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NEW CAR REGISTRATION FIGURES FOR NOVEMBER 2022

The SMMT has revealed the new car registration figures for November 2022 and there is reason to be more optimistic as the rise is genuinely impressive, if not up to pre-pandemic standards. Supply has allowed for 142,889 cars to be registered, with BEVs and to a certain degree PHEVs being a major factor in the push. Click here to read more, from SMMT.

FORD INVESTING IN HALEWOOD PLANT

Ford Motor Company is investing in the Merseyside Halewood plant, to enable the production of electric drivetrains. The aim is for the site to produce 70% of the drivetrains required for Europe, by 2026. To read more, click this link to The Guardian article.

RIMAC EXPANDING UK R&D CENTRE

Rimac is beginning a recruitment drive for their UK Technology R&D Centre, where they will add to the control systems, battery and electrical systems teams. Click here to learn more from TheBusinessDesk article.

GOVERNMENT FUNDING TOYOTA HYDROGEN RESEARCH

The UK Government is allocating £11 million to a project run by Toyota, researching hydrogen use for zero emission vehicles in isolated areas of the UK. There are plenty of places, in the UK, that it is not practical to set up an EV charging station, particularly in industrial settings, therefore investigating if this is viable is important. Click this Autocar link for more.

SIRIUSXM VULNERABILITY EXPOSES CARS TO HACKING

In the US SiriusXM is known, on the consumer side of things, as a streaming/radio platform. However, they also provide connected car services to many major car brands. Ethical hacker Sam Curry found a vulnerability tied into the VIN numbers of cars which then allowed him to access certain vehicles, unlocking doors, activating the horn, starting engines and the likes. All due to basic protection being non existent. SiriusXM claim they have fixed the issue. To learn more, click the AutoEvolutions article link here. To see exactly what Sam did, click his Twitter thread here.

EUROPEAN AUTOMOTIVE CYBER SECURITY HUB FORMED

Europe’s first automotive cyber security hub has been formed in Sweden, where the Research Institute of Sweden will join forces with telecom experts and ethical hackers. For more on this story, click the AMOnline article link here.

BORGWARD FINALLY DECLARED OFFICIALLY BANKRUPT

In a Chinese court, Borgward has been declared as officially bankrupt, closing the door on what was once a much hyped EV company that only seemed to sell anything in Luxembourg. Click this Autocar link to find out more.

NOTTINGHAM EXTENDING ESCOOTER TRIAL

Where many other trials are coming to an end and some places are even considering banning...