Mercedes-Benz has plans to reshape its product range to focus on luxury in a bid to boost its profits. Announced at a strategy update called ‘Economics of Desire’
We’ve touched previously on the roaring success that the new generation of MG models are having in Australia and New Zealand; a right-hand-drive market like the UK
Ford is no stranger to releasing a special-edition model to commemorate motorsport success, and it’s been at it again with the release of yet another special Ford GT
An eclectic line-up of two hundred fine and varied classic cars were consigned to the Historics Auctioneers sale at Ascot not long before this magazine went to print.
In our previous issue we gave details on the launch and specification of the Bentley Bentayga EWB, which turned the focus on comfort and even ‘wellness’ for passengers more than any previous Bentley
We have covered the dominance of SAIC in terms of Chinese car sales many times before, including the fact that income makes the company rank high on the Fortune 500 international business scale.
Some of the first 1,000 Europe-bound MG4s on the dock side, at the Shanghai Haitong Wharf, on 21 July 2022. Note the Wallenius Lines carrier; this famous shipping line has long been associated with MG exports
With Ferrari’s sights set on winning pretty much everything, the 250 GT SWB was to be its ultimate roadgoing racer. This gorgeous yellow example, to be offered by Gooding & Company at its London auction, is one of the 46 alloy-bodied competition cars.
The passion of the classic car scene will be loud and proud at Bicester Heritage on Saturday 24th September, the day Historics Auctioneers opens its doors to the brand’s inaugural sale at the bustling venue.