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Sea, Sand, and Probably Not Sangria - 8 July 2025
Episode 6399th July 2025 • Motoring Podcast - News Show • Motoring Podcast
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JUNE 2025 NEW CAR REGISTRATION FIGURES

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has published the registration figures for new cars, that took place in June 2025. There is good news, as overall numbers rose, year-on-year. Not only that, but BEVs had a market share of 24.8% as uptake continues. To read more, click this article link from SMMT.

MCLAREN CONTINUES TO CHANGE LEADERSHIP TEAM

McLaren has appointed for Ferrari CEO, Luca Cordero Di Montezemolo, as a director. Presumably he is bringing a wealth of knowledge on how to run a successful performance car brand. If you want to find out more, click this EVO article link here.

GEELY IS COMING TO THE UK

Geely will be launching their own cars in the UK, starting with the EX5 a mid sized SUV. Sales are expected to begin towards the end of 2025. You can read more, by clicking this MotorTrader article link here.

RENAULT HIT BY NISSAN STAKE

Renault Group has reported a €9.5bn loss on their stake in Nissan. This is due to a combination of them reducing their share of the Japanese company and Nissan’s share price dropping by nearly 40% over the last year. Click this Financial Times article link to read more.

FERRARI LOSE TRADEMARK CASE

Ferrari claimed that an energy drink logo would cause confusion with consumers as they think they’ll be buying a Ferrari energy drink, thanks to the use of prancing horses. A Malaysian High Court has thrown the case out, however. The “Wee Power” logo can continue to be two prancing horse over a ‘W’. Click this link, from Free Malaysia Today, to read more.

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NEW NEW CAR NEWS -

Kia EV4

Kia has revealed details about the EV4, which is due for sale in the UK in the autumn of 2025. Priced from £34,695, having a 58.3kWh battery pack that gives a max range of 273 miles as a hatch. There will be a saloon option too. For £37,695, you get a 81.4kWh battery pack that has a max range of 388 miles. Click this Autocar article link, to read more.

Kia Sportage

Kia are updating their most popular model, the Sportage. Externally the looks will now be in line with other refreshed models. Click this Autocar article link here, to find out more including prices.

Stellantis recall

Stellantis has issued a recall on their 1.5 BlueHDi diesel engine, built between 2017 and 2023, due to potential camshaft chain issues. Click this Bermuda Broadcast News article link for more.

LUNCHTIME READ: COMO CAR WEEK

Hagerty attended the Como Car Week, and we’re not jealous at all, no, nope, not us. Anyway, they have a great article explaining what went on that is accompanied by some fabulous pictures. Click this link here to see more.

LIST OF THE WEEK: TREASURES OF THE TOYOTA MUSEUM

Autocar has a great slideshow for this week’s list, as they take us inside the Toyota museum. Slightly unexpectedly, it is not all about Toyotas, there are plenty of cars from other brands to see too. Do you agree with Alan’s choice? Click this link to check out your options.

AND FINALLY: TV’S PAUL COWLAND’S OWN CAR COLLECTION PT 1

TV’s Paul Cowland has released the first of three videos where he explores his own eclectic car collection. Click this YouTube link here to see more and do enjoy!

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