Fiat’s 124 Sport Spider may be built on the ND-generation MX-5 platform but, thanks to a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine from the Abarth 500, it offers up a very different driving experience
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A regular in the magazine, Personality Profile highlights the work of those who work in the industry. First up online, is Leah Bruce, diesel manufacturing strategy manager, Ford
With the Mercedes GLC F-Cell SUV set to be unveiled at Frankfurt this week, Daimler has revealed the extensive testing process the first production plug-in hydrogen-powered car was put through.
Kia is set to add a new PHEV powertrain option to its Niro line-up. It will be the first plug-in hybrid compact crossover to go on sale in the UK.
A sporting variant of the i3, dubbed i3s, will gain more power, more performance and a new dynamic to differentiate it from its stablemates
Suzuki’s Ignis had a radical make over for 2017, mixing Japanese Kei car quirkiness with a ‘hybrid’ system, solid handling and an appealing price point. What’s not to like, right?
Reworked power unit in German OEM’s all-new M5 to produce 608ps and maximum torque of 750Nm
Type-R once stood for raw, naturally aspirated performance, but as legislation tightens its relentless grip around that offshoot of engine design, how well does its spirit translate in to the latest generation of hot hatchbacks from the Japanese OEM?
Whilst the entire world looks happy to turn its back on diesel, BMW is persisting with the fuel source with its range of magnificent TwinPower engines, proving that mpg and performance aren’t mutally exclusive. We see just how good the 3.0-liter engine is, in the all-new 530D X-Drive
Singer Vehicle Design has released details of its performance research study with Williams Advanced Engineering, which looked at creating a ligher, more powerful air-cooled flat-six