One look at the Ginetta Akula has us feeling confident about the future of British manufacturing
McLaren, Bentley, Morgan and Ginetta all stole the stage at Geneva, showing that innovation is the way to beat uncertainty
City cars are about to be hit by huge changes in emissions regulations - and it could mean no more simple, cheap new cars
As Italian company Investindustrial announces the purchase of a majority stake in Morgan, we ponder the future of the homegrown Malvern car maker
A small sports car based on the same platform as the e prototype could be produced, but is unconfirmed
The Japanese manufacturer has been slow to adopt electrification, but could cross the finish line before key rivals in Europe
Aston Martin Vanquish Vision concept
The AM-RB 003, Vanquish Vision and Lagonda All-Terrain usher in a new era of productivity
With so many company 'firsts' arriving in such a short period, can Gaydon deliver on its promises?
Not sharing a VW platform with other Bentley models means the Mulsanne faces more difficulty in ditching ICE powertrains
Stately Mulsanne saloon needs new, more powerful batteries to make the shift to electrification
A niche product in its own right, but Volkswagen's ID Buggy says a lot about the brand's plans for electrification
The ID Buggy might seem like a fun diversion in VW’s electric plans – but it could be hugely significant
The Alpine A110 and Jaguar I-Pace were Matt Prior's standout machines from 2018, breaking new ground in their respective classes
New technology will enable car firms to ensure people can't drive while intoxicated or speed – but do such systems conflict with personal freedom?
New revelations suggest that equipment to upgrade the factory to make hybrid cars was already en route to Swindon when it was announced the factory would close
Are cars getting better? Or is technology dulling their verve?
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In the 1990s, national champions from abroad and ex-F1 racers would compete in the BTCC