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Citroen CX-pansion

James buys another example of the car that started it all

2020 Audi e-Tron vs. 2019 Jaguar i-Pace HSE and 2018 Tesla Model X

Time to go electric? Tesla’s been saying so for years, and now Audi and Jaguar concur. Do we – and our Range Rover Sport-owning...

Bentley’s new Flying Spur – New saloon meets the first of the line

Not all Bentley’s Flying Spurs have been as beautiful or graceful as the ’50s original. Can the new one rediscover the great name’s form?...

2019 Porsche 911 Speedster 991.2

Built to celebrate Porsche’s 70th anniversary, and packing a GT3 engine and chassis, the new Speedster sees the 991-generation 911 go out on a...

Vonnen Porsche 911 Hybrid 991

The hybrid 911 has arrived, but it’s not out of Stuttgart. Drive-My heads to California to test the Shadow Drive from Vonnen. Written by...

Rick Lance 1956-2019

Expert and hospitable Stateside RG500 fettler goes for a plug chop in the sky. Words: Mark Graham & Chris Newbigging. We...

1968 Porsche 911 T/R

Rob Mackie raced this 911T/R at Mugello in 1968. 51 years on, we reunite car and driver. Written by Ben Barry. Photography by Steve...

Porsche reveals liveries for 935

Choice of seven iconic designs pay homage to past racing greats The 935 was revealed at 2018’s Rennsport Reunion sporting the...

1949 Volkswagen Type 14A Hebmüller

Tony and Allison of T&A Motorcars Collection envisioned a unique triple-black Hebmüller sitting on Porsche rims and a large displacement engine. Words by Alex Arredondo.

1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Fastback Coupe – 302cu in V8 Mustang GT-engined

Mitchell Langridge is a Ford man through and through, so it should come as no surprise to discover his first foray into American metal...

1970 Buick Electra 225

1970 Buick Electra 225 Alf Murphy’s 1970 Buick Electra 225 is the result of his fascination with the cars since childhood and he could...

The revolution will not be televised…

…The electric car revolution that is. Is it happening? Is it here yet? Listening to the news and what industry pundits and commentators are constantly saying, you’d think it was literally happening now. And indeed, when I stop at a service area and see banks of Tesla chargers in the car park (and I’m not talking one or two, but dozens) it certainly seems to be on the horizon, or around the corner… or something.

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