Skoda’s urban EV will look sporty, aggressive and “fun” and won’t just be a smaller version of other cars in the line-up, the brand’s chiefs have told Autocar.
As part of the celebration of 50 years of BMW M, the Bavarian brand has lifted the wraps off its M Hybrid V8. With a revamp in the rules for endurance racing, we’re hoping to see the firm return to the Le Mans series in 2023.
At the time of going to print, the Pebble Beach Concours was about to kick off and we had just heard Aston Martin was going to show off a new roadster that drew inspiration from the legendary DBR1 itself. They call it the DBR22.
The Bavarian brand has come under fi re in recent weeks following the introduction of a subscription plan for certain features, namely heated seats and steering wheels, adaptive cruise control and automatic high beams.
A report commissioned by a leading specialist insurer, looking at the future of the UK’s historic vehicle movement, has concluded that the key to securing the classic vehicle industry is to make “sustainable solutions and technologies accessible”
As we went to press, a collection of memorabilia spanning 60 years of Bond films was heading for auction by Christie’s later this month and naturally there are some film cars included in the catalogue.
Crowdfunded Classics Something we’ve heard frequently in recent years on our classic car magazines is that owners have often bought their old car as an investment just as much as a fun weekend toy and like so many investments
Italian car collector and past President of the Maserati Club, Alexander Fyshe, has passed away after a long illness. Over his lifetime, Alex assembled a collection of 20 Italian cars including such exotics as a Ferrari 250 GT Lusso
The first US market Kimera EVO37 has been delivered to its owner during Monterey Car Week. Chassis number 008 is painted light blue, in tribute not only to the traditional American racing colour,
Restomod specialist Garage Italia has transformed a classic Alfa Romeo Spider into a hybrid. Designed as a tribute to the city of Milan and unveiled at Milan Design Week
Ferrari’s new GT racer, the 296 GT3, has been unveiled. Replacing the 488 GT3, it’s designed to race in ‘Pro’ classes, targeted at “gentlemen drivers”, and will make its debut at the 2023 Daytona 24 Hours.