Aston's new 734bhp manual sports car was a bespoke commission from the two-time F1 world champion
Fisker finally filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June
Prior riffs on the demise of Fisker and how maintaining software is now a manufacturer’s ongoing responsibility
Car makers will lose out if they don’t sell enough EVs – in theory
Prior riffs on the tricks of marketing and why the ZEV mandate sounds more like a carbon tax on the customer
Production of XF, XE and F-Type models ended last month, although cars will be available from stock
Searching for redemption, we bid farewell to the nonconfirmist saloon that never quite left the mark it should have
The Japanese company continues to prove naysayers wrong and build brilliant, interesting and reliable cars
Citroen's largest MPV wants to combine pizzazz with polished and practical family travel - does it?
Vision, nous and persistence have turned an old railway tunnel into a game-changing aero facility
Matt Prior takes aim at people peddling false narratives about autonomy because it furthers their own causes
Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato is the rough-and-ready swansong for the company's staple supercar
Our journey to the Centre of the Earth started at Sneffels
Matt Prior goes in search of smooth, empty roads, epic scenery and volcanoes in a diesel-powered seven-seat Kia
An 'SUV' today is the acceptable face of the Citroën Xsara Picasso
SUVs accounted for nearly half of all car sales globally last year – or did they?
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