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Automotive progress is not always led by engineers and designers. Sometimes it’s made by grocers. In 1860 a travelling grocery salesman called Nikolaus Otto...
By David Twohig
He was perhaps the greatest motoring journalist of the modern era, taken from us far too young. His working life is remembered here by his friend Gavin Green
By Gavin Green
3 years ago
An extraordinary record attempt aims to accelerate the development of new EV tech. Andrew English was there and asks what it means for everyone else
By Andrew English
9 months ago
It seems odd to run a modern multinational car company the same way as a long-established high-street butcher, or England before the Glorious Revolution of 1688...
By Ben Oliver
5 years ago
Some of the most inspired and influential cars have come from off-book projects conceived in complete secrecy even from their company directors. Mel Nichols reports
By Mel Nichols
1 year ago
Major manufacturers are massively rolling back their commitment to EVs. But governments are sticking to their targets. At least for now. Andrew Frankel reports
By Andrew Frankel
8 months ago