Welcome to the all-new Auto Express website

As we hope you’ve noticed, the Auto Express website has been replaced by an all-new, class leading model. 

We’re moving into an exciting new era for the UK’s favourite car title with a completely new generation of autoexpress.co.uk, a fully responsive site that automatically adapts to any device on which you want to view it: phone, tablet or desktop. The new technology gives us the perfect platform to bring you even more of our award-winning words, pictures and videos.

Take a look around and you’ll still find the latest breaking car news, exclusive insights on future models, in-depth reviews rating every car on sale in the UK (plus many more besides), group tests and features, hard-hitting consumer advice, car deals, product tests, opinion columns and much, much more. The difference is that the new platform brings it all to you in a slicker, faster, beautifully designed format that lets the words, pictures and video shine.

There are plenty of new features, too. The new autoexpress.co.uk includes complete car specs and prices on all of our in-depth review content, great new options for viewing images and videos, seamless integration with our YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram pages plus a revamped comments section where you can get involved. That’s just the beginning though. Over the coming months we’ll be rolling out a succession of new high-tech features to further enhance our website, bringing you an even better experience. 

The whole website has been created to put you at the heart of everything. We hope you enjoy using it and stay with us on what’s certain to be an exciting journey for Auto Express and the world of cars as a whole in the years ahead.

Tell us what you think of the new autoexpress.co.uk website in the comments section below…

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