Charlie Martin

Charlie Martin Autocar
Title: Editorial Assistant, Autocar

As a reporter, Charlie plays a key role in setting the news agenda for the automotive industry.

He regularly features in Autocar’s traditional news pages, covering the new car launches and technological developments poised to reshape the industry in the coming years.

He joined Autocar in July 2022 after a nine-month stint as an apprentice with sister publication, What Car?. He's contributed to The Intercooler, and placed second in Hagerty’s 2019 Young Writer competition with a MG Metro 6R4 feature.

Before he joined the automotive media, Charlie studied History at the University of Winchester, where he specialised in the impact of more accessible mobility on 20th Century Europe.

Charlie is an expert in:

  • The UK’s car industry
  • Electrification and alternative fuels
  • Learning to drive
  • New car news
  • Electric car news
  • Start-up news

Charlie Martin Q&A

What was your biggest news story?

I was proud to be among the first to notice that the EU’s proposed legislation banning sales of new petrol and diesel cars from 2035 – as it read in February 2023, before e-fuels took hold of the news agenda – included an exemption for low-volume manufacturers. I was soon on the phone to some of the UK’s most influential marques (Ariel, BAC and Morgan, to name a few) about the lifeline they had been given and my reporting was quickly circulated among the wider automotive media; a real moment of personal pride.

What’s the best car you’ve ever driven?

My Fiat Panda 100HP. It’s perfectly proportioned for the cut and thrust of traffic in suburban London, where even a Ford Focus can feel ungainly; with a revvy 1.4-litre four-pot that makes much fuss at entirely safe and sensible speeds. Sport mode amplifies the fun by forcing you to keep the rev counter on the boil – drop below 2500rpm and the whole car bucks like it’s about to stall.

What will the car industry look like in 20 years?

It would be great if public transport provisions massively improved, freeing the roads of traffic for those who actively want to drive. As for those of us who are enthusiastic drivers, I imagine that the majority of us will be behind the wheel of comfortable, short-range city cars for daily use, with a classic tucked away for the weekends. This might be run on less carbon-intensive sustainable fuels, or even on hydrogen, depending on how quickly the renewable energy infrastructure develops. Alternatively, it might be a lightweight electric sports car like the Caterham Project V, but fitted with toys to boost engagement, like Toyota's faux-manual gearbox for EVs.

Bentley Mulliner teaser rear
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Fangchengbao Super 9 Beijing front quarter
The Super 9 was penned by Wolfgang Egger, who previously designed the Alfa Romeo 8C
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High-tech off-road 4x4s and electric speedster hint at rapid expansion of the Chinese giant's nascent brand

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The electric Mercedes G-Class, BYD's first pick-up and Ora's 395bhp sports saloon are among the headliners

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Toyota bZ3X Beijing front
The bZ3X was developed in collaboration with Toyota joint-venture partner GAC
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Toyota unwraps family-focused bZ3X at Beijing motor show

New electric SUV, revealed alongside fastback, is being considered for European markets

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EV Electra has revealed a family of Emily GT variant concepts
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Radical 621-mile electric saloon, developed by former Saab engineers, moves another step closer to production

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MG EXE181 Beijing motor show front quarter
Smooth, long-tailed body gives lower drag coefficient than a Volkswagen XL1
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MG EXE181 concept previews Rimac-baiting electric hypercar

Chinese firm claims new concept will hit 62mph in 1.9sec; has 0.181 drag coefficient

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Smart 5 concept Beijing motor show front quarter
Segmented LED lights are key to Smart's new, more rugged look
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Smart #5 concept previews rapid-charging electric 4x4

Brand’s biggest model, due in UK in 2025, introduces off-roader-esque design language and new interior layout

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Mini Oxford production line
Oxford will produce only combustion-engined versions of the new Mini Cooper until 2026
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UK car production falls amid several model changeovers

SMMT attributes a 27% drop in volume to the volatility of the new car market

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lr svx render 2024
JLR confirmed the Octa, here imagined by Autocar, will use a twin-turbo V8
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Extreme Land Rover Defender Octa due in July with snarling V8

New brand for flagship Defenders kicks off with a hardcore super-4x4 that’s tipped to nudge £200,000

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byd shark (1)
The BYD Shark will steal a march on the electrified pick-up truck market
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BYD confirms Shark name for first plug-in hybrid pick-up

New four-wheel-drive double-cab truck from China is poised to rival the forthcoming Ford Ranger PHEV

BYD confirms Shark name for first plug-in hybrid pick-up
New Hyundai Santa Fe brown front
The Santa Fe has been totally revamped for its new generation
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Next-generation Hyundai Santa Fe priced from £46,775 in UK

Dramatic styling overhaul reflects SUV’s billing as a family hauler with off-road ‘lifestyle’ capabilities

Next-generation Hyundai Santa Fe priced from £46,775 in UK

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