Natalie Middleton
Enterprise Flex-E-Rent branch opens in Luton
Enterprise Flex-E-Rent has opened a new vehicle rental branch in Luton to offer both cars and vans.
Brexit plays role in Nissan’s X-Trail production U-turn
Nissan has confirmed that it’s axeing plans to move production of the next-gen X-Trail for the European market to Sunderland as it says that Brexit uncertainty … Read More »
Drivers urged to prepare now for driving abroad
Drivers looking to take a vehicle abroad this year are being urged to start planning now for the documentation they’ll need.
ATS Euromaster retains ISO 9001 for 27th year running
ATS Euromaster has secured ISO 9001 certification for the 27th year, demonstrating the standards of its quality management.
Air France KLM furthers sustainability focus with new hybrid fleet
European airline Air France KLM has taken delivery of 31 Hyundai Ioniq Premium Hybrid vehicles from Activa Contracts in line with its ongoing focus on sustainability.
BMW 7 Series Plug-in Hybrids bring extra range and performance
BMW has announced further details of its Plug-in Hybrid 7 Series models, which bring increased performance and emissions-free capabilities.
New EU-Japan trade deal could see Japanese brands gain ground in UK
UK car buyers may shift away from European car brands in favour of Japanese rivals as a result of the new EU-Japan trade deal.
Fleets urged to revisit electric vehicle thinking
Fleets that have previously discounted electric vehicles should make a point of monitoring the EV market over 2019 to see how things are fast-changing.
Uber adds 15ppm ‘Clean Air Fee’ to fund switch to EVs
Uber has added a 15p per mile fee onto every trip taken through its app in London to help drivers switch to electric vehicles.
Company car drivers get more devious over vehicle damage
The number of employees not reporting minor damage has nearly doubled in the last three years, new research from Venson Automotive Solutions finds.
First VW T-Cross SUV models go on sale
Volkswagen has launched a First Edition model of its new T-Cross compact crossover ahead of the full range opening for order in March.
All-electric airport shuttle service launches
A new electric car shuttle service for airports has opened in the UK to help cut congestion and air pollution.
Fleet World’s five-minute industry briefing: This week’s top stories
This week’s top fleet industry stories…
Keyless theft is ‘harsh reality’, says Tracker
Car theft is on the rise again, with keyless technology a prime reason for the increase.
Fiat 500X gets S-Design treatment
Fiat is adding an S-Design trim to its 500X line-up to bring exclusive styling features.
Renault Zoe gets flagship S Edition models
Renault has updated its Zoe electric supermini with a new S Edition trim that brings extra equipment for less.
Plastic road trial could end potholes on UK roads
The Government is investing £23m in trials of new road surface materials and pothole repair techniques that could put an end to the ubiquitous sight of … Read More »
Free workshop programme to help local authorities with low-emission transport policies
Local authorities are being invited to sign up to free best practice workshops that can help them implement low emission transport policy and wider Mobility as … Read More »
ACFO brings support for ‘year of major change’ for fleets
ACFO is introducing a new website and webinar/seminar programme for 2019 as it supports fleets facing ‘a year of major change’.
No-deal Brexit threat halves UK automotive investment
UK automotive investment and production plummeted in 2018, hit by fears of a no-deal Brexit.
Civica tech to transform collision reporting for police forces
Police forces in England and Wales are rolling out latest collision reporting technology from Civica to improve road safety while reducing police workloads.
BVRLA membership hits all-time high
BVRLA membership reached a 20-year high in 2018 as the association scaled up its operations to meet the needs of a growing and increasingly diverse membership.
‘No excuse’ for fleets not to make weather provisions, says FleetCheck
Fleets have a moral responsibility – and even potentially a legal one – to ensure that employees have detailed guidance about travelling in wintry conditions, and … Read More »
Diesel sees lowest European new car market share since 2001
The European new car market remained stable during 2018, with alternatively fuelled vehicles seeing their best-every year while diesel registrations hit a low.