A new trend is emerging in the UK, with a significant shift in the way people are choosing their next vehicle. Despite growing concerns about climate change and the benefits of electric vehicles (EVs), millions of drivers are opting for traditional petrol and diesel cars. According to recent data, the demand for EVs has slowed, while sales of petrol and diesel vehicles have seen a surprising resurgence. The move has sparked debate among environmentalists and policymakers, who had hoped that the UK would be at the forefront of the transition to electric vehicles.
Drivers favour petrol and diesel cars over EVs as millions opt for traditional vehicles GB News