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John McIlroy

John started in journalism reporting on motorsport – specifically rallying, which he had followed avidly since he was a boy. But after a decade covering the antics of Colin McRae and Richard Burns in the World Rally Championship, and a stint as editor of weekly motorsport bible Autosport, he moved across to testing cars and breaking news on forthcoming products. He’s now been reviewing cars and writing news stories about them for almost 20 years.

John joined Auto Express in 2016 and since then he’s been responsible for managing the content within Auto Express, ensuring that sharply written news stories and the right reviews fill its pages and website. He also assists with Carbuyer.co.uk and his self-professed love of technology has helped him to move easily into the realm of electric cars as the industry moves inexorably in that direction.

John says…

“It’s quite alarming to think I’ve been writing about the cars we all buy and drive for nearly two decades now, but in truth, there’s never been a more interesting, exciting time to do it. Car buyers are keen to find clarification on a host of issues as many of them prepare to make the jump to electrified vehicles – be they EV or hybrid – and I’m proud of how the teams work at Auto Express and Carbuyer to reflect not only changes within the industry, but also the evolution of what its customers need to know. I frequently get tapped up by friends and relatives who are after a specific car or want clarification on the nuanced differences between certain finance deals; I always tell them that I’m happy to help, just as I love assisting anyone who reads our websites.”

John's main areas of expertise

  • New-car news and future products
  • Buying advice, including finance deals and leasing
  • Technology, with specific focus on the in-car user experience
  • Electric vehicles

John McIlroy Q&A

Q: What was your first car? 

A: I learned to drive in my mother’s FIAT Uno, and then mistreated a variety of subsequent Unos and Puntos in the back lanes of Northern Ireland. My first car as a journalist was a normally aspirated diesel Peugeot 306 – a fantastic car when I had to venture into the depths of Wales every other weekend to attend rallies. I’ve made a single classic-car purchase over the years: a Talbot Sunbeam Lotus. It was a late example in virtually standard condition and while it had its share of niggles, I felt very proud to be its custodian for a few years.

Q: What is your dream car? 

A: The Sunbeam Lotus was the car I’d yearned for since I was a boy, so in a way I’ve already scratched that particular itch. I do have a hankering, though, for some form of Alpina – and since money is no object here, I’ll combine the Buchloe brand’s engineering skills with one of my all-time favourite BMWs, the 8 Series. So I’d love a B12 5.7 coupé, please – V12 power, Alpina’s chassis wizardry, the chunky original 8 Series shape and a manual gearbox. And, ideally, modern reliability.

Q: If you could change one thing about cars, driving or the car industry today what would it be?

A: I wish there were enough traffic police to accurately police the amount of traffic that’s on our roads. Driving standards are about much more than speed cameras.

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Extreme Porsche 718 Spyder joins line-up
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Extreme Porsche 718 Spyder joins line-up

The new Porsche 718 Spyder uses the same underpinnings as the Cayman GT4, with a 4.0-litre straight-six lifted from the 911
News
17 Jun 2019
JLR and BMW to work together on electric cars
Jaguar I-Pace/BMW i3

JLR and BMW to work together on electric cars

JLR and BMW will collaborate on the development of electric car tech to be used in the next generation of EVs
News
5 Jun 2019
‘Independence is admirable, but it’s holding JLR back’
Opinion - Ralf Speth

‘Independence is admirable, but it’s holding JLR back’

Deputy editor John McIlroy thinks Jaguar Land Rover could benefit from a change of owner
Opinion
22 May 2019
Bentley to focus on plug-in tech
Bentley Bentayga PHEV - plugged-in

Bentley to focus on plug-in tech

Bentley boss Adrian Hallmark says plug-in hybrid power has a big role to play in Brit brand’s electrification strategy
News
15 May 2019
JLR boss stops short of denying PSA takeover rumours
Land Rover Discovery - off-road

JLR boss stops short of denying PSA takeover rumours

Leaked documents suggest PSA could buy JLR. Boss Dr Ralf Speth says he has not discussed a sale but doesn't deny moves are afoot
News
15 May 2019
Stylish two-door E-motion coupé will come to the UK
MG E-Motion Concept car 2017 show pic

Stylish two-door E-motion coupé will come to the UK

Stylish two-door E-motion coupé, seen here in concept form, will be coming to the UK, MG bosses have confirmed
News
8 May 2019
'Tesla needs to cement its place as THE electric car maker'
OPINION Tesla Model 3

'Tesla needs to cement its place as THE electric car maker'

Tesla needs to prove that it is the definitive electric car maker and stay ahead of its mainstream rivals, says John McIlroy
Opinion
8 May 2019
New Ferrari 488 Pista 2019 review

New Ferrari 488 Pista 2019 review

We test the track-focused Ferrari 488 Pista supercar on British roads for the first time
Road tests
8 May 2019
Hyundai Kona Electric Premium SE: long-term test
2018 Hyundai Kona Electric Premium SE long term header

Hyundai Kona Electric Premium SE: long-term test

Final report: We gather Hyundai Kona Electric owners to see what life is like with the EV
Long-term tests
1 May 2019
New Toyota C-HR EV makes Shanghai Motor Show debut
Toyota C-HR EV - Shanghai front

New Toyota C-HR EV makes Shanghai Motor Show debut

The Toyota C-HR EV has been revealed in Shanghai, but there are no plans to sell it in Europe
News
16 Apr 2019
Volvo is pushing the safety boundaries
OPINION Volvo

Volvo is pushing the safety boundaries

Despite its pioneering safety history, Volvo is being more ambitious than ever before in its pursuit for safety, says John Mcllory
Opinion
27 Mar 2019
SEAT to build entry-level EV's
SEAT el-Born concept - Geneva front

SEAT to build entry-level EV's

SEAT will lead the Volkswagen Group project by developing entry-level electric vehicles for less than £17,000, the company has announced.
News
27 Mar 2019
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New Renault Megane R.S. Trophy 2019 review
Renault Megane R.S. Trophy - front

New Renault Megane R.S. Trophy 2019 review

We try the ultimate Renault Megane R.S. Trophy hot hatch on UK roads for the first time
Road tests
27 Mar 2019
Hyundai NEXO SUV: UK pricing and specs
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Hyundai NEXO SUV: UK pricing and specs

The Korean firm’s second generation hydrogen-electric SUV is available in the UK now, with prices starting from £65,995
News
20 Mar 2019
No affordable electric Skoda
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No affordable electric Skoda

Skoda CEO admits that firm has not yet committed to an affordable electric car to sit on the MEB platform
News
20 Mar 2019
New Skoda Scala vRS hot hatch could be a hybrid
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New Skoda Scala vRS hot hatch could be a hybrid

Skoda is planning to give its Scala hatch the vRS treatment and the hot hatch may use hybrid tech to keep emissions down
News
20 Mar 2019
Skoda aims to prolong growth spurt with 30 new cars by 2022
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Skoda aims to prolong growth spurt with 30 new cars by 2022

Skoda wants its run of back-to-back sales records to continue and has forged a bold new model plan to make sure that happens
News
20 Mar 2019
New Range Rover Evoque 2019 review
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New Range Rover Evoque 2019 review

The new 2019 Range Rover Evoque may not look radically different from its predecessor but under the skin, it's all change
Road tests
13 Mar 2019
Volkswagen could build electric cars for rivals
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Volkswagen could build electric cars for rivals

Volkswagen's company boss has stated that he believes the company could look at building electric cars for rivals on its MEB platform
News
12 Mar 2019
New Mercedes CLA
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New Mercedes CLA

Mercedes has launched the new CLA four-door coupe in the UK, with prices starting from £30,550
News
8 Mar 2019
New 2019 Mercedes CLA Shooting Brake uncovered at Geneva
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New 2019 Mercedes CLA Shooting Brake uncovered at Geneva

The sleek Mercedes CLA Shooting Brake has debuted at Geneva and will hit dealerships towards the end of the year
News
7 Mar 2019
Lagonda All-Terrain concept teased
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Lagonda All-Terrain concept teased

Aston Martin has revealed the new Lagonda All-Terrain concept, which will morph into the reformed brand’s first production model in 2022
News
7 Mar 2019
Current BMW i3 to get revamp rather than all-new model
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Current BMW i3 to get revamp rather than all-new model

The BMW i3 is entering its seventh year of production, but the electric car will continue to be produced with further updates planned
News
6 Mar 2019
BMW M division to use i electric car tech
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BMW M division to use i electric car tech

Future BMW M cars could use tech developed by the firm's i electrification team to boost performance
News
6 Mar 2019
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New MINI Electric prototype review
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New MINI Electric prototype review

We drive a prototype version of the MINI Electric, which will be called the MINI Cooper SE when it arrives early next year
Road tests
6 Mar 2019
Citroen to leave WRC unless rally cars go hybrid
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Citroen to leave WRC unless rally cars go hybrid

Citroen says is will be forced to leave the World Rally Championship after 2020 unless electrification tech is introduced
News
5 Mar 2019
e.GO Mobile is first firm to share VW's electric car tech
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e.GO Mobile is first firm to share VW's electric car tech

Volkswagen is sharing its advanced MEB electric car platform with external companies and e.GO Mobile is the first to benefit
News
4 Mar 2019
New Toyota Corolla Saloon 2019 review
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New Toyota Corolla Saloon 2019 review

We were impressed by the hatchback version, but does the Toyota Corolla Saloon work as well?
Road tests
15 Feb 2019
New Toyota Corolla 2019 review
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New Toyota Corolla 2019 review

Is the new Toyota Corolla a serious player in the hatchback sector? We drive the 1.8-litre hybrid option to find out...
Road tests
15 Feb 2019
JLR designers and engineers show they can deliver
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JLR designers and engineers show they can deliver

JLR can climb back from the brink if its engineers are given clear direction, says John Mcllroy
Opinion
13 Feb 2019
New Range Rover Evoque ride review
Range Rover Evoque - front

New Range Rover Evoque ride review

We head to Welsh hills for a preview from the passenger seat of the hi-tech second generation Range Rover Evoque SUV
Road tests
13 Feb 2019
Watch out Tesla: Rivian boss reveals ‘disruptor’ plans
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Watch out Tesla: Rivian boss reveals ‘disruptor’ plans

We speak to Rivian founder and CEO Robert 'RJ' Scaringe to discover how the new US EV start-up is thinking big
News
5 Jan 2019
New Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk 2019 review
Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk - front

New Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk 2019 review

The 707bhp Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is mighty in a straight line, but how does the rest of the driving experience compare?
Road tests
7 Dec 2018
VW’s Tesco charge point deal a breakthrough for EVs

VW’s Tesco charge point deal a breakthrough for EVs

Charging points in supermarket carparks is a leap forward for the electric car market, says John McIlroy
Opinion
5 Dec 2018