Volvo sets a 112mph speed limit on its new cars
Volvo has announced that its new cars will come limited with a top speed of 112mph (180 km/h). The company has chosen to introduce such a limit...
Euro NCAP updates its testing protocols and safety ratings for 2020
Every two years, the European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) updates and toughens its test protocols on vehicles – this is to better the safety standards...
Top five tyre tips before driving out of lockdown
The lockdown has meant many cars have been left standing for weeks or months on end without use. Before driving out to get supplies or travelling to...
Skoda unveils new technology to bolster safety in upcoming Octavia
The upcoming Skoda Octavia is the manufacturer's fourth-gen vehicle that'll be released in UK showrooms later this summer. To bolster the vehicle's safety credentials, the Czech automaker...
Kia Sorento: Blind-Spot View Monitor (BVM) improves SUV safety
Kia today reveals details of the cutting-edge Blind-Spot View Monitor (BVM) technology included with the all-new Kia Sorento SUV. This ‘second pair of eyes’ for drivers is...
Honda Jazz has a new front-centre airbag system
Exemplifying Honda's commitment to occupant safety, the all-new Jazz is the first of the brand’s models in Europe, and the first model in its class to market,...
Polestar 2 might be one of the safest cars on the planet
Polestar 2 continues its role of spearheading the introduction and development of new technologies for the Volvo Car Group. It is the first fully electric vehicle to...
Euro NCAP is promoting safer and cleaner mobility across Europe
Four organisations from across Europe – including Germany’s largest vehicle inspection company Dekra, the German Insurance Association (GDV), and the Automobile clubs of Austria (ÖAMTC), and Switzerland,...
Vauxhall: Hay fever sufferers need to be cautious while driving in Spring
Spring is here, but so is the pollen season, which can mean months of misery for thousands of hay fever sufferers. If they drive a Vauxhall, though, they’re...
Shortage of new car parts could increase organised crime
Tracker, the stolen vehicle recovery expert, is warning motorists against opportunistic criminals looking to steal cars to fill the replacement parts gap, caused by the shutting down...