James Attwood

James Attwood, digital editor
Title: Associate editor

James is Autocar’s associate editor, and has more than 20 years of experience of working in automotive and motorsport journalism. He has been in his current role since September 2024, and helps lead Autocar's features and new sections, while regularly interviewing some of the biggest names in the industry.

He joined Autocar in 2017 and worked as digital editor, deputy editor and executive editor before taking on a new challenge in 2021 as the launch editor of Move Electric, Haymarket’s website that covers all forms of e-mobility. He returned to Autocar in 2023 for a stint as acting magazine editor.

Before moving into automotive, James spent more than a decade in motorsport journalism, working on Autosport, autosport.com, F1 Racing and Motorsport News, editing the latter title for three years. During that time he covered everything from club rallies to top-level international events, and interviewed many of the true greats of the sport. That included Porsche sportscar great Richard Attwood, who James is slightly disappointed to note is no relation.

James has also made regular media appearances on the BBC and other television and radio outlets. 

James graduated from Keele University with a degree in English and International Politics. Through covering the machinations of the car industry, the latter bit is often the most useful.

James is an expert in:

  • Global automotive industry news
  • Electric car news and reviews
  • Executive interviews
  • New car news
  • Micromobility, including e-bikes and e-scooters
  • Motorsport
  • New car reviews
  • Volkswagen currywurst

James Attwood Q&A

What was your biggest news story?

While I’ve unearthed plenty of big news and scoops over the years, it seems my journalistic legacy will be the time I secured world exclusive access to make Volkswagen currywurst – the car giant’s legendary in-house sausage – for an Autocar feature. It geuinely took months of effort to secure access and a strong stomach to experience, but it resulted in a unique and memorable story. 

What’s the best car you’ve ever driven?

Clearly it was my first car, a Peugeot 206 1.4 GL. At least that’s what my nostalgic memory insists. More seriously, I’m not sure I could name a singular ‘best’ car – it’s all about what your purpose is. Of recent drives, the Porsche Taycan stands out as particularly impressive. And I’ve got a serious soft spot for the Citroën Ami (which technically isn’t a car).

What will the car industry look like in 20 years?

It won’t be the car industry, for one thing: it’s the mobility industry. Don’t dismiss mobility as a trendy buzzword: it reflects the truth that in the age of electrification the car world is increasingly part of a wider ecosystem, with shared technology and more. There’s a reason Porsche is investing heavily in e-bikes, you know. But don’t fret that such moves will mean the end of the car: private mobility will remain a key requirement for many, and there will still be car that are designed to be fun to drive.

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