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    Latest news on motoring, cars and driving: comprehensive coverage of new vehicles, automotive technology, road safety, electric cars, fuel prices and transport updates.

    The automotive sector continues to evolve rapidly, with global vehicle sales reaching 75 million units in 2024. Major manufacturers like Toyota, Volkswagen, and Tesla lead the industry's transformation towards electric and autonomous vehicles, while traditional combustion engines still maintain a significant market presence.

    The most pressing developments in motoring centre around the global shift to electric vehicles, with many countries setting ambitious targets to phase out petrol and diesel cars. Charging infrastructure expansion remains a key challenge, though recent innovations in battery technology have extended ranges beyond 500 miles. Rising fuel costs and environmental concerns continue to influence consumer choices, while semiconductor shortages affect production schedules.

    Beyond the headlines, motoring culture thrives through enthusiast communities, classic car shows, and motorsport events. Local car clubs organise regular meets, while major events like the Goodwood Festival of Speed and the British Grand Prix attract hundreds of thousands of visitors. The restoration and preservation of historic vehicles has seen renewed interest, with younger generations embracing vintage motoring heritage.

    The history of motoring stretches back to Karl Benz's first automobile in 1885, and Britain has played a crucial role in its development. From the Mini's revolutionary design in 1959 to McLaren's cutting-edge supercars today, British engineering continues to influence global automotive innovation. The transition from horse-drawn carriages to autonomous vehicles represents one of humanity's most significant technological leaps.

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