1 year ago
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Several decades ago the 2CV revolutionised rural transport. Can the tiny electric Ami do the same for the city? Andrew Frankel decides
By Andrew Frankel
3 years ago
My road to Damascus would be lined with 350kW fast chargers and it would twist, turn, climb and fall like an Alpine pass. I’d be driving some trailblazing all-electric sports car...
By Dan Prosser
4 years ago
Much of New York’s transport system was designed by someone who never learned to drive. Driving there is hell on wheels, says Sam Smith, and curiously wonderful too
By Sam Smith
Peter Robinson learns how General Motors is setting up design studios in motor cities around the world to compete for GM’s business
By Peter Robinson
2 years ago
You always remember your first time. For me, it was late at night, on one of those roads that rolls and whoops across Dartmoor. It was pitch-dark and raining – not that hard...
By David Twohig
A hell of a lot goes into and hangs on new car launches. After spending millions, even billions on R&D, with marketing strategies carefully organised and production...