A Lotus Elite once gifted to ex-Formula 1 racing driver Ronnie Peterson is set to be auctioned by Historics at its Ascot Racecourse sale on March 12, offered with no reserve
Hennessey’s engineering team enhances the stock Bronco 2.7-litre twin-turbo EcoBoost V6 with a new intake and exhaust system, engine software recalibration and larger front-mounted intercooler system for the VelociRaptor 400.
Behold, the startling result of what happens when BMW X meets M with no limitations. To say BMW’s design department is not afraid to shake things up of late – with the new 4 Series, 2 Series and iX – would be the understatement of the decade.
Jaguar Racing scored strong points in Saudi Arabia at the Diriyah E-Prix – the opening round of the FIA Formula E World Championship. The highlight was Sam Bird, fresh from agreeing a multi-year contract with the team
The all-electric I-PACE becomes the first Jaguar to feature Amazon Alexa voice control that brings the familiar Alexa experience to the car. It provides natural voice interaction with the Pivi Pro infotainment system’s features including navigation
British Motor Heritage (BMH) subsidiary Tex Automotive is now offering an ever-increasing range of enthusiast car parts and accessories, not to mention a mouth-watering selection of rare or, in some cases, unique ‘mint and boxed’ model cars.
Ferrari guns for Urus with potent GT-aping Purosangue Ferrari’s landmark SUV will arrive this year with supercar performance, four-wheel drive and new tech.
Jaguar’s new EV platform will be built in-house, Jaguar Land Rover has said, giving new details of its shift to an all-electric line-up from 2025 under its Reimagine plan.
Porsche is set to start the 2022 motorsport season with ambitious goals. Primary focus will be on the works entries in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship and the FIA World Endurance Championship
There was a time when buyers paid a premium for Rosso Corsa Ferraris. It’s certainly an iconic combination but, much like Silver Birch Aston Martin DB5s, it can seem somewhat ubiquitous
Born into a wealthy, politically active family in Patterton, Renfrewshire, on 26 July 1909, Margaret Allan attended the famously liberal Hampshire school, Bedales