Every month, there seems to be some fresh electric supercar hype. The latest is the Pininfarina Battista, which recently claimed some fastest-accelerating titles.
Not long before this issue of Classic Porsche went to print, our editor, Dan Furr, was given a sneak peek of the UK’s first new magnesium crankcases released by Porsche Classic for air-cooled 911s built between 1968 and 1976.
At a press conference on April 19, JLR reaffirmed its commitment to the controversial Reimagine strategy by confirming some initial details of the proposed EV range to be produced under the Jaguar brand.
Another super performer in the doldrums is the Bentley Continental GT. Prices have been edging down over the last year, but Morris Leslie’s 2004 sold at its May auction for just £10,191 is a record low.
Jaguar limo – all-new ‘XJ’ in radical fresh-start EV trio. All-new large saloon to join reborn luxury brand’s three-strong electric line-up beside GT and SUV.
Icon Engineering founder, Dave Eaton, is a hugely experienced automotive contract design engineer, with time served for major manufacturers, including Ford, Jaguar, Mazda, Hyundai and even a spell developing modified Bentleys for the Sultan of Brunei.
Dartmoor National Park is leading the charge in more sustainable tourism with five new electric vehicle charging points going live, funded by BMW UK through its Recharge in Nature partnership with National Parks UK
In a bold move towards the future, Renault is contemplating a Renault Espace Revival EV, aiming to revive the iconic MPV while expanding its impressive lineup of electric vehicles.