As we’ve come to expect from Anglia, the May sale was a big one, with some 422 lots over two days ranging from bikes to automobilia, plus of course over 200 cars and an impressive sale rate just over 85% at the time of writing.
Hobbs Parker’s first classic car auction of 2021 took on a timed online format, beginning at 12pm on Wednesday April 28 with the first lots ending 24 hours later
Lotus fans the world over were tuned into ‘Driving Tomorrow’ on 27 April, in which the Hethel HQ gave its most detailed vision yet of the company’s future direction
Jaguar is on the brink of a revolutionary shift with the introduction of the new Jaguar GT EV, a pivotal move as the brand transitions to an all-electric future.
Ford is seriously contemplating a thrilling return to the pinnacle of endurance racing, with plans to field a hybrid hypercar that could potentially go head-to-head with Ferrari for the first time since 1969 in the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans
Lexus is gearing up to launch an all-new V8-engined supercar, poised to compete with the likes of the Aston Martin Vantage and Mercedes-AMG GT. This model will serve as a spiritual successor to the legendary Lexus LFA.
Renault has secured a vital partnership with a Chinese engineering firm to develop the sub-£17,000 Twingo city car after a potential collaboration with Volkswagen fell through
Honda is set to revolutionize the electric vehicle market with its ambitious 2030 Honda’s EV reboot. This groundbreaking initiative includes the introduction of seven radical new electric models by 2030, part of the innovative 0 Series.