A new show guide will help visitors get the most out of their visit to next week’s Company Car in Action – the UK’s premier test-driving event for fleets.

It includes details of all the brands attending the two-day event at Millbrook Proving Ground next Wednesday and Thursday (12 and 13 June).

Fleet decision-makers and leasing company stakeholders will get unrivalled access to more than 200 of the latest electric and hybrid cars and vans at the hugely popular event.

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A total of 34 manufacturer brands have signed up to the fleet test-driving event of the year which will feature a host of exclusive first drives for fleet decision-makers, including the Omoda 5 SUV, the first UK car from the Chery-owned Chinese new entrant and Ford’s electric Explorer. Nissan will unveil its full-electric Interstar van at the event.

And it’s not just cars as visitors also get the first UK drives of US brand Canoo’s futuristic electric van LDV130 and Scottish electric off-road vehicle manufacturer Munro’s electric pick-up truck as part of Vans in Action at the show (full details in the guide).

Vehicles will be put through their paces on four courses offering different terrains: Alpine hill, high speed bowl, last mile delivery circuit and off-road route.

It will also offer visitors the opportunity to understand the shift to new technologies and the cost-saving benefits ‘clean cars’ and gaining insight into to the views of industry experts.

The VWFS Fleet Pavilion will offer a premium space for CCIA visitors to gather with peers and colleagues, network with current and future suppliers, refuel with a choice of food stands or simply relax and soak in the atmosphere while visiting CCIA.

The pavilion is located adjacent to the main manufacturer stands, right in the heart of the action at CCIA.

To recognise an increasing number of businesses are using small, low-speed vehicles to transport people or goods in and around urban areas, CCIA will be hosting a dedicated micromobility and EV zone which will feature examples of this emerging field of transport.

Away from the track, fleets can hear from expert speakers who will present on key topics in our daily seminar sessions, sponsored by BP Pulse.

On both days, these seminars will cover workplace charging, offering advice to fleets looking to install workplace charging infrastructure, from the process to the timescales to future proofing advice, as they transition to full electric, and there will also manufacturer panel discussion where fleet directors will discuss future products, BEV transition and technology developments on a panel session each day hosted by Fleet News editor Stephen Briers.

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