The DVLA has introduced new car tax changes from April 1, which could see some drivers paying significantly more each year.
Electric vehicles will remain cheaper to own than petrol models despite losing their tax exemption, according to new research.
The market has reacted. GM EV sales are up 94%, pacing to secure the company's place as the second-biggest EV company in ...
Changes to car tax will see all new EVs priced over £40,000 stung with an 'expensive car supplement' costing £425 annually ...
The DVLA has introduced a host of new road tax regulations from today which could see drivers paying significantly more than ...
Drivers planning to buy a new electric car have been urged to find a model for less than a certain price to avoid a mega tax ...
The Mirror rounds up all the bills that are getting more expensive from this April - including council tax, energy, broadband ...
President Trump is slapping 25% tariffs on all cars imported to the United States, including from our immediate North ...
The Trump admin froze billions in EV charger funds, halting nationwide projects and threatening access for millions of ...