Jaguar has named Philip Koehn as its new managing director, his appointment to the top job coming in the wake of the high-profile departure of Jaguar Land Rover CEO Thierry Bolloré in November
Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup has raced in support of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship since its inception in 1993. That deal has now been extended for eight more years and will run until 2030.
Peter Falk very much prefers to stand behind his team rather than in the spotlight — the former racing director and engineer who worked for Porsche in Stuttgart for more than three decades is famously modest.
The Icons of Porsche festival has cemented itself as the Middle East’s premier automotive exhibition after an enormous crowd attended this year’s edition
On 7th November, the 100,000th Taycan rolled off the Porsche production line. The milestone car left the assembly plant little more than three years after Taycan production commenced in Zuffenhausen.
Despite recording only two wins in a nine-year, 123-race F1 career, the Frenchman (who died on 4 December) will be remembered as one of the most popular both on and off track.
BMW M has unveiled the crowning glory of its 50th-anniversary celebrations, the new 3.0 CSL. The car was designed to bring together the best of five decades of BMW M
The battle between Triumph and MG was an era-defining one for the UK automotive industry and one that continues to play out within the UK’s historic motor racing scene most weekends in the summer months.
Duesenberg could capitalise on being the only car to live up to its unofficial title as the Rolls-Royce of America, delivering quality that puts it in a market that’s virtually uncontested in the US.