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  • Lookers shares boom as stock finally readmitted to trading

    January 29, 2021

    Shares in long-troubled car dealership Lookers rose 90 per cent today as the firm’s stock was finally readmitted to trading. The FCA suspended shares in the auto firm back in July after failing to publish its full year results for 2019. The discovery of a £19m hole in its figures threw the firm into disarray [...]

  • Jaguar Land Rover roars to profit as Bolloré era kicks off in style

    January 29, 2021

    Jaguar Land Rover today saw profit jump to £439m in its first full quarter under new boss Thierry Bolloré. The high-end carmaker said that profit was up £121m on the same period last year, while revenue increased £1.6bn to £6bn. JLR reported that it sold 128,469 vehicles in the quarter, up 13.1 per cent on [...]

  • Toyota overtakes Volkswagen to become world’s top carmaker

    January 28, 2021

    Toyota has today overtaken Volkswagen to reclaim its crown as the world’s biggest car producer, the first time it has held the spot since 2015. The Japanese carmaker saw 9.5m cars roll off its assembly lines last year, despite an 11 per cent drop in production due to the pandemic. Volkwagen, on the other hand, [...]

  • Four charts which show what happened to the car industry in 2020

    January 28, 2021

    Months of shuttered factories and enforced social distancing due to Covid-19 saw the fewest cars manufactured in the UK since 1984 last year. Just 920,928 models rolled off production lines in 2020, the Society for Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said today. That’s 29.3 per cent down on last year, when over 1.3m cars were [...]

  • Car industry straps in for rough ride in 2021

    January 23, 2021

    2020 was one of the worst years the UK car industry has ever experienced, with shuttered factories and closed showrooms due to Covid-19 leading to a record slump in production and sales. But barring a disaster on the same scale, the industry is confident that it will begin to recover this year, even though the [...]

  • McLaren poaches Talktalk finance chief to steer equity raise

    January 22, 2021

    Iconic supercar maker McLaren has poached Talk Talk’s finance chief Kate Ferry as the firm continues its post-Covid restructuring programme. Ferry will take up the role of group chief financial officer at the Woking-based firm in April, McLaren announced today. She is currently handling the transformation of the listed mobile operator into a private firm [...]

  • Nissan commitment a ‘vote of confidence’ in UK, says Johnson

    January 22, 2021

    Boris Johnson has today hailed Nissan after the Japanese carmaker said that Brexit could be an “opportunity” for the firm. As a result of the free trade deal with the EU, Nissan said that the future of its plant in Sunderland was secure. It added that it would move additional battery production capacity to the [...]

  • The UK has conceptualised 21st century tech – now it’s time for us to make it, too

    January 21, 2021

    Few people would argue that the lithium ion batteries which power our smartphones, or the flat-screen televisions sitting in millions of living rooms across the world, were not game-changing scientific innovations. Fewer still would be aware that the research and conceptualisation behind these innovations was conducted here in the UK. So too, in fact, was [...]

  • Lotus owner Geely to develop smart car technology with Tencent

    January 19, 2021

    Lotus and Volvo owner Geely announced this morning it has signed an agreement with Tencent to develop smart vehicle technology. The company said it aims to transform car cockpits to enable more mobility service applications, alongside testing autonomous driving. The Geely and Tencent partnership is the latest in a series of tech and auto companies [...]

  • Audi latest carmaker to delay production amid parts shortages

    January 18, 2021

    Audi has become the latest carmaker to be forced into delaying production due to a global shortage of semi-conductors. The German auto giant has had to put more than 10,000 of its staff on furlough as a result of the lack of chips, chief executive Markus Duesmann told the FT. The production pause comes after [...]

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