Both the e-Golf and its smaller e-Up sibling feature energy recuperation systems
As more electric cars hit the streets, a new one-pedal approach to driving is slowly becoming apparent
Journalists from The Autocar set out to cover an Alpine time trial near Grenoble
Five Autocar staff find themselves stranded in Europe as war is declared, and face a race against time to reach England safely
James uses his old Cooper every day, and so it should be
Too many classics are confined to sheds, workshops and garages, but the real joy is getting out on the road and letting others appreciate your car
Jordan is sitting 78 points behind current season leader Colin Turkington
Despite suffering a crash at Snetterton, the defending BTCC champion is more determined than ever
The new Frazer-Nash London Cab is a range-extender hybrid which returns 99mpg
Before the capital is shrouded in smog, the introduction of a new hybrid black cab plans to make London's streets cleaner
Ferrari and McLaren lapped our test circuit in identical times
Arranging comparison tests of exotic cars can be fraught with challenges, but manufacturers aren't in the habit of supplying unrepresentative cars to us
Could a second-generation Veyron Super Sport be the world's first 300mph-capable production car?
It looks like the era of the 300mph road-legal supercar might almost be upon us – and Bugatti could be the first company to build such a car
The new Veyron is claimed to hit a top speed of 286mph
Having been a major fan of the original, Sutcliffe isn’t convinced that the Veyron formula still works
Pod-like autonomous vehicles are just one vision of our driverless future
Getting riled over the advent of autonomous vehicles is pointless, especially as they'll likely do nothing to dampen your driving enjoyment
These days, the Talbot Tagora executive car is a hard-to-find curiosity
Classic car events are often made all the more rewarding by the emergence of the offbeat and the unloved, and Harpenden's show was no exception
Melbourne's Albert Park has hosted the Australian Grand Prix since 1996
The popular Albert Park circuit in Melbourne will remain on the grand prix calendar until at least 2020, to the delight of the Formula 1 fraternity
This innocent Fiat Stilo had been given a makeover by some miscreants
An encounter with a vandalised Fiat Stilo proves that even in the countryside, the spectre of car crime is never too far away
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