Entirely new premium three-row variant joins the Grand Cherokee lineup, entering into a fresh segment and offering uncharted territories of style, comfort and adventure Offering a seven-seat configuration for the first time in its history
The Morgan Motor Company has unveiled their new Super 3, continuing the 113-year legacy of three-wheeled Morgan vehicles and described as one of the most intriguing and distinctive vehicles the company has ever built.
Development of the forthcoming BMW i7 continues with focus now turning to acoustic testing. BMW has been refining the acoustics of the car with the aim of ensuring disturbing noises are kept away from occupants.
Bentley Motors has announced an ambitious programme to be known as the Five-in-Five plan, which commits the marque to launching a new electric model each year, from 2025. Even more significant for the firm’s future,
The Amelia Island sale from Gooding & Co in early March saw a world-record price achieved for a Bentley R-type Continental: $ 2,975,000, or around £2,270,000.
Ferrari has released sketches of the 296 GT3, its new 296 GTB-based racer. This will replace the 488 GT3 – the most successful racing car in Ferrari’s history – in the 2023 season.
The storied DeLorean name is returning for a futuristic American electric supercar, which will take a completely different design approach to the DMC-12 sports coupé of 1981-1982.
Nissan has confirmed it will not invest in passenger cars to meet the Euro 7 emissions standards, with no new purely combustion engine-powered models arriving in Europe from 2023 onwards.
It should come as little surprise someone born a mere seven kilometres east of the dunes of Circuit Zandvoort would eventually become a professional racing driver
Peugeot is breathing new life into its car accessories range, thanks to 3D printing technology. Now available in the Peugeot Lifestyle online store, the range kicks off for the 308 with add-ons include a sunglasses holder, phone, card and drinks holder.
German specialist sports car firm Wiesmann is considering branching out beyond its trademark two-seaters into more luxury-focused models, including SUVs
Following recent proposals to change the annual MoT to a two-yearly test, a charity dedicated to raising awareness of the dangers of defective tyres is asking the government to reconsider the idea.