacted my insurer, Aviva.
Aston Martin to cut 20% of its workforce as sales slump after US tariffs
Aston Martin will cut a further 20 per cent of its workforce after reporting lower-than-expected profits, as it battles pressure from US tariffs.
Would you REALLY save money by switching to an electric car?
With all the finances laid out on the table, which option is genuinely the cheapest right now?
Chinese car giant famous for its viral 'Temu Range Rover' launches new £29,000 SUV with Kate Moss lookalike as the face
Chinese car giant Chery has gone down the copycat campaign route to launch its new Omoda 7 SUV: Kate Moss lookalike Denise Ohnona fronted its London Fashion Week debut.
Repeat drink drivers could soon have to blow into 'alcolocks' before every journey as investigation reveals the number of persistent offenders
An investigation into repeat drink-driving offenders comes as the Government consults on the introduction of in-car breathalysers as part of its Road Safety Strategy.
Moment reckless motorist performs U-turn and drives the wrong way down M6 to avoid paying £6.40 toll
Jordan Sneddon, 28, performed a U-turn in his black MG before driving the wrong way down the M6 into oncoming traffic to avoid the £6.40 toll.
Insider tricks to beat the car salesman and slash up to 20% off: How low you can REALLY drive prices
Few of us enjoy haggling, let alone with a car salesman to get the best deal on a new motor. But what if you knew exactly how much they were willing to come down on price?
Brussels considers 'Made in Europe' rule for electric cars to temper Chinese competition
The EU is drafting legislation that would require car makers to ensure at least 70% of EV components come from EU countries in a bid to stop Chinese brands taking over.
Honda recalls tens of thousands of cars over concerns that the wheels could fall off
Honda has issued a recall notice for over 46,000 Civic family hatchbacks due to a tightening torque defect which can cause the wheel nut to loosen and the wheel to potentially fall off.
The Dorset council that could send parking fines across Britain up to £160 - AA warns it will 'burst the dam'
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council has made a request to the Department for Transport to make temporary higher fines introduced last year a permanent fixture.
Aston Martin sells its F1 naming rights for £50M as sales slide
It also announced the sale of naming rights for its Aston Martin F1 team to AMR GP Holdings for £50m to help shore up its finances.
Kia's EV5 review: The family electric SUV is here to conquer the UK market
The EV5 is available in three generously stocked trim levels and much of its hi-spec kit has trickled down from the vastly bigger and more expensive EV9.