More Western brands are taking the Chinese market into account with product decisions
Business

Why China is shaping your next new car purchase

As more Western brands take advantage of the profitable Chinese market, it's no surprise to see that sector dominating new product decisions

29 April 2015
Why China is shaping your next new car purchase
Lotus's crossover is due to arrive in 2019
New cars

Can Lotus's SUV plan work?

Lotus will launch a new crossover model in 2019, joining in one of the most profitable motoring trends in recent memory

28 April 2015
Can Lotus's SUV plan work?
A 2002 BMW 330Ci Sport could be the bargain coupé you've been searching for
New cars

Two-door wonders to raise a smile

With £3500 to spend on a coupé, the used car world is your oyster. Here are some of my favourites

27 April 2015
Two-door wonders to raise a smile
Kris Meeke, Rally Argentina 2015
Kris Meeke scored his breakthrough victory on a tough Rally Argentina.
Motorsport

McRae's protégé breaks his WRC duck

Britain has waited 13 years for a new WRC rally winner. Now it has one, after Kris Meeke scored an emotional victory in Argentina.

26 April 2015
McRae's protégé breaks his WRC duck

Why Mercedes’ TT would make sense

Mercedes-Benz doesn't have a rival to the Audi TT right now, but a two-door coupe would make sense

24 April 2015
Why Mercedes’ TT would make sense

How far could the bespoke car go?

The aftermarket modified car scene may be long gone but customised transport is still in demand - so how could the mainstream car industry respond?

23 April 2015
How far could the bespoke car go?
The BTCC pack streams down the famous Craner Curves at Donington Park
Motorsport

The long and the short of British Touring Car Championship action

Short circuit layouts add extra spice to the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship by keeping the action too close for comfort

23 April 2015
The long and the short of British Touring Car Championship action
MG GS on display at the Shanghai motor show
Shanghai auto show

Will an SUV finally give MG some traction?

The MG GS has launched in China and is due in the UK next year. Hilton Holloway asks whether this could be the car which restores MG to significance in the new car market.

22 April 2015
Will an SUV finally give MG some traction?
Our man Burt dons Mini's magic specs
Shanghai auto show

A test run with Mini’s augmented vision driving glasses

We try the high-tech specs that serve up driving information without impairing your field of vision

21 April 2015
A test run with Mini’s augmented vision driving glasses
Great Wall
Shanghai auto show

The ‘new normal’ and what it means for China

The Chinese car market continues to grow but at not quite the same pace

20 April 2015
The ‘new normal’ and what it means for China
Shanghai auto show

Why Mercedes can't wait to launch the GLC in the UK

Don't be fooled by the concept car looks - the GLC Coupe previews something much more significant for Mercedes that's launching this summer

19 April 2015
Why Mercedes can't wait to launch the GLC in the UK
Volkswagen e-Up, one of a fleet in Shanghai
Shanghai auto show

Electric scooters rule Shanghai, but electric cars are playing catch-up

The adoption of electric vehicle power is on the rise in China's urban centres, but four wheels still have a lot of work to do to catch up with two

19 April 2015
Electric scooters rule Shanghai, but electric cars are playing catch-up

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