Police are investigating after the device on the A64 in Sherburn, North Yorkshire, was destroyed overnight - just hours after it was due to be switched on.
Ferrari bosses admitted that they had gone 'too far' in replacing physical knobs and buttons - confessing that well-heeled owners had voiced their displeasure 'very loudly'.
Previewing a production car due in the next year, the Porsche Taycan rival promises to be a tour de force like nothing else seen in the electric car market.
The company, which is owned by Chinese car-maker Geely, could permanently stop production at the site as soon as next year.
A 'coffin'-shaped roundabout was removed within days of its installation following reports of near misses.
Erin Waks spends the night in her car boot, outside the Mayeres Refuge in Sallanches - only accessible by foot or 4x4 vehicle.
Is the inception of in-car gaming on the move simply a cracking way to keep the kids entertained on long journeys, or does it pose a new road safety risk?
The 240 is no longer the best-selling icon of Sweden's Volvo. It has just been superseded by a model that's in showrooms today. But can you guess what it is?
The troubled Japanese car manufacturer has announced 250 job cuts at its Sunderland plant in order to 'improve efficiency' and help it raise £5.2bn to stay afloat.
Lotus has confirmed that it will not close its UK factory at Hethel, despite reports that it was relocating production to the US to get around new Trump tariffs on foreign-built cars.
A staggering £998,640 of penalty charge notices (PCNs) were issued to drivers in 2024 for one specific infringement at just 36 different junctions across England.
BYD (Build Your Dreams) arrived in the UK two years ago and has become the fastest growing car brand. How has it achieved its 'overnight success'?
George Farquhar claimed he knew nothing about the contentious plans which are in response to visitors parking across driveways, on pavements, grass verges and even roundabouts.
The £300,000 1920 Silver Ghost was taken in the early hours of Thursday morning from the Orsett Hall Hotel in Essex.
British car production recorded its worst May in 76 years after US tariffs on foreign-built vehicles stopped shipments and crashed the export market.