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BMW reveals M Performance tuning parts for new 2024 M5

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2024 BMW M5 M Performance Parts

BMW has only just revealed its seventh-generation M5 super saloon, but already there is a range of upgrades on offer. 

The new M Performance Parts can amplify the styling of the 727hp hybrid-powered four-door BMW, which blasts to 62mph in 3.5 seconds. 

You might think a vehicle already costing upwards of £111,000 should not require immediate enhancement. However, BMW seems keen for M5 customers to customise their cars.

An executive express

2024 BMW M5 M Performance Parts

In standard form, the latest M5 features a large BMW M illuminated kidney grille, bespoke front and rear bumpers, and four exhaust tailpipes

The M Performance Parts include a deeper, two-piece carbon fibre front splitter, which BMW says ‘showcases the central lower air intake’ of the M5.

More carbon fibre is used for the M Performance side skirts, with the lightweight material also featuring on the exterior mirror caps. But given a standard M5 tips the scales at more than 2,400kg, the effect on kerb weight isn’t likely to be transformational.  

At the rear, the M Performance diffuser (also in carbon fibre) is more defined than that of the standard car. A mixture of carbon and titanium is used for the M Performance exhaust tailpipes, complete with embossed ‘M5’ branding. 

Buyers can also choose between two carbon fibre rear spoilers: one a small Gurney flap on the boot lid, the other a more pronounced option.

Take it to the track

2024 BMW M5 M Performance Parts

BMW has yet to announce UK prices for the new M Performance extras. Based on the cost of similar upgrades for other M models, however, the carbon fibre will likely have a hefty price tag.

For those on a more limited budget, or with subtler taste, there is an aramid fibre aerial cover, a branded fuel cap cover and M Performance exterior decals. 

Lastly, if you want to take your M5 on a circuit, BMW will sell you a set of M Performance tyre bags to store your track day rubber. Enthusiasts will need to wait until 2025 for the accompanying M Performance light alloy wheels, though.

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‘Italian automotive art’: Aehra names first two EVs, due in 2026

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Ahera Estasi and Impeto EVs

Aehra, the ‘ultra-premium’ Italian EV startup, has revealed names for its first two planned production models. 

Aiming for a launch in late 2026, the sleek Aehra Estasi saloon will be sold alongside the taller Impeto SUV

Both have radical, concept car styling by Filippo Perini, previously of Lamborghini. They also promise class-leading performance and battery ranges.

To make the Estasi and Impeto a reality, Aehra has now submitted a €1.2 billion (£1 billion) development plan to the Italian Ministry of Industry and Made in Italy.

Seizing the impetus

Ahera Estasi and Impeto EVs

The dramatically styled Aehra Estasi saloon was unveiled last year. Highlights include upwards-opening ‘elytra wing doors’, along with a smooth, aerodynamic profile.

The latter contributes to Aehra’s claims that the Estasi, with its 925-volt electric architecture, will offer a range of almost 500 miles when fully charged. 

A similar battery range is intended for the Aehra Impeto SUV, which takes its name from the word ‘impetus’. 

With a three-metre wheelbase, Aehra says ‘four NBA-size basketball players’ can travel in premium comfort inside the Impeto.

‘Beauty and innovation’

Ahera Estasi and Impeto EVs

Aehra Founder and CEO, Hazim Nada, commented: “We are delighted to unveil the names of the first Aehra models, the Impeto SUV and Estasi sedan. These highly conceptual vehicles represent an expression of pure Italian automotive art that is, in our eyes, an unprecedented fusion of beauty and innovation.”

Aehra is now waiting to see if its development plan will be endorsed by the Italian government. Doing so will allow it to progress plans for a new production facility, having identified a site at Mosciano Sant’ Angelo in the Abruzzo region in northeast Italy.

Ground-breaking could begin as soon as this year, with the finished facility potentially employing 540 staff – and capable of producing 25,000 cars per year.

Hazim Nada added: “Abruzzo is home to Italy’s world-leading carbon fibre industry. This factor will prove critical to the creation of the carbon fibre monocoque that sits at the heart of the Aehra Sedan and SUV models and represents a world-first for mainstream production vehicles. As an area of special regional development, Abruzzo unlocks further fiscal advantages.”

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Electric car breaks world record with 570 miles on single charge

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EV battery range world record

The Guinness World Record for the longest journey in an electric car using a single battery charge has been broken, thanks to an all-British team.

The distance of 569.94 miles was achieved using a Ford Mustang Mach-E electric SUV, which was sponsored by Webfleet-Bridgestone Mobility Solutions.

A driving duo of Kevin Booker and Sam Clarke, supported by co-pilot Richard Parker of Webfleet, was responsible for covering the record-breaking distance

Travelling across Norfolk, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire and Cambridgeshire, the new record was set in just 24 hours.

Proving how far EVs can go

EV battery range world record

The Mustang Mach-E was equipped with a 91kWh battery pack, and has an official WLTP battery range of 373 miles. Adding nearly 200 miles to this distance required some very considered and efficient driving.

Both Booker and Clarke are no stranger to setting Guinness World Records, holding five between them. These include a similar achievement for the longest distance driven in an electric van on a single charge. 

Booker remarked: “Breaking this record has been an exhilarating journey and a powerful demonstration of what electric vehicles can achieve. 

“It is incredible to see how far we have come with EV technology and efficiency. We hope this inspires more people to consider electric vehicles for their everyday travel.”

Going the distance

EV battery range world record

The attempt was documented with independently verified video footage, odometer readings, GPS data and battery level information. Together, it proved the previous EV range record of 563 miles, set in China, had been broken.

To ensure the attempt met all the Guinness World Record requirements, motoring organisation the AA acted as the official adjudicator. The AA’s dedicated EV support services were also on hand, in case they were required.  

AA president Edmund King OBE commented: “We are delighted to have supported this incredible achievement with our expert patrols and backup team. 

“The drivers, together with Ford Mustang Mach-E, Bridgestone and Webfleet, have all used their expertise to prove that EVs can go much further than people think. Such endeavours are important to show that electric vehicles can be a major part of the future transport mix.”

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Driving abroad? Why GB stickers and number plates now risk a fine

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Will you be driving abroad this summer? If so, the ‘GB’ sticker you might have fitted to your car must be swapped for a ‘UK’ one.

Since Brexit, government guidance states that any British car driving in Europe must have a UK identifier. Yet a recent survey by ferry operator DFDS found that 40 percent of British motorists would incorrectly affix a GB sticker to their car instead – risking up to €120 in fines.

If your car has number plates with a Union Jack flag and ‘UK’ text on the left-hand side, however, you do not require a UK sticker as well.

The rest of British

UK sticker

It’s worth noting that only the Union Jack flag is permitted, though. A UK sticker is still mandatory if your number plates display the national flag of England, Scotland or Wales. The EU ‘stars’ symbol is no longer permitted on newly manufactured UK registration plates.

Cars with plates that display numbers and letters only – i.e. there is no flag or country identifier – must display a UK sticker, too.

The government adds that if you’re driving in Spain, Cyprus or Malta, you must have a UK sticker on show, no matter what is on your number plate. But a UK sticker is not required to drive in Ireland.

Electric and classic number plates

Lunaz Electric Range Rover Classic

In December 2020, the government introduced green number plates for electric cars. These non-mandatory plates are available to new and existing vehicles, and feature a green flash on the left-hand side. This can include a flag and ‘UK’ identifier, just like regular plates.

From 1 January 2021, changes were also made to eligibility for black and silver number plates. Only classic vehicles manufactured before 1 January 1980 are now eligible to display these – and they must be licensed in the historic tax class.

Land Rover Owner International called this ‘a blow to owners of military vehicles which were approaching 40 years of age’. It referenced Land Rover models that would have displayed black and silver plates showing their military equipment registration mark (ERM) during service.

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English breakfast and a yoga class: the truth about UK van drivers

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Citroen Van Stereotypes

New research by Citroen aims to dispel typical preconceptions about van drivers in the UK.

Some 2,000 drivers were surveyed, including van drivers, to establish whether the stereotypical ‘white van man’ still exists in 2024. 

The study found van drivers were likely to have a wide array of interests, with almost half (44 percent) enjoying cooking and baking as a regular pastime.

Two sugars, no tabloids

Citroen Van Stereotypes

The most popular hobbies among van drivers questioned in the survey were walking (chosen by 58 percent), followed by travelling (47 percent) and video games (45 percent).

Exercise is an important consideration for many of Britain’s van drivers, too. More than a third (41 percent) attend a gym, while 14 percent enjoy yoga or pilates. 

Despite the health kick, a full English breakfast is still the meal of choice for 39 percent of van drivers, compared to 25 percent of car drivers. And those driving a van are more than twice as likely to take sugar in their tea.

Forget the stereotype of a red-topped newspaper on the dashboard, too. Just under half (47 percent) get their news from a broadsheet newspaper, while a quarter listen to podcasts and audiobooks.

Van drivers have moved on

Citroen Van Stereotypes

The overall perception of van drivers on the UK’s roads appears to be improving, based on the results of the Citroen survey

Almost two thirds (62 percent) of drivers said they were no more likely to report a van driver for poor driving than a car driver. Close to half (41 percent) of those asked said they think a van driver and a car driver would be equally likely receive to a parking fine.

Greg Taylor, managing director at Citroen UK, said “It is clear that the habits and lifestyles of van drivers in the UK have moved on from the preconceptions of the previous decade.

“As the pioneer of the leisure activity vehicle, Citroen has always offered its customers a robust model that suits them and adapts to their every need.”

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Alfa Romeo Junior electric SUV costs from under £300 per month

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Alfa Romeo Junior Pricing

Finance offers for the first Alfa Romeo EV have been announced, with costs starting from £299 per month.

Those who order an Alfa Romeo Junior will also receive a £500 contribution towards an Octopus charging device for their home.  

This comes on top of a £1,000 deposit contribution from Alfa Romeo across the model range, which sees cash prices starting from £33,895 on the road. 

News of Alfa Romeo’s finance offers follows the announcement of prices for the Kia EV3, plus the introduction of a new, cheaper version of the Volvo EX30.

More electric SUV competition

Alfa Romeo Junior Pricing

Alfa Romeo initially named its compact EV the Milano, in honour of the Italian marque’s home city. However, some Italian politicians took exception to the fact that the car is produced in Tychy, Poland. The result was a name change to Junior

The standard Junior Elettrica and Junior Speciale use a 156hp electric motor, with a potential range of up to 250 miles when fully charged. With a higher 240hp output, the sportier Veloce has a reduced range of 215 miles.

All versions come with 18-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, rear parking sensors and a 10.25-inch digital instrument panel. There is also a 10.25-inch central touchscreen, with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, plus safety systems including adaptive cruise control and active lane assist.

The Junior Speciale gains a sportier exterior styling kit, along with satellite navigation and a 180-degree reversing camera. At the top of the range, Veloce models have lowered sports suspension, 20-inch alloy wheels and a Torsen limited-slip differential.

From less than £300 a month

Alfa Romeo Junior Pricing

The Alfa Romeo offer for the Junior is available until 8 October 2024, covering vehicles purchased using Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) finance with a 6.9 percent APR.

Based on a 37-month contract, the Junior Elettrica costs £299 per month, with a £8,860.84 customer deposit contribution, plus a mileage allowance of 6,000 miles per year.

For the Junior Speciale, the same terms see a monthly cost of £329 when combined with a £8,954.58 customer deposit. 

Finally, opting for the range-topping Junior Veloce will see customers paying £399 per month, following an initial deposit of £10,701.46.

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Volvo launches cut-price version of new EX30 electric SUV

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The Volvo EX30 electric SUV has just become more affordable, thanks to a new entry-level model.

Volvo has announced a new ‘Core’ trim level as the cheapest offering in the EX30 lineup. It also becomes the most affordable electric vehicle in the Swedish marque’s range. 

An on-the-road price of £32,850 means the Volvo EX30 Core undercuts the rival Kia EV3, which recently had its UK pricing confirmed.

Two battery options

Volvo EX30 Core Model

Despite being the most basic EX30, Volvo will offer the Core with a choice of two battery sizes. Both are combined with a 272hp single motor that drives the rear wheels. 

Performance remains impressive, with both versions capable of accelerating from 0-62mph in less than 6.0 seconds. Top speed is limited to 112mph.

The smaller 51kWh battery is available for the £32,850 price tag, and provides an official range of up to 209 miles. Opting for the £37,050 Extended Range version, with a larger 69kWh battery, ups the potential range to 295 miles. 

Being compatible with 175kW rapid-charging devices means replenishing the battery pack from 10 to 80 percent should take less than 30 minutes.

Low price, strong spec

Volvo EX30 Core Model

Standard equipment for the EX30 Core includes single-zone climate control, automatic LED headlights with active high beam, and a set of 18-inch alloy wheels.

The central 12.3-inch touchscreen incorporates Android Auto connectivity, and now wireless Apple CarPlay as well. Satellite navigation, a DAB radio, rear parking sensors and a reversing camera are all included.

Like the rest of the EX30 range, the Core model has a home entertainment-style 100-watt soundbar spanning the dashboard. This helps to maintain a minimalist Scandinavian look. 

With the launch of the new Core version, Volvo has increased prices of other models in the EX30 range by around £1,350. The Single Motor Plus now starts at £35,150, with the top-level Ultra costing from £43,350.

Orders can be placed for the Volvo EX30 Core now, with the first deliveries expected in early 2025.

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British-built Arcade Sojourn reinvents the classic Mercedes G-Wagen

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The Arcade Sojourn Restomod

The classic Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen – later renamed the G-Class – has become the latest vehicle to receive the restomod treatment.

British-based Arcade Cars has revealed the Sojourn: a modernised take on the long-lived German 4×4.

The Arcade Sojourn will be offered with an array of customisation options, from an eight-seat interior to a fully electric powertrain.

The aim is for customers to “own one of these legendary vehicles without the challenges associated with owning classic cars”, explained Arcade Cars founder and CEO, Rishav Kanoria.

Swiss Army surplus

The Arcade Sojourn Restomod

The G-Wagens chosen by Arcade Cars for its restomod project all started their lives in the Swiss Army. Every vehicle is thoroughly inspected and assessed before work can begin, then taken apart to rectify any imperfections.

Arcade will offer a paint-to-sample service, giving buyers an unlimited colour palette for their Sojourn. Alternatively, the company’s signature paint finishes are Desert Tan, Dark Olive, Matte Black and Pacific Blue. 

As standard, the Sojourn is powered by an original Mercedes-Benz 2.3-litre four-cylinder petrol engine. This musters 128hp and 140lb ft of torque, providing ‘authentic’ G-Wagen performance

Arcade Cars also offers an upgraded 151hp 2.8 petrol engine, or the potential to go electric. The Sojourn EV is being developed with electric restomod specialist Everrati. More details will be revealed in due course.

Utility meets luxury

The Arcade Sojourn Restomod

The interior of the Sojourn is where Arcade Cars promises the greatest transformation. Customers can select from a variety of finishes, including original-grade leather upholstery and the choice of wood or metallic trim. 

Seats and steering wheels can also be swapped for different items, meaning Sojourn owners don’t have to stick with utilitarian, Swiss Army style.

The traditional ‘long-bench’ eight-seat layout can also be retained, with a roll-up canvas soft-top fitted as standard. Alternatively, individual seats can carry six people in comfort. 

Digital upgrades for the restomod G-Wagen include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone connectivity, alongside a premium sound system that incorporates a subwoofer.

A debut in Monterey

The Arcade Sojourn Restomod

Xenon or LED headlights, roof racks and various alloy or steel wheel options will be available, too. The result should be a classic 4×4 tailored exactly to each owner’s taste.

Arcade plans to unveil the Sojourn at Monterey Car Week in California next month. The car will make its public debut at the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.

Ahead of the launch, orders for the Soujourn can be placed now, at prices starting from £101,000 ($130,000). The first deliveries of completed cars are expected in late 2024.

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New Kia EV3 electric SUV to cost from £32,995

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Kia EV3 UK Pricing

Kia has announced prices for the new EV3 – making this the Korean marque’s most affordable electric SUV to date 

Starting from £32,995, the EV3 competes directly with EV rivals made in China, such as the Volvo EX30 and Smart #1

EV3 buyers will be able to choose from three trim grades, with the potential for a driving range of up to 372 miles.

Kia EV3 prices revealed

Kia EV3 UK Pricing

Kia has given the EV3 a comprehensive standard specification, with all versions featuring climate control air-con, heated front seats, a heated steering wheel and front and rear parking sensors, plus a comprehensive suite of safety equipment.

A 12.3-inch central touchscreen is complemented by a 5.3-inch display for the temperature controls, along with a 12.3-inch digital instrument panel. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity are included, along with a reversing camera.

Kicking off the model range is the Kia EV3 Air, which starts from £32,995 for the version with a 58.3kWh battery – offering an official range of 267 miles. Increasing your budget to £35,995 means a range of 372 miles from the larger 81.4kWh battery.

The Air trim level comes with 17-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, blue interior accents and grey cloth upholstery.

Climbing the EV3 ladder

Kia EV3 UK Pricing

GT-Line specification is the next rung on the Kia EV3 ladder, with prices from £39,995. 

Only the larger 81.4kWh battery is available here, with an official range of up to 347 miles. Like all versions of the EV3, a single electric motor drives the front wheels, providing a power output of 201hp. 

GT-Line trim brings a longer list of standard equipment than the Air model, including 19-inch alloy wheels, wireless mobile phone charging, a digital key and customisable LED interior lighting. 

It also has two-tone GT-Line upholstery, gloss black exterior trim and flush door handles that open automatically.

Top of the EV3 range

Kia EV3 UK Pricing

Priced at £42,995, the GT-Line S crowns the Kia EV3 range, and comes packed with premium features. These include a head-up display, eight-speaker Harman Kardon sound system, 360-degree surround-view camera and blind-spot monitoring.

The interior features front seats with electric adjustment and ventilation, heated rear seats and a power-opening tailgate. A vehicle-to-load function allows domestic appliances, such as a portable fridge, to be powered by the EV3’s battery.

Kia will start accepting orders for the EV3 on Thursday 1 August, with all three trim levels available immediately. UK deliveries will begin later in 2024.

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New map shows UK’s best driving destinations for summer family fun

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Jeep Ordance Survey Maps

A study by Jeep and Ordnance Survey has confirmed what millions of parents already knew: that getting through the summer holidays can be a challenge.

Almost half (44 percent) of parents surveyed said they take their children to the same places every summer. 

A lack of inspiration was a factor for 32 percent of parents, with a lack of time to research new destinations an issue for 28 percent of those who responded.

To help parents with these problems, Jeep and Ordnance Survey have created an interactive map detailing 100 potential locations for family fun across the UK.

Inspiring parents this summer

Jeep Ordance Survey Maps

Many parents surveyed by Jeep said the cost of living crisis has impacted on their holiday plans, with 42 percent noting they could not afford to travel abroad.

Even for those remaining in the UK, families will spend an average of £425 on entertaining kids during the summer break. It means affordable fun is even more important than ever.

Kris Cholmondeley, managing director at Jeep UK, said: “Summer holidays with the kids can be challenging, requiring a lot of energy, planning and resources, so we want to help inspire parents with some fresh ideas for adventure.

“We’ve focused our top 15 ‘off the beaten track’ outdoor locations on places that are free to visit, as keeping costs down is a top priority for parents. These locations showcase the very best of the great British outdoors, yet those that are lesser known to the wider public.”

Affordable family adventures

Jeep Ordance Survey Maps

The interactive map from Jeep and Ordnance Survey features 100 destinations across the UK, with the top 15 aimed at families with children including locations in England, Scotland and Wales.

The recommended locations for free summer holiday fun, away from the crowds, are:

England

  • Shingle Street, Suffolk
  • Higger Tor, Peak District
  • Grasmere Common, Lake District
  • Porth Joke Beach, Cornwall
  • Stonehouse, Gloucestershire

Scotland

  • Talisker Bay, Isle of Skye
  • Aberlady Bay, East Lothian
  • Loch Skeen, Moffat
  • Schiehallion, Perth and Kinross
  • Lindisfarne, Holy Island*

*Located in Northumberland

Wales

  • Llŷn Peninsula, Pwllheli
  • Fall Bay, Rhossili, Swansea
  • Arthog Waterfalls, Snowdonia National Park
  • Gronant Dunes, Prestatyn
  • Porth y Ogof, Brecon

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