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  • Porsche Taycan Turbo GT review: The most powerful Porsche

    July 16, 2025

    Porsche’s GT department is the superglue that connects the company’s road and racing cars. Since 1999, its vehicles have consistently set the benchmark against which others are judged, earning it plaudits from the press and a cult following among enthusiasts. Go to a Touristenfahrten track day at the Nurburgring and every second car is a [...]

  • New Corvette E-Ray is a bargain supercar – now on sale in the UK

    July 11, 2025

    The electrified Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray is heading to the UK later this year, and it will be sold in right-hand drive.  Officially unveiled at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, the E-Ray’s hybrid powertrain makes it the quickest production Corvette to arrive on British shores. Combining all-American V8 muscle with cutting-edge electric tech, the E-Ray [...]

  • A day with London’s exclusive Auto Vivendi supercar club

    July 7, 2025

    We crawl through Cricklewood, battle through Brent Cross, then cruise sedately up the A1 (M). Finally, we take the exit, the traffic ebbs away and the road opens up ahead: a ribbon of empty tarmac between open fields. My overwhelming urge is to click the left paddle down a couple of gears, flatten my right [...]

  • Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge: Bright sparks, dark dreams

    July 7, 2025

    The typical Rolls-Royce buyer – if such a person exists – is now 42 years old. For the Spectre, the average age drops to just 35. Given that I recently celebrated my 46th birthday and drive a 19-year-old Golf, those feel like sobering statistics. Clearly, I should have worked harder at school. Rolls-Royce’s shifting demographic [...]

  • Gordon Murray Automotive: The supercar stars of Goodwood

    July 4, 2025

    This week’s Goodwood Festival of Speed will celebrate the 60-year career of Gordon Murray CBE. From his early days at the Brabham F1 team to establishing his own car company, Murray is one of the motoring world’s greatest innovators.  Born in South Africa, the young Murray designed, built and raced his own ‘IGM-Ford’ sports car. [...]

  • Sympathy for the Devil: How Eccentrica reinvented a Lamborghini

    June 30, 2025

    Both Emanuel Colombini and yours truly had a poster of a Lamborghini Diablo on our respective bedroom walls. However, only one of us made that childhood dream come true: not just by owning a Diablo, but also by hauling this wild Italian wedge abruptly out of retirement. Frankly, if I could still Blu Tack supercars [...]

  • Driving a Ferrari Purosangue through sleepy St Mawes, Cornwall

    June 27, 2025

    Ah, Cornwall, the second home capital of England. Of course, the locals loathe the incoming hoards from West London and the home counties, breezing in for a few sunny weeks of the year with their 4x4s, yoga mats and Big Green Egg barbecues. Following the G7 summit held in Carbis Bay in 2021, an especially [...]

  • BMW X3 M50 review: hot family SUV hits the spot

    June 16, 2025

    The X3 has been part of BMW’s range since 2003. That means brand purists have been grumbling about this compact SUV (or ‘SAV’ in BMW-speak) for more than two decades.  Clearly, as it launches a new fourth-generation model, BMW feels differently. The X3 consistently ranks as one of the best-selling models in its range. Perhaps [...]

  • Alpine A290 GTS review: 2025’s most exciting EV turns up the heat

    June 12, 2025

    The reborn Renault 5 has already won almost every automotive award going in 2025, including the European Car of the Year title. It’s the greatest comeback since Elvis Presley at Burbank Studios in 1968, or Niki Lauda at the Italian Grand Prix in 1976. If the electric Renault is the best thing since sliced baguette, [...]

  • Isuzu D-Max V-Cross review: The tough truck with a soft side

    June 10, 2025

    Isuzu had its best year to date for new vehicle sales in 2024, with more than 6,500 examples of the D-Max pickup finding homes in the UK. However, the Japanese marque could face a tougher challenge in future, thanks to changes to how double cab pickup trucks are treated by HMRC.  The changes make double [...]

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