Since its launch, Autocar has documented key world events through the prism of the automotive industry. We revisit 126 years of publication
The UK is crying out for people to qualify as truck drivers, but what’s the reality of steering a 15m-long articulated wagon?
The Evora is bowing out but there’s a timeless quality to its Lotus DNA that delights – and always will.
In 1896, The Autocar magazine celebrated the lifting of an onerous 4mph speed limit by organising the first running of the now famous route
From electric death traps to perilous sports cars, it’s time to be afraid
Who would want to embark on a rally at 7am on a Saturday to promote electric vehicles? We join the armada in a Renault Zoe to find out
The Mini is often presented as the genesis of the front-driven car, but much of the mechanical make-up used by manufacturers nowadays derives from an all but forgotten Fiat
The JCB Academy in Staffordshire is a secondary school that focuses on engineering and business. We pay them a visit
As an all-new SL is unveiled, we take a close look at the history of this iconic model
You don’t need to supersize your car to live the luxury dream. Here are some plush small cars
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