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Less meh - 16 September 2025

September 17
49 mins

Episode Description

FOLLOW UP: JLR WOES CONTINUE

As expected, there is no quick resolution to their IT woes, following the hack reported on 1 September, 2025. Also, again as expected, they have confirmed that data has been accessed including personal data. However, we do not know who’s data that is. Reports suggest the company is losing around £5 million per day, thanks to the global shutdown. As a result there are increasing calls for the Government to step in and support the JLR. To read more about the situation, click this Autocar article link here.

SHOCKING FAIL FOR MG3 DURING EURONCAP TESTS

During the latest round of EuroNCAP tests the MG3 driver’s seat, when in the frontal offset crash test, twisted upon impact due to the latching mechanism failing. MG has confirmed that this has now been rectified but cars bought before August 2025 will not get the fix. Added to this is that the driver’s airbag was only sufficient for an “adequate” rating. If you want to find out more, click this Autocar article link here.

EU AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY SUMMIT

EU politicians and the continent’s car manufacturers have met to discuss the state of the industry and the future. The EU is sticking by its 2035 ICE ban but is open to a new car category, for small efficient vehicles, similar to the Japanese kei car. For more on this story, click this electrive article link here.

VW ID.GOLF TO BE DELAYED

The woes for Volkswagen continue as news comes out that they are delaying the launch of the ID.Golf and ID.Roc, as well as seeking a partner for their battery subsidiary PowerCo. The ID.Golf had previously been delayed from 2028 to 2029, but now 2030 is the target. You can read more, by clicking this article link here from electrive.

BMW INSTALLS CHARGERS IN NATIONAL PARKS

BMW has spent the last three years helping to install 135 charge points in the UK’s National Parks, costing the company around £1 million. On top of that BMW helped fund projects within individual parks. Click this Motoring Research article to read more.

ALEXANDER DENNIS OFFERS RETROFIT EV POWERTRAINS

Alexander Dennis, the bus manufacturer, is offering a service where they replace older diesel powertrains with new electric ones. This will save some costs for operators the full cost of a new electric bus. If you wish to learn more, click this electrive article link here.

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NEW NEW CAR NEWS -

Munich Motor Show

The Munich Motor Show was last week, we run through a summary of what happened and what caught our eye, for good and for bad. Click this Motoring Research article link for more.

Additionally, Autodidakt has a video out, from the show, which you can watch by clicking here.

LUNCHTIME READ: WHY CAR JOURNALISTS SHOULD GO SHOPPING

Mark Smyth has written an excellent piece on LinkedIn about the trials and tribulations he experienced when trying to help his Wife buy a car. Click this link to read that.

LIST OF THE WEEK: 33 OF ALFA ROMEO’S GREATEST HITS AND MISSES

A trip through Alfa’s past efforts is always a nice thing to do, even if some of those shown are not the greatest of cars. Click this Top Gear link to see what options you have to pick from.

AND FINALLY: SHOULD ‘T’ PLATES BE USED BY VISITORS TO SCOTLAND

A campaign has started in Scotland, pushing for visitors from Scotland who normally drive on the other side of the road to fit ‘T’ plates to their car to indicate this. There has been a sharp rise in accidents due to, what is described as, “inexperience of driving on the left”. The idea is this would help warn other road users that caution is required near such marked cars. Click this STV News article link for more.

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