BRITS have been issued an urgent electric car warning as an “invasion” from China could soon “paralyse” the UK.
Motorists have been advised by experts that the influx of cars could be remotely controlled.
Professor Jim Saker, president of the Institute of the Motor Industry, said Britain faces “major security issues” from Chinese cars.
And he added that there is “no way” of stopping the electric vehicles coming under remote control.
In a report set to be shared with car makers and regulators, Prof Saker said: “The car manufacturer may be in Shanghai and could stop 100,000 to 300,000 cars across Europe, thus paralysing a country.”