Mitsubishi is considering electric or plug-in hybrid version of the new L200 pickup from the mid-2020s, with customer migration accelerated by improving technology and the spiralling cost of complying with diesel emissions regulations.
2018
Yearly Archives
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Avon Tyres has introduced a new van tyre designed to help fleets improve fuel efficiency and cut costs.
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Mercedes-Benz Vans has partnered with Checkatrade.com to offer its members up to £6,800 off the cost of a new van.
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by Alex Grant
Mitsubishi has comprehensively upgraded the L200 one-tonne pickup, aimed at improving comfort and durability to cater for both business and private use.
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Renault’s manufacturing facilities in Maubeuge and Sandouville in France are to build new vans for Nissan and Mitsubishi.
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Kitchen components provider TKC has cut its fuel bill 33% using TomTom Telematics‘ Webfleet fleet management system and delivery management and routing optimisation software from Maxoptra.
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Specialist pharmaceutical logistics firm LF&E Refrigerated Transport has taken delivery of two new GDP-compliant refrigerated Mercedes Sprinters as it looks to expand its operations.
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Derbyshire County Council has appointed Auto Windscreens as its sole automotive glazing provider across its 600-strong fleet following a competitive tender.
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Fleet managers and suppliers are invited to enter for the inaugural Great British Fleet Awards – recognising the pinnacle of innovation and talent in the fleet industry.
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New van and pick-up registrations increased in October but the market remains down for the year to date due to operator uncertainty.