A Fresh New Look for the Motability Scheme
The trusted Motability Scheme service supporting over 800,000 mobility needs is getting an exciting new look.
The trusted Motability Scheme service supporting over 800,000 mobility needs is getting an exciting new look.
As a customer of the Motability scheme, you may have faced delays on receiving a new vehicle. This was due to persistent vehicle supply chain disruptions affecting new car production.
Winter driving can be a challenge. But with a simple check and some preparation you can ensure your Motability vehicle is ready for the season’s harsh conditions.
As 2025 approaches, many are already considering options for their next Motability lease. The coming year brings an exciting new collection of models. All offering a wide range of new features and advantages for every type of driver.
As winter closes in, the nights start earlier. We naturally spend more time indoors and less time driving our Motability cars. But don’t let staying inside put you off getting creative!
Hyundai’s performance focused “N” subdivision is set to release its first car next year, in the form of the i30N hot hatch.
Ford’s much-loved, confusingly-named Ka is set to be replaced with the Ka Plus (or Ka+), an updated version bearing minimal similarities to its predecessor.
Nissan’s UK production efforts are about to get a lot greener, following the installation of a sprawling solar array at the manufacturers Sunderland base.
Peugeot has released the first images of the revamped 3008 model, revealing new styling, an upgraded interior, and brand new technology features.
When Mazda debuted its RX Vision concept at last year’s Tokyo Motor Show, the reception was overwhelmingly positive. However, fans wishing to one day own the RX Vision could only dream.
Hyundai have announced that the electric powertrain technology set to be used in its upcoming Ioniq model will potentially filter down to other models.
Nissan have announced that it has created a home energy storage system using recycled car batteries, and that it is looking to carry out initial trials of the system in the UK.
Peugeot have revealed images of the all-new 208 supermini, showcasing a new sharper look for the next generation vehicle.
Ahead of its summer launch, Nissan has unveiled the Nissan Kicks; the company’s latest foray into the crossover market.
Peugeot has previewed the i-Cockpit� technology system set to be used in the new generation of Peugeot vehicles, after the concept’s initial launch in 2012. The i-Cockpit� system has been in use for around four years on the Peugeot 208, 2008 SUV and 308 models, which are currently the brand’s highest selling vehicles.
The 2.2 litre TDCi engine, used across the Ford line up, is to be replaced by with the new 2.0 litre ‘EcoBlue’ engine, in a pre-emptive bid to meet with Euro 6 regulations being brought in this September.
Nissan has reported record European sales for its fleet of electric vehicles.