
Stuttgart updates its stylish fastback to make it even more of a tech-fest than it previously was. Could you call the A7 Audi’s flagship model? Not really, that would be the A8. But, despite losing the revered flagship badge to its bigger brother, the new A7 still packs an extraordinary amount of luxury and tech.
A decade ago, nobody imagined that Lamborghini would build an SUV – not even those who would later go on to make it happen. But now it’s finally here and with a lot of Italian pizzazz – for it’s a Super SUV with 600+bhp and outlandish styling.
We drove the Urus at a racetrack much before its official launch. As you can see, it wore full camouflage that time, but that wasn’t enough to hide its vast range of capabilities.
The P1’s spiritual successor will be the fastest & most powerful McLaren road car – ever! It’ll be ludicrously fast – the fastest McLaren of all time. Faster than the revered 1993 McLaren F1 with a top speed of 386km/h, which was the first street legal McLaren designed by the legendary Gordon Murray.
A completely unusual first encounter, I must say. There’s not even an inch of tarmac here. Instead, there are rocks, ruts, slopes and a lot of mud. But if you think about it, this is exactly what we require to test the off-road capabilities of the new Discovery.
The latest from the Ferrari stable – the 488 Spider is guaranteed to put speed freaks on an unforgettable high. With its explosive pace and great
While Maruti Suzuki has chosen to launch the S-Cross in India, there’s another compact SUV in their portfolio that’s all new – not to mention
A Prancing Horse on the hood always guarantees excitement. And now that this hardtop convertible from Maranello is turbocharged, it’s stronger than
If you thought that the terms ‘supercar’ and ‘efficiency’ don’t go together, think again! Porsche’s 918 Spyder combines maximum
In Stuttgart, they say they’ve built the least noisy car in the world – an audacious claim perhaps, but one that’s backed up by our tests. The
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