Inspired by Ferrari’s late 1960s racing prototypes, the Daytona SP3 is a unique and refined car, with a V12 that develops a whopping 829bhp. Its designer, Flavio Manzoni, tells us more about it…
BMW’s first zero-emission sedan drives as it should! Packed with remarkable dynamics, the i4 sticks to the road like a dragster. Given the first impressions of this brilliant machine, we must say that expectations from the future BMW sportscars are high, even in the era of zero-emissions...
After 105 years of its inception, the Bavarian carmaker has come up with an electric car that has a huge task ahead of it – that of leaving the past behind and heralding a new future for the brand, without compromising on attributes that make a car a BMW.
Developed from the ground up, the Mercedes-Benz EQS anticipates the styling and technologies of the brand’s future. Its main highlight, however, is the class-leading range of 780kms!
The letter that represents the most powerful and sporty BMW cars has officially made its debut on a motorcycle that has everything in excess – performance, equipment, refinement, and, yes, also price. Here's a look at the 'Monster' BMW M 1000 RR!
Equipped with the latest technology – borrowed from the S-Class – state-of-the-art active safety features and a frugal diesel engine, the 2022 Mercedes-Benz C-Class is all set to change the game!
In a tête-à-tête, Michael Cole, the boss of Hyundai in Europe, explains the reasons for the different strategies adopted for EVs and confirms a zero-emission future for the sporty ‘N’ moniker.
A few months after Akio Toyoda criticised those who had advocated the rapid transition to electrification, Toyota unveiled its first battery-powered model – the bZ4X Concept. The ‘bZ’ stands for ‘beyond Zero’, the number ‘4’ indicates its medium size, and the ‘X’ stands for SUV.
The British marque has always represented perfection and the quintessence of the car in the collective imagination of the people. But is it still so? To find out, we tested its most recent offering for thousands of kilometres – the 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost.
With its 700+km range, the Mercedes-Benz EQS has set the bar high for next-generation luxury EVs. Audi, meanwhile, has accepted Stuttgart’s challenge with its new PPE (Premium Platform Electric), which will form the base for the future A6 e-tron.