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  • Tesla competition may force Volkswagen to speed up electric transition with job losses looming

    October 13, 2021

    Competition from Tesla is pushing Volkswagen to think about speeding up its transition to electric vehicles, and that could spell job losses for its army of workers. Watch the full report.

  • Vertu exceeds market expectations in six-month results

    October 13, 2021

    Automotive retailer Vertu has exceeded market expectations, registering a £51.8m adjusted profit before tax on revenues amounting to £1.9bn. In the six-month period ending 31 August, the company reported a gross margin of 11.6 per cent as well as a £57.3m net cash flow, compared to £36.5 registered in the first quarter of FY2021. “The [...]

  • Vehicles are the UK’s most valuable export as revenues reach £27bn

    October 12, 2021

    UK export revenues for vehicles have reached £27bn in 2020, making vehicles Britain’s most valuable trade good. In a report published today, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) highlighted how the British automotive sector kept on generating revenue even during the Covid-19 pandemic. As a whole, the country’s industry produced a £74bn total [...]

  • Sit down: The CEO of the UK’s first-ever space flight regulator

    October 1, 2021

    The UK’s recently unveiled space regulations mark a “really important milestone” for the country as an island emerging from a pandemic following Brexit, the boss of the UK’s aviation watchdog has told Morning Wire Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) boss Richard Moriarty – the regulator now responsible for space flight – explained fresh rules governing the [...]

  • Exclusive: ‘Petrol anxiety’ fuels interest in electric cars, says Auto Trader exec

    September 29, 2021

    Since panic buying of fuel started at the end of last week, there has been a significant increase in interest in electric vehicles. Searches for used EVs increased by over 60 per cent versus the previous weekend, according to Auto Trader, by far the UK’s largest automotive marketplace. “The events of the past few days [...]

  • Exclusive: UK electric car market in top speed as sales jump 186 per cent during pandemic

    September 27, 2021

    Electric car sales in the UK have jumped by 186 per cent to 108,000 in 2020, up from just 38,000 in 2019, according to a new study, shared exclusively with Morning Wire this morning. This growth is six times higher than the average sales growth of electric cars globally at 31 per cent in 2020, putting [...]

  • Global chip shortage to cost auto industry $210bn in lost production this year

    September 23, 2021

    An ongoing global shortage in semiconductors is on track to cost the world’s automakers $210bn (£159m) in lost revenue this year, almost double that of previous estimates. Consultants at Alix Partners said that 7.7m fewer vehicles would be manufactured in 2021 as a result of the shortfall, weighing on car firms’ earnings. As the crisis [...]

  • Italy seeking exemption from 2035 combustion engine ban for supercar makers

    September 6, 2021

    The Italian government is in talks with the European Union over finding a way to exempt supercar makers like Ferrari and Lamborghini from the upcoming ban on the internal combustion engine. In July the bloc unveiled plans which would see traditional diesel and petrol engines phased out by 2035. But yesterday an Italian minister told [...]

  • New car sales down a fifth in August as supply chain struggles bite

    September 6, 2021

    New car sales fell over a fifth last month in the weakest August for sales since 2013, new data from the Society for Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) showed today. Just 68,033 models were registered last month in what is traditionally one of the slowest periods for sales. However, sales were down 7.6 per cent [...]

  • Space race: The ambitions, plans and delays of launching superpowers

    August 26, 2021

    Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, following its landmark human flight last month, has launched an uncrewed mission of NASAs future moon landing technology today. The flight, known as NS-17 or New Shepard 17, set off from a Blue Origin site in West Texas. The NASA payload on board is to test technologies including a Doppler Lidar [...]

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