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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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One-off 2025 BMW M5 to be auctioned for charity

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2025 BMW M5 Pebble Beach

The first new BMW M5 destined for North America will be auctioned to raise money for charity. A bespoke example of the seventh-generation super saloon is up for grabs at next month’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in California. 

The one-of-one M5 is to be auctioned at no reserve by Gooding & Company. Proceeds go to the Pebble Beach Company Foundation, which supports literacy and education in Monterey County. 

It means the winning bidder will get a twin-turbocharged 4.4-litre V8 saloon with 717hp and hybrid technology. Plus the chance to help a good cause, of course.

A unique new BMW M5

2025 BMW M5 Pebble Beach

A collaboration between BMW M, BMW Individual and Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance has resulted in the unique M5.

This is the only 2025-model M5 finished in BMW Individual Frozen Orange metallic paint. The stunning colour has been discontinued at BMW’s Dingolfing plant, meaning the Pebble Beach M5 had to be painted weeks in advance.

Complementing the paint are a set of bespoke M Dual-Spoke alloy wheels, with hand-finished orange accents. Behind these lurk huge carbon-ceramic brake discs, with the calipers painted in matte gold.

An optional Carbon Package means the roof panel, rear spoiler and wing mirror caps are finished in the lightweight material, too.

High-speed charity work

2025 BMW M5 Pebble Beach

On the inside, BMW Individual has trimmed the M sports seats in a unique combination of Kyalami Orange and Silverstone Extended Merino leather.

The front seats also have the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance logo emblazoned on their headrests, using an innovative new printing technology.

Gloss carbon fibre trim spans the dashboard, with another Pebble Beach logo next to the infotainment display. 

Get bidding for a good cause

2025 BMW M5 Pebble Beach

A host of options are added, including the M Driver’s Package that increases the top speed of the M5 to 190mph.

Following the auction on 14 August 2024, the lucky new owner should receive their bespoke BMW in late October.

Gooding & Company suggests a guide price of between $150,000 and $200,000 (approximately £117,000 and £156,000) for the special BMW M5.

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Only 6% of UK hotels offer electric car charging

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Hotel EV Charging

Electric car owners seem doomed to struggle for choice when it comes to finding a hotel that offers EV charging. 

A study of some 15,000 hotels with parking facilities, covering 74 cities in the UK, was undertaken by Drax Electric Vehicles. 

The research dicovered that only six percent of hotels made EV charging available to guests, with smaller cities leading the way on charge point provision.

Small in size, big on charging

Hotel EV Charging

St Davids in Wales may be one of the smallest cities in the UK, but it manages to lead the way in terms of hotels with EV charging provision.

Of the 18 hotels in the city that provide parking, more than a fifth (22 percent) have the option to recharge an electric car. 

Other small cities in the top 10 include St Albans, with 13 percent of hotels offering charging. Ely in Cambridgeshire has 11 percent doing the same.

Hotel EV Charging

Central London claimed third place on the list overall. Even so, only 79 of the 539 hotels surveyed (15 percent) could offer EV charging on-site. 

However, Manchester (six percent), Birmingham (four percent) and Liverpool (three percent) all demonstrate that Britain’s big cities have plenty of work to do.

EV charging now a necessity

Hotel EV Charging

Adam Hall, director at Drax Electric Vehicles, commented: “We are seeing a record number of electric vehicles on our roads, with zero-emission vehicles accounting for 2.7 percent of all cars in use in 2023. While uptake is often higher in major metropolitan cities like London, where policies such as the ULEZ incentivise EV ownership, our research shows a need for further development in charging infrastructure across many hotels.

“If hospitality businesses want to keep pace with the rapidly growing EV market, they must invest now to build a reputation for offering good EV charging facilities.”

Naomi Nye, charging specialist at Drax, added: “As electric car adoption grows, hotels must focus on becoming more EV-friendly. Offering EV chargers is no longer a premium experience but a necessity.”

Smaller accommodation businesses are potentially eligible for grants to assist with EV charging, through the Government’s Workplace Charging Scheme.

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New European RS cherry-picks the best of the classic Porsche 911

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Thornley Kelham European RS

Classic car restoration specialist Thornley Kelham has revealed the latest car in its ‘European’ restomod series. 

The European RS has been designed by the Cotswolds-based company to combine the characteristics of the greatest Porsche 911 road cars. 

Fully restored – and suitably enhanced – the RS is the first car in Thornley Kelham’s European programme to hit the streets. 

Customer examples of other European restomods, including the Porsche 356 and Jaguar XK120, are due for completion later this year.

Light is right

Thornley Kelham European RS

Thornley Kelham uses a pre-1989 ‘G series’ Porsche 911 chassis as the basis for the European RS. This is then lengthened by 19mm and widened by a substantial 220mm, providing the car with a better stance and benefiting its dynamics. 

Bespoke front and rear bumpers are fitted, along with a ducktail rear spoiler that channels the look of the Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 RS and 2.8 RSR models. 

Carbon fibre and aluminium is used extensively for the bodywork, while polycarbonate replaces glass for the side windows. The result is a kerb weight of just 1,070kg – some 300kg less than a stock 964-generation 911. 

All of the bodywork on the European RS is finished by hand, requiring some 2,500 hours alone. The total restoration and build time amounts to 6,000 hours.

A real rev-elation

Thornley Kelham European RS

Those fortunate enough to commission a Thornley Kelham European RS can choose a variety of engine options to power their completed car. 

The ‘standard’ version comes with a hand-built 3.8-litre flat-six engine, with billet aluminium cylinder heads and forged pistons. Individual throttle bodies allow for a peak output of 385hp, with an accompanying 290lb ft of torque. 

Customers can also specify a 4.0-litre 24-valve flat-six, which delivers 400hp and plenty of low-down torque. Or there is a special 3.6-litre engine that can rev to a dizzying 10,000rpm – with an optional F1-grade Inconel exhaust system also available.

A Porsche ‘G50’ six-speed manual gearbox is used with all engines, along with a Wavetrac limited-slip differential. Upgraded brakes are fitted, plus there is the option of a carbon-ceramic setup to save a further 17kg.

Bespoke front wishbone suspension is based upon a modern Porsche 911 GT3 design, with JRZ Motorsport adjustable coilovers and Eibach springs. A new Quaife steering rack has the option of electric power assistance.

Who needs CarPlay here?

Thornley Kelham European RS

The 18-inch Fikse FFR alloys are inspired by the Fuchs wheels found on many classic 911s. They come wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres, but stickier, track-biased Michelin Cup 2 tyres are on the options list.

A Momo Prototipo Black Edition steering wheel is one of the highlights inside the cabin, along with a pair of one-piece carbon fibre Recaro bucket seats. Thornley Kelham has also repositioned the gear lever and updated the dashboard gauges. 

The European RS comes with the benefit of climate control, using a system that weighs just 14kg. An optional Porsche PCCM infotainment system brings Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone connectivity. 

However, with the enhanced flat-six engine right behind your ears, listening to Spotify is likely to be less of a priority here…

Combining the 911’s best bits

Thornley Kelham European RS

Those interested in their own European RS can contact Thornley Kelham now. Production will be capped at 25 examples, with prices from around £580,000. 

Simon Thornley, co-founder of Thornley Kelham, said: “The European RS combines the pure engagement of the original 1973 Carrera 2.7 RS, but comes complete with a lightweight, handcrafted body and reimagined, driver-focused interior. 

“This is a truly unique car imbued with the nuanced dynamics and feedback of the legendary 2.7 RS, the thrill of the 2.8 RSR, and the performance, precision and progressive handling of the legendary 997 GT3 RS 4.0.”

We’ll soon have the chance to drive the European RS, and discover whether it can match up to the benchmarks set by such icons. Come back to Motoring Research soon for the review.

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19 hidden secrets of everyday motoring

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Think you’re familiar with vehicles, road signs and street furniture when driving in the UK? We bet there are a few ‘secrets’ in our list below that you didn’t know.

So, pull on your anorak and join us for a journey deep into motoring trivia. At the very least, you can impress your friends in the pub. Who knows, you might even become a better driver?

ARV symbol on police cars

Hidden secrets of motoring

See that star symbol on the back of the BMW X5? It means this is an Armed Response Vehicle (ARV), and the car is crewed by police firearms officers.

These cars also feature roof markings to make them identifiable to helicopters. Move over safely if you see one of these vehicles with blue lights and sirens on.

Double-length white lines

A broken white line marks the middle of most roads. However, when the centre lines get longer and the gaps between them become shorter, it means there is a hazard ahead.

Do not cross the central lines unless you can see the road ahead is clear.

‘Wiggly’ road signs

The double bend road sign actually shows you the direction of the first corner coming up. In the case of the example above, the road bends to the right, before then turning left.

If the sign is reversed, the opposite is true. The same rule applies to the standard ‘road bend’ sign.

Lamp posts for unfamiliar bends

If you’re driving on an unfamiliar road, use lamp posts to anticipate the road ahead and guide you through bends.

Whether they’re switched on or off, the lamp posts can act like safe waymarkers, helping you to brake and steer smoothly.

Emergency diversion route symbols

Note the little black-on-orange symbols on the left of this motorway gantry. There are four shapes – square, triangle, circle and diamond – but they can be shown filled in or outlined (as shown here). These are for Emergency Diversion Routes, and can be used in the event of a motorway closure to guide motorists to the next junction.

Drivers will be told to follow the symbol, with the diverted route marked by the symbols and/or trigger signs.

Driver location signs

Look closely at this image and you’ll spot a blue sign on the verge. Driver location signs – or distance marker posts – were introduced in the early 2000s to alert drivers to the whereabouts of the nearest emergency phone.

The top line shows the road you’re travelling on (the M25 in this case). The letter shows the direction of travel (usually A or B), and the bottom shows how far you are (in metres) from a given location.

The signs are positioned every 500 metres on a motorway, and can be used to guide the emergency services or a recovery vehicle to a stricken motorist.

Airport signs

Once you’ve seen this one, you’ll never look at road signs the same way again. Thanks to our friends at PetrolBlog, we discovered the little plane on a road sign faces in the direction of travel to the airport. Not just the route, but also the DIRECTION. So now you know.

Coloured studs

Although we commonly associate reflective road studs – or cat’s eyes – with white ‘lights’ to mark the centre of the road, other colours are used for different purposes.

Red marks the left edge of the road, amber marks the central reservation of a dual carriageway or a motorway, green marks the edge of a layby or slip road, while green/yellow studs are used for temporary adjustments to lane layouts.

Route numbers in brackets

If a road number is shown in brackets, it means that the road in question can be reached by taking the route indicated. Helpful if you’re driving in a city and are searching for the nearest A-road or motorway.

The distance to London

Have you ever wondered where the distance to and from London is measured from? No? We’re going to tell you anyway.

It’s Charing Cross, and it dates back to 1290 when a memorial cross (one of 12) was installed just south of Trafalgar Square.

Pavement ‘art’

Sorry, you haven’t discovered a Banksy or ancient hieroglyphics. The dots and arrows painted on our pavements are used by utility companies to signify what lies beneath the ground.

We’d urge you to visit the BBC website for more details on the ‘squiggles’. You’ll lose at least half of your lunch hour…

Head up, foot up

This one dates back to a Suzuki launch we attended in North Wales. We were given a set of instructions to follow a set route and told to watch out for sheep, but to take extra care when the woolly ones weren’t grazing.

‘Head up, foot up’ – basically, it means slow down if the sheep isn’t eating. ‘Head down, foot down’ – if the sheep is eating, you’re fine. We say: always slow down for sheep.

Yellow ‘H’ signs

These little yellow signs are a common piece of street furniture, but have you ever stopped to wonder what they mean? They’re used to show the location and size of the nearest water hydrant.

In the case of the example shown, the size of the water main is 75mm, and the distance is 10 metres.

Escape lanes

Escape lanes are sand traps located alongside the downhill side of a steep road that are designed to ‘catch’ a vehicle in the event of brake failure.

As braking technology improves, they are becoming less common, but you’ll often see evidence of a driver forced into making an impromptu visit to the ‘kitty litter’.

Dartmoor road signs

There are three different types of direction signs on roads in and around Dartmoor. Signs with a blue border show roads that are generally suitable for all traffic, while signs with a brown border are used for roads that are smaller with passing spaces.

Finally, signs with a black border are unsuitable for large vehicles. The brown signs are not to be confused with the common tourist signs, which can be seen across the country.

‘Mystery’ junction

Anyone who has travelled eastbound along the M4 has probably spotted the exit marked with ‘Works unit only’ signs. Conspiracy theories exist, but it’s actually used for RAF Welford, which is one of the largest European ammunition compounds for the United States Air Force.

According to Forces Reunited, it’s at its busiest when the U.S. government deploys bombers to a forward air station at RAF Fairford.

Baby on board sticker

Baby on board stickers were designed to encourage other drivers to be more considerate and to alert the emergency services that a child or baby is on board in the event of an accident. This isn’t so much a ‘hidden secret’, more a case of the sticker losing its meaning and impact.

A ‘Michael Bublé fan on board’ sticker wouldn’t encourage many of us to drive more carefully. Although we guess we’d probably keep our distance…

Roadside milestones

According to the Milestones Society, mileposts became compulsory on all turnpikes in 1767. Their role was to inform travellers of direction and distances, as well as keeping coaches on schedule.

Around 9,000 of them survive today, as many were removed or defaced during World War II to baffle potential German invaders.

Old toll houses

Toll houses were built at turnpike gates to collect tolls from road users. Today, their unique design makes them easy to spot. You just haven’t noticed them yet.

These charming buildings are especially common in the West Country.

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Jaguar wins 2024 Formula E World Championship in London

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Jaguar has scooped its first motorsport world title since 1991 in a dramatic London showdown for the 2024 Formula E World Championship.

The British team took the Teams’ World Championship with a record 368 points, and also won the inaugural Manufacturer’s Trophy, while its drivers Mitch Evans and Nick Cassidy came second and third in the Drivers’ World Championship.

During the season, the team took four wins, 14 podiums, seven fastest laps and four pole positions with the Jaguar T-Type 6 electric racer.

The team finally triumphed in the final Formula E round held at the unique London Excel racetrack in the nation’s Docklands area.

“This is a truly historic moment for Jaguar TCS Racing, the Jaguar brand and everyone who has played a part in this success,” said team principal James Barclay.

“Jaguar has a rich racing history and, when we started our Formula E programme back in 2016, we were determined to add to that legacy.

“To win the 2024 ABB FIA Formula E Teams’ World Championship – the pinnacle of electric racing – is fitting reward for everyone’s hard work and winning mindset.”

Reimagining Jaguar

“Winning the Formula E Teams’ World Championship is a great sporting achievement and underlines JLR’s commitment to reimagine Jaguar as a pure-electric modern luxury brand,” said JLR Motorsport chairman Chris Thorp.

“The performances the team have delivered on the track in winning the World Championship continue to inspire everyone at JLR, driving the reimagining of the Jaguar brand and the delivery of technical innovation to the next generation of Jaguar electric vehicles, for the direct benefit of our customers.”

During the London E-Prix final, both Jaguar drivers were in with a shot of winning the Drivers’ World Championship. Nick Cassidy qualified on pole for the first race, with teammate Mitch Evans in third.

The Jaguars controlled the early part of the race too, but Cassidy was then hit by a Porsche driver, ending his chance of winning the world title. Evans also had a challenging race, finishing in third – and with Porsche’s Pascal Wehrlein winning, the German ended up scooping the title.

Both drivers will be back behind the wheel of the Jaguar Formula E car next year, for another shot at taking the drivers’ title.

Earlier this year, Jaguar confirmed plans to continue as a manufacturer with a factory team into Formula E’s GEN4 era, through to 2030.

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Dacia Sandero is Europe’s best-selling car in 2024… so far

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Dacia Sandero Best Seller 2024 H1

The latest car sales data from JATO Dynamics reveals that the Dacia Sandero was the best-selling vehicle across Europe during the first half of 2024.

It marks the first time the budget-priced supermini has topped the chart overall, having previously held the title for retail sales only. 

During the first six months of this year, Dacia supplied 143,596 examples of the Sandero to the European market.

This put it well ahead of the ever-popular Volkswagen Golf, which has seen sales of 126,993 cars so far this year.

Demand for Dacia

Dacia Sandero Best Seller 2024 H1

Compared to the first half of 2023, Dacia Sandero sales have increased by an impressive 16 percent in the European market.

Worldwide, some 164,780 Sanderos have been delivered to new owners so far this year – an 18.5 percent jump compared to the same time in 2023.

The Dacia Duster SUV also took 12th place on the European best-sellers list, with 89,435 examples sold. This helped the budget brand to reach ninth place overall, ahead of both Hyundai and Kia.

Volkswagen proved to be the best-selling brand across Europe in the first half of 2024, with a colossal 706,265 cars sold. This was substantially ahead of Toyota in second place, which achieved sales of 482,275 vehicles.

Volkswagen strong in Europe

Dacia Sandero Best Seller 2024 H1

The figures from JATO Dynamics also show that Volkswagen Group posted the best overall sales figures for battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) in the first half of this year. 

However, Volkswagen has seen electric car sales fall by nearly one quarter (24 percent), while Porsche saw demand tumble by 55 percent. 

Meanwhile, Chinese brands demonstrated their growing importance, with 70,000 electric cars sold during the first six months of 2024.

Chinese imports under threat

Dacia Sandero Best Seller 2024 H1

The Chinese-built Volvo EX30 and MG4 models were the third and fourth most-registered BEVs for this period, but they will soon become subject to new EU tariffs.

Felipe Munoz, global analyst at JATO Dynamics, said: “Measures taken by the European Union to impose tariffs on BEV imports from China will target models that accounted for 17 percent of BEV registrations in Europe during H1 2024, excluding potential units imported by Tesla.

“It’s clear that China has significantly helped to drive growth in the market. Without these competitive prices coming from China, consumers will face higher prices, meaning we could see demand fall over the next few months.”

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McLaren P1 is latest Lego Technic model – with nearly 4,000 parts

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Lego Technic McLaren P1

A new collaboration between McLaren Automotive and Lego introduces the P1 hypercar as a 1:8-scale Technic model.

The latest addition to the Technic Ultimate Car Concept Series sees the P1 join Lego kits including the Bugatti Chiron and Lamborghini Sian FKP37.

On sale next month, the Lego Technic McLaren P1 has close to 4,000 pieces. Each model also comes with a unique serial number to access special online content.

A real big Mac

Lego Technic McLaren P1

Aimed at adult Lego enthusiasts, the Technic McLaren P1 will require plenty of time and skill to build.

A total of 3,983 pieces must be assembled. These include a seven-speed gearbox with two shifter drums, working suspension, a V8 engine with moving pistons and an adjustable rear spoiler.

The Lego Technic model also comes with opening dihedral doors, just like the full-size McLaren original. Creating a mechanism to ensure they stay open was a challenge for Lego’s engineers. 

Before building, fans will need to ensure they have enough shelf space for this jumbo-sized model. The Technic P1 measures 59cm in length and is 25cm wide. It comes in classic McLaren papaya-coloured bodywork.

An inspiring collaboration

Lego Technic McLaren P1

Designing the Technic P1 required extensive collaboration between Lego and McLaren to maximise the scale model’s realism.

Tobias Sühlmann, chief design officer at McLaren Automotive, said: “It’s amazing to see so many of the elements from the original P1 brought to life by the Lego team for the Lego Technic McLaren P1. I hope this collaboration inspires the next generation of designers and engineers to push the boundaries of automotive innovation.”

Kasper Rene Hansen, Lego Group designer, added: “From the exterior with aerodynamic shapes to the interior and V8 piston engine – the real McLaren P1 is an incredible car. We wanted to capture these details in the best way possible with our Lego Technic model and we did not want to compromise in any way”

The Lego Technic McLaren P1 is on sale from 1 August 2024. Priced at £389.99 in the UK, it will be available both online and in Lego stores.

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