Sustainable fuels: What are they and when can we see them in our vehicles?

As we head into the electrified future, the internal combustion engine is endangered, but can decarbonising the process be a way to keep it alive?

The motoring industry is undergoing one of the biggest revolutions in its history. Not only are we seeing the demise of the internal-combustion engine in favour of battery powered vehicles, but there are opportunities for other alternatives to become viable to power and decarbonise transportation.

One option is sustainable fuel, which, unlike fossil fuel, is made from renewable materials.

Sustainable fuels are made up of renewables such as animal waste. (Mazda – Dave Smith)

There are several different types of the substance. They can be a second generation of biofuels, which is made from agricultural waste such as straw, by-products from crops and food manufacturing or synthetic called e-fuels which are made from a combination of captured CO2 and hydrogen.

Switching from fossil fuels to sustainables could reduce carbon emissions by up to 80 per cent, according to the government’s Renewable Fuel Statistics report in 2019. Furthermore, it’ll mean that conventional cars can be kept on the road for longer which also benefits the environment without needing to unnecessarily throw perfectly working cars away to build new ones.

The journey started at Land’s End and finished at John O’Groats. (Mazda – Dave Smith)

Mazda recently took every iteration of its MX-5 on a road trip from Land’s End to John O’Groats. The four cars were all running on sustainable fuel to showcase that any engine can run on the liquid and cover long distances without any issues. It was also a celebration of the beloved sports car’s 35th anniversary.

But, is there a reason why we haven’t seen a mass adoption of this fuel yet? And what is the difference between sustainable and synthetic alternatives?

We have spoken to Becky Mann, who works for Coryton Sustain Fuels to give us some clearer ideas of what to expect from the future.

Does an internal combustion engine need any modifications to run on the fuel?

“No alterations are needed to either the cars or the forecourts that serve them. Sustain fuels offer a drop-in solution for everyday road cars which would typically run regular pump unleaded petrol. Sustain classic (available to the public from Motor Spirit) is specially formulated for classic vehicles but can be used by any vehicle which runs on petrol. It can be mixed with fossil fuel, with no issues at all and has less than one per cent ethanol content.”

Could we see this fuel replace fossil-fuels in the future?

“We certainly believe that sustainable fuel should play a role in our transition away from fossil-fuel, offering a drop-in solution for our existing fleet and infrastructure. Of course, there’s no silver bullet to the environmental challenges we face, we need to work towards using the right technologies for the right applications.

“However, we will have ICE vehicles on our roads for many decades to come, so it makes sense to try and tackle the emissions from that fleet.”

The total driving distance was 1,088 miles. (Mazda – Dave Smith)

What’s the difference between sustainable fuel and synthetic e-fuels?

“There are three types of sustainable fuel. Sustain is an advanced biofuel that includes second generation agricultural waste. Biofuel is made by fermentation of plant-based material, hydrotreatment or esterification of plant based-oils. First generation uses crops as its source of biomass, the second generation uses waste as its source of biomass and the third generation uses microorganisms as its source of biomass.”

She added: “Synthetic fuels are a set of hydrocarbon fuels made using CO, CO2 and hydrogen via syngas and Fischer-Tropsch-type processes. E-fuels are a subset of synthetic fuels relying on renewable energy to power the process to harness CO/CO2 and hydrogen. Recycled carbon fuels are fuels produced from fossil wastes that cannot be avoided, reused or recycled. Its feedstocks include industrial waste gases and the fossil-derived fraction of municipal solid waste such as non-recyclable plastic.”

How can we drive down the cost of sustainable fuel to bring it to the mass market?

“Like anything, there are economies of scale – so if demand increases, costs will reduce. We’d also like to see government support for this as there has been for other green initiatives, which could help the industry to scale up and bring down costs. Bear in mind that a large proportion of fuel cost is made up of tax – fuel duty.”

What are Sustain Fuels goals for the future?

“To continue our mission to create a cleaner future through innovation, expertise and the expansion of our Sustain brand.”

By Cameron Richards

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Volvo reveals its updated XC90 SUV

The firm’s flagship model comes with mild-hybrid or plug-in hybrid power and sits alongside the new electric EX90 in the range.

Volvo has uncovered a heavily revised version of its flagship seven-seat SUV – the XC90.

The second-generation car was launched back in 2015, but nearly a decade on the Swedish firm has decided to improve the SUV with revised styling, equipment and powertrains.

The updated model features new alloy wheels and darkened rear taillights. (Volvo)

The exterior features a new front grille with slimmer headlight design and there are new alloy wheels and darkened tail lights. The interior incorporates a new dashboard with reshaped air vents and an 11.2-inch infotainment screen.

All versions come with all-wheel-drive and an eight-speed automatic gearbox as standard. As with the old car, a choice of mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions are available.

The entry-level 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine badged ‘B5’ produces 247bhp and 360Nm of torque. It can power the car from 0-60mph in 7.5 seconds. A more powerful 2.0-litre ‘B6’ petrol engine, meanwhile, comes fitted with a turbocharger as well as a supercharger which enables power to increase to 295bhp and 420Nm of torque and enables a 6.5 second 0-60mph time.

It has a new dashboard design. (Volvo)

The plug-in hybrid badged ‘T8’ comes with the same engine as the ‘B6’ but has the added benefit of being assisted by an 18.8kWh battery pack and electric motor – which takes power to 449bhp and 709Nm of torque, while 0-60mph takes 5.2 seconds. Additionally, the car can do a claimed 44 miles on electric power alone.

Jim Rowan, CEO of Volvo Cars, said: “Our hybrid flagship has been one of our best-selling models for years and it’s still a favourite among many customers. Whether it’s comfort, space, luxury, versatility or hybrid efficiency you look for, the XC90 delivers on all accounts.”

The new XC90 is available to order now with expected deliveries to commence towards the end of this year. Prices start at £63,790 and rise to £72,650 for the plug-in hybrid model.

By Cameron Richards

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Rob Beckett ‘microwaved every single key’ he owns in holiday gaffe

Comedian Rob Beckett destroyed a set of vehicle and electric gate keys by accidentally microwaving them before a trip aboard.

Thieves try to gain access to a car by hooking on to its key’s signal while the key is in the owner’s home then using a laptop or similar device to send the information back to the vehicle to unlock it.

In theory, storing a car’s key inside a microwave can help block the signal it emits – which is what Beckett decided to do.

Speaking on the Parenting Hell podcast that he shares with fellow comedian Josh Widdicombe, Beckett said he put his keys in the microwave to stop criminals from cloning them.

“If you put it in the microwave and shut the door, it blocks it out because of the metal in there,” he said. Beckett had been getting ready for a holiday trip aboard and in the midst of all the preparations, placed the keys in the appliance forgetting that the machine’s timer still had a minute left.

“My microwave, if you’ve used it and there is still a minute left on there, whatever you put in there starts to cook.

“I’m stressed. I’m overwhelmed. I’ve taken on too much. And do you know what I did? I microwaved every single key I own. Every single key and fob I microwaved.”

“I was making a drink and I thought, “I can smell fire but a different fire”. And I looked in the microwave and there was a rainbow colour of smoke.”

Sadly, Beckett wasn’t able to get to the microwave quickly enough to save the keys from damage.

“The actual metal on them didn’t melt ’cos they weren’t in long enough. So, the BMW car key – dead. Two sets of gate keys. Both Honda car keys. They’re gone.”

Beckett said that replacing the BMW keys had already set him back £200 but he didn’t know how much the rest would cost to change.

What is car key cloning?

Car key cloning has risen prominently in recent years, taking advantage of the growing number of cars with wireless keys. Essentially, thieves ‘hack’ into the signal that is transmitted by a key – even when it’s inside a home – using a ‘relay’ box placed outside the vehicle owner’s house to boost the signal and trick the car into thinking that the key is nearby.

The thieves can then unlock the doors, gain access and start the engine to drive the vehicle away.

How can you prevent car key cloning?

While a microwave can block a car key’s signal, it isn’t the handiest place to put it – as Beckett found out to his cost. Instead, a ‘Faraday’ pouch or box is a much safer bet. These can block a key’s signal and provide a handy place for you to keep your car keys stored away when they aren’t in use.

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New Dacia Duster will start at under £19,000

The cheap and cheerful rival to the Skoda Karoq will be available with hybrid power for the first time.

Dacia has announced prices and specifications for its budget-friendly SUV – the Duster.

There will be a choice of three power units including Dacia’s 1.0-litre three-cylinder bi-fuel engine and 1.2-litre three-cylinder petrol with 48V mild-hybrid assistance. However, for the first time, you will be able to have the Duster with a hybrid powertrain.

It comes fitted with a 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol that is mated to an 230V electric motor that gives a total power output of 141bhp and 205Nm of torque. Acceleration stands at 0-60mph in 9.9 seconds and the car has a top speed of 105mph.

Here in the UK, the Duster is available in four different guises consisting of Essential, Expression, Journey and Extreme. The range kicks off at £18,745 with standard features including roof bars, LED headlights and air conditioning. Prices rise to £23,745 for the top-of-the-line Extreme which features synthetic leather upholstery, heated seats and 18-inch alloy wheels.

There are wraparound lights at the rear

David Durand, Dacia’s design director, said: “We wanted to make the all-new Duster’s design more attractive than ever before, by making the style even more quintessentially Duster and Dacia, by vigorously and proudly reasserting our values: ‘Robust and Outdoor’, ‘Essential but Cool’, and ‘Eco Smart’.”

The new Dacia Duster order books are now open with customers expecting the first deliveries in November.

By Cameron Richards

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UK Drive: The Toyota Yaris Cross has been given some subtle changes for 2024

The Yaris Cross essentially is a cheaper Lexus LBX, but can this new and improved version take it to the top of the class? Cameron Richards finds out.

What is it?

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Though SUVs have become the norm on our roads, Toyota pretty much wrote the rule book when it launched its first RAV4 back in 1994.

But, as the market became flooded with newer and bigger models, the firm’s supermini, the Yaris, felt it could be given a new edge with a more upright model. So, in 2021 the Yaris Cross was born.

Underneath its skin, you’ll find the same chassis and underpinnings from its posher sibling, the Lexus LBX.

What’s new?

(Toyota)

After three years on sale, Toyota has decided to give its Yaris Cross a few subtle tweaks to make it better than before.

In terms of styling, you have to be an aficionado in design to spot the difference but, take a closer look and you’ll notice some changes to the lower front bumper a couple of new paint colours and alloy wheels designs – but, apart from that, everything has remained the same.

When you step inside, the majority of the changes have been made on the interior with a larger 12.3-inch infotainment screen and there are some new seat upholstery designs, too.

Meanwhile, under the bonnet now features the option of a new and improved 1.5-litre petrol-electric hybrid unit that produces 132bhp alongside the less powered 114bhp version as well.

What’s under the bonnet?

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We are driving the new higher-powered 1.5-litre three-cylinder petrol engine with an electric motor that, when the two are combined, gives out 132bhp and 120Nm of torque. Acceleration has improved taking the car from 0-60mph in 10.5 seconds and goes on until it runs out of puff at 105mph.

You can also get this engine with a smaller power output of 114bhp, which is available on cheaper models in the range.

What’s it like to drive?

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The Yaris Cross feels immediately at home around town. With its hybrid powertrain, you can drive the car up to 30mph on electric power alone, making everything quiet, smooth and relaxing.

We took our test car through a mixture of open roads and motorways and it achieved an average miles per gallon reading of 56.3mpg – not too far from the manufacturer’s claim.

Even though it’s taller than the standard Yaris, the Cross still handles really well with little body lean around the corners and it’s surprisingly agile, too. The driving position is also a strong point as you sit more in the car than on it, with plenty of adjustment in the steering wheel itself.

Unfortunately, put your foot down and the groan from the CVT automatic gearbox bursts into life making the experience coarse and unrefined. At higher speeds, there is a fair bit of wind and road noise that enters the cabin as well.

We are driving the GR Sport model that comes fitted with sports suspension and although it’s not uncomfortable, the ride is firm with larger bumps and potholes upsetting the car with it fidgeting and shaking over the uneven road surfaces. Also, when reversing, the rear-view camera has a very low resolution making it look out-of-date and even harder to see out of the back than it already is.

How does it look?

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Toyota has been making some great-looking cars recently, and the Yaris Cross fits into this category with its sharp and angular stance. Plus, the large plastic wheel arch trims and two-tone roof make the car differentiate itself compared to a regular Yaris.

Our GR Sport car enhances the look even further with its diamond-cut alloy wheels, GR badging and two-tone roof as well as Platinum white pearl paint finish.

What’s it like inside?

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If you’ve been in a Toyota Yaris, then the Cross will feel like second nature as it essentially is the same. That means everything feels well screwed together and built to last. All the controls are logically laid out and the new 12.3-inch touchscreen is slick and easy to use.

Storage is decent enough with cupholders, large door bins and a centre armrest that doubles up as somewhere to hide your mobile phone. However, climb into the back and you’ll note that the rear doors don’t open that wide making it harder to clamber aboard and then you’ll find everything is a little dark and dingy.

But, head and legroom are perfectly acceptable for average-sized adults, it’s just a pity that the centre passenger will find it hard to get comfortable due to the lack of shoulder space.

In the boot, the Yaris Cross comes with a 40:20:40 seat configuration which allows greater access for those looking to transport skis or longer flat-pack furniture. With the rear seats in place, there is 397 litres of space, but fold them down and that transforms into a total of 1,097 litres — even though the seats don’t fold flat. But, there is a nifty false floor that can split into two sections to keep valuables out of sight.

What’s the spec like?

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The Yaris Cross range isn’t too complex for buyers making a decision as there are five models to choose from including Icon, Design, Excel, GR Sport and Premiere Edition.

All models come as standard with front-wheel-drive, although Excel and Premiere Edition models do come with the option of all-wheel-drive.

The range kicks off at £25,530 for the basic Icon trim with standard equipment including automatic headlights and wipers as well as keyless entry and push button start.

Our test car is the GR Sport model which features sports suspension, suede and leather GR seats and a perforated leather steering wheel.

The top-of-the-line Premiere Edition comes in at £32,500 and adds equipment such as a JBL premium audio system and a 10-inch coloured head-up display.

Verdict

The B-segment crossover class is one of the hardest and most competitive in the new car market. However, Toyota has pulled it off with the new and improved Yaris Cross as it offers a great drive with smaller running costs.

It also comes with plenty of standard equipment and great looks to keep it in-line with cars like the Nissan Juke and Peugeot 2008. It may not be the most practical in this segment, but it still offers plenty of upsides to owning one of these very likeable SUVs, and with the added benefit of Toyota’s legendary hybrid powertrain, you can’t go wrong here.

Facts at a glance

  • Model as tested: Toyota Yaris Cross GR Sport
  • Price as tested: £31,605
  • Engine: 1.5-litre petrol hybrid
  • Power: 132bhp
  • Torque: 120Nm
  • Top speed: 105mph
  • 0-60mph: 10.5 seconds
  • MPG: 56.3mpg
  • CO2 emissions: 113g/km

By Cameron Richards

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Omoda reveals prices and specifications for 5 and E5 crossovers

All cars come with the Chinese firm’s seven-year or 100,000-mile warranty and there are two trim levels to choose from.

Chinese car manufacturer Omoda has revealed prices and specifications for its first two models in the UK – the 5 and E5 crossovers.

Omoda is a subsidiary of Chery International, which is China’s largest vehicle exporter and the fifth-biggest car maker on its home ground.

The 5 is going up against some stiff opposition such as the Nissan Qashqai and Kia Sportage, while the electric version, the E5, will be rivalling the Volkswagen ID.3 and Hyundai Kona Electric.

The range kicks off at £25,235 and rises to £34,555. (Omoda)

In terms of engines, it’s simple. The 5 comes with just one powertrain – a 1.6-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol unit that produces 186bhp and 270Nm of torque. The car can do 0-60mph in 7.7 seconds and will go on to a top speed of 128mph.

Meanwhile, the E5 is equipped with a 61kWh blade battery pack and electric motor that produces a total of 204bhp and 340Nm of torque, taking it from 0-60mph in 7.4 seconds. Its top speed figure hasn’t been revealed yet, though.

The car is compatible with DC rapid charging and can charge at speeds of up to 80kWs, allowing for a 30 per cent to 80 per cent top-up time of 28 minutes, and Omoda claims that the E5 can drive for 257 miles between trips to the plug, too.

Victor Zhang, Country Director of Omoda and Jaecoo UK, said: “We have arrived in the UK fully prepared with a large network of experienced franchised retailers, backed by the most comprehensive aftermarket and customer support services, to deliver an exemplary ownership experience for our customers. The first Omoda vehicles have landed, and we look forward to seeing them on UK roads very soon.”

There are two trim levels. (Omoda)

There are two trim levels – Comfort and Noble. The entry-level Comfort is priced from £25,235 for the petrol variant, while the electric model comes in at £33,055. Moving up to the top-of-the-line Noble trim level will cost customers £27,035 for the petrol and £34,555 for the electric.

All cars come fitted with 18-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights and a heated steering wheel as standard. They also have the firm’s seven-year or 100,000-mile warranty. The Noble version, meanwhile, boasts an eight-speaker Sony audio system plus multi-coloured ambient lighting.

Order books are open now, with the first UK customers receiving their cars this week.

By Cameron Richards

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James Bond’s Aston Martin Vanquish set to fetch up to £70,000

The car used by 007 star Pierce Brosnan to promote Die Another Day is up for auction on October 9.

One of the most famous and recognisable Aston Martins in the 007 film series could fetch up to £70,000 when it goes under the hammer.

The V12 Vanquish Coupe, which is being auctioned by H&H Classics, played a starring role in promoting the 2002 film Die Another Day, aided by Bond actor Pierce Brosnan.

The car features Tungsten silver paintwork, charcoal leather and an aluminium centre console. (H&H Classics)

The Aston began life as one of seven Vanquish cars in the manufacturer’s press fleet and was chosen to publicise the movie as it had the same Tungsten Silver paint finish plus charcoal leather and aluminium centre console as the hero cars seen on the silver screen.

Now it’s up for auction at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford on October 9, with an estimated sale price of £50,000 to £70,000.

H&H Classics sales manager James McWilliam said: “Our October auction offers a fantastic opportunity to own a slice of movie and motoring history with this stunning Aston Martin Vanquish. Not only was it used at Pinewood Studios for photoshoots with Pierce Brosnan for Die Another Day, but it was also the first car to drive down the M6 Toll to commemorate its opening in 2003.”

The car was also used to commemorate the opening of the M6 Toll road in 2003. (H&H Classics)

The 2001 Vanquish, which can reach almost 200mph, has only covered 37,800 miles from new and has been in a private collection for more than 20 years.

By Cameron Richards

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Smart reveals its biggest car yet with the #5

This new model will feature a 100kWh battery pack and the firm claims an electric range of up to 459 miles on a single charge.

Smart has unveiled its biggest model yet to take on the likes of the Toyota bZ4X and Kia EV6 – the #5.

This new mid-size SUV will come solely as an EV and feature a 100kWh battery pack compatible with DC rapid charging to enable a 10 per cent to 80 per cent charge rate of just 15 minutes. Furthermore, Smart claims that the #5 can also travel for up to 459 miles between trips to the plug. However, official power figures for the electric motor haven’t been revealed yet.

The front headlights and rear taillights have an oblong design. (Smart)

The #5 has familiar design elements to its smaller counterparts the #3 and #1, including a panoramic halo roof and frameless doors. In addition, the front headlights and rear tail-lights have an oblong design and there are Smart logos on the D-pillars, while the alloy wheels feature floating centre caps to keep the Smart emblem always upright.

Dirk Adelmann, CEO of Smart Europe, said: “We are delighted to present our first-ever mid-size premium SUV, the all-new Smart #5, to the world. With this new vehicle, we are expanding into a new market segment, reflecting our commitment to quality, innovation and addressing the evolving requirements of our customers. As we continue to broaden our product line-up, we remain focused on providing diverse mobility solutions that cater to different lifestyles and preferences in Europe and around the globe.”

The interior features two 13-inch OLED display screen. (Smart)

The interior features ambient lighting with a choice of 256 colours. There is also leather upholstery with front seats that can recline by up to 121 degrees, and there are 34 storage compartments dotted about the cabin. Furthermore, there is a 25.6-inch augmented reality head-up display, a 10.3-inch instrument cluster plus two 13-inch OLED display screens.

In terms of space, there is a total of 72 litres in the frunk (front boot). Boot space with the rear seats up hasn’t been revealed, but it stands at 1,530 litres with them folded down.

Prices and specifications are yet to be revealed, but it’ll be launched in Europe later this year.

By Cameron Richards

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VW ID 3 GTX Performance goes on sale this week, with prices starting at £46,225

Hot EV aims to offer electrifying alternative to Golf GTI Clubsport and costs just £5,000 more

The Volkswagen ID 3 GTX Performance officially goes on sale this week, offering 322bhp and the promise of hot hatch thrills without the tailpipe emissions.

Billed as a pure-electric alternative to the Golf GTI Clubsport, often deemed the pinnacle of VW’s hot hatch prowess, the ID 3 GTX Performance is capable of accelerating from 0-62mph in just 5.7 seconds, making it the German marque’s fastest accelerating EV to date.

Sharing much of its underpinnings with sister company’s Cupra Born VZ, Volkswagen says the ID 3 GTX Performance offers a top speed of 124mph (somewhat down on the ICE Golf GTI Clubsport) and 369 miles of range on the WLTP combined cycle.

Maximum charging speeds are 185kW, resulting in a 10-80 per cent charge in 26 minutes from the appropriate outlets.

The new Volkswagen ID 3 GTX Performance (Volkswagen)

The racy electric hatch comes with an impressive array of standard kit, including 20-inch wheels, sports suspension, the marque’s DCC adaptive chassis control system, a Harman Kardon stereo and augmented reality head-up display.

“The ID 3 GTX Performance is, for me, the electric counterpart to the Golf GTI Clubsport,” said Kai Grünitz, Member of the Volkswagen Brand Board of Management responsible for Technical Development, when the new car was unveiled to the media in March this year.

“Of course, an electric drive and a turbocharged petrol engine each have their own unique character. Yet the ID 3 GTX Performance and the Golf GTI Clubsport share the same fascinating lightness when they accelerate.

Inside the new Volkswagen ID 3 GTX Performance (Volkswagen)

“Volkswagen is transferring the almost 50-year tradition of its compact GT models into the world of electric mobility. Driving pleasure is guaranteed.”

The Volkswagen ID 3 GTX Performance is available to order at Volkswagen UK Retailers from Thursday 29 August, priced at £46,225 (on-the-road recommended retail price, including VAT).

By Leon Poultney

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Volkswagen confirms AirConsole mobile gaming platform will arrive in select EV models soon

New ID.7 Pro S and Tourer Pro S will be the first, with more EVs and ICE cars to follow by 2025.

Volkswagen has confirmed that it will follow the likes of BMW by offering the AirConsole mobile gaming platform in select models, allowing owners to indulge in a raft of video game titles while charging or stationary.

The German marque says the app will be first available in ID.7 Pro S and ID.7 Tourer Pro S models, where both drivers and passengers can simply scan a QR code with a smartphone and then use their handheld device as a controller for games displayed on the vehicle’s 15-inch Discover Pro Max infotainment display.

Current titles include a comedic Olympic-style Smoots Summer Games, the Burnin’ Rubber 5 racing game and quizzing with Hang in There and Who Wants to be a Millionaire? on certain vehicles. New titles are being added regularly.

Who Wants to be a Millionaire? on BMW AirConsole (AirConsole)

AirConsole uses the vehicle’s onboard eSIM to stream the mobile games from the Cloud and requires an active VW Connect Plus contract to function.

Despite initially being rolled out to VW’s ID electric vehicle range in Europe by September, the company also plans to make it available in the new Passat, the new Tiguan, the new Golf and the new Golf Estate that run the latest infotainment software by 2025.

Volkswagen isn’t the first to offer the gaming platform inside its vehicles, as German automotive counterpart BMW has enjoyed a partnership with AirConsole since 2022, introducing the system to various BMW and Mini models.

Recently, BMW stated that it would be the first manufacturer to introduce an in-car version of Mattel’s famous Uno card game, which allows up to four players to get involved when charging or stationary.

In addition to this, Mercedes-Benz announced at gamescom 2024 that it has partnered with developers of the Boosteroid app to allow owners of its vehicles to stream and play some of the most recognised gaming titles in the world on its infotainment systems in the near future.

Using a Bluetooth gaming controller or a smartphone, Mercedes-Benz says that games from popular third-party platforms like Steam or Epic will be available in-car for the first time, bringing a console or PC-like gaming experience to the automotive space.

By Leon Poultney

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