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20 Feb 2023

Former Toyota boss Shoichiro Toyoda dies aged 97

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Ex-Toyota boss Shoichiro Toyoda helped push the firm to become a global competitor and oversaw the development of Lexus and the Prius. Former Toyota boss and honorary chairman Shoichiro Toyoda, who spearheaded the Japanese manufacturer’s transformation into a global car brand, has died in Japan aged 97. The son of Toyota founder Kiichiro Toyoda, Shoichiro […]

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20 Feb 2023

Bausele Bathurst 12 Hour limited edition watch released

Alex Rae

To commemorate the recent 2023 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour, Bausele watches have released a special timepiece limited to just 100 units. The worlds of motorsport and horology have seemingly been entwined forever – think Porsche and TAG Heuer, and Rolex’s long-standing involvement with Le Mans, Daytona and events such as the Goodwood Revival and […]

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16 Feb 2023

Ram 1500 REV is brand’s first electric ute

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By the end of next year, Ram will begin its EV push with a new zero-emissions pick-up built on the STLA Frame architecture. Having teased its first electric pick-up truck with a concept last month, Ram has announced its entry into the EV market with this: the 1500 REV. Built upon a new bespoke electric […]

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16 Feb 2023

Range Rover Lansdowne ultra-luxury edition unveiled

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Land Rover’s SV division has created a limited-run Range Rover to celebrate its new “boutique showroom”. When a new car dealership opens you’ll usually see some tempting offers such as free coffee to get customers in the door, but Land Rover has gone a step further by revealing a new car – the Range Rover […]

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Europe to get fast charging electric car network
15 Feb 2023

Australian Government commits $100m to electric vehicle leasing plan

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Macquarie Leasing and the Clean Energy Finance Corporation agree to a $100 million package to drive the uptake of electric vehicles in Australia.

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15 Feb 2023

Ford axes 3800 jobs due to “drastically reduced complexity of powertrains”

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Ford has cut 3800 jobs across Europeand cites the reduced complexity of EV powertrains the reason for reduced engineer workers. Ford has announced 3800 job cuts across Europe – primarily in Germany and the UK – as part of a dramatic cost-cutting programme. Ford of Europe boss Martin Sander announced the cuts today, explaining that […]

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