Motoring
- BusinessThe Telegraph
Everything we know so far about the Ferrari 12 Cilindri
The V12 engine is the one most associated with Ferrari. It’s the powerplant founder Enzo Ferrari obsessed over when he set up the company in the 1950s, so Il Commendatore would no doubt be proud of his company’s latest effort. The Ferrari 12 Cilindri has just been unveiled at a glitzy event in Miami and it’s all about the internal combustion engine al naturale. No hybridisation, electric motor or turbocharger in sight.
6-min read - LifestyleEvening Standard
Dacia’s well-liked Duster sports utility gets a useful makeover
Next generation builds on the success of the likeable SUV
4-min read - BusinessThe Independent
Fastback to the future: BYD Seal AWD Excellence
CAR REVIEW: BYD has only been in the UK for a year but this model is a near-flawless drive, writes Sean O’Grady. While the company and its founder are nowhere near as famous as Elon Musk, they’re Tesla’s biggest threat...
4-min read - BusinessBirmingham Live
Drivers can get British Gas 'freebie' worth £1,095 before July 1
British Gas has expanded its partnership with Toyota to launch Toyota HomeCharge, the first domestic wallbox chargepoint designed exclusively for Toyota electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.
2-min read - BusinessThe Telegraph
UK’s rarest cars: 1977 Peugeot 604, one of only eight left
The 604 was associated with senior government officials in its homeland, preferably with the wings be-decked with tricolour flags. In the UK, it was always a rare sight – a car that seemed to regard the Ford Granada Ghia or the Vauxhall Royale with patrician disdain. But now Robert Desmond’s 1977 example is now one of only eight of all types left on British roads.
4-min read - BusinessThe Conversation
Some experts say the US economy is on the up, but here’s why voters don’t think so
Some experts are suggesting the economy should be measured in ways the public recognise.
4-min read - BusinessThe Conversation
Supermarket Iceland is producing a manifesto on behalf of customers – but should retailers meddle in politics?
Frozen food retailer Iceland says it wants to amplify its customers’ voices – but there’s a lack of transparency in its plans.
5-min read