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SMMT discloses figures for September 2025 UK new car pre-registrations
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has released the pre-registration figures for the UK new car market in ...
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Toyota GR Yaris returns to UK – and it's manual-only
Toyota has reintroduced the GR Yaris to the UK market with an aggressive new special edition – and discontinued the eight-speed automatic gearbox option. Toyota's website previously stated that GR ...
The FBI is warning against spoof websites imitating its Internet Crime Complaint Center site (Picture: Metro) The FBI’s very own website for reporting cyber crimes has ironically been spoofed by ...
A Labour-run council is set to begin ripping down hundreds of St George's flags from lampposts and walls across the city. Derby City Council has offered residents a chance to collect their flags ...
An Australian Government website has revealed details of the next-generation Navara dual-cab weeks ahead of its world debut.
Backed by funding from the UK government, the FT-Me is designed as a personal mobility solution for short urban trips.
A fully electric Corolla? Toyota’s best-selling car of all time looks to be finally going electric after the automaker ...
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Toyota-led consortium secures UK government funding for micromobility feasibility study
Project inspired by Toyota’s FT-Me concept and the company’s quest to identify sustainable urban mobility solutions as part ...
Woven City simulates urban environment for tech testing 300 residents to live on site in first phase, expanding to 2,000 Global automotive industry has been shifting rapidly towards electrification, ...
Between its current GR Corolla and Yaris hatchbacks, a next-generation Supra, a Lexus LFA successor and the rumored revival of not only the Celica but also the MR2, Toyota has its hand in a variety of ...
Toyota may be incorporating electrification into its GR sports car lineup, but not with full-fledged electric vehicles. Rather, the Japanese auto giant may be working to introduce new performance-bred ...
A total of 196,355 BMW and Toyota vehicles manufactured from 2019–2021 are being recalled due to a defective engine starter which could lead to a fire. Owners are advised to park their vehicles ...
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