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RML’s reimagining of the 911 Turbo S blends GT1-inspired looks with hypercar-baiting performance, and a surprising level of usability. Alex Dunlop drives the GT Hypercar on road and track.
Read NowMercedes reveals the next generation of the AMG GT, now based on the SL platform. The new car will be four-wheel drive only and offer rear seats alongside
Brand new Shelby Cobra model to make its global debut in the UK market. Available with up to 700bhp in right or left-hand drive, the CSX10000 is priced...
Aston Martin has revealed its 110th birthday present to itself - the Valour, jaw-dropping, 705 bhp V12 manual coupe heavily inspired by the one-off Victor.
The motoring market is one of the most cutthroat in the world, with manufacturers leaving a trail of blood in their wake as they chase ever greater profits
Celebrated car designer Peter Horbury has passed away aged 73 whilst on a business trip to China. The Brit was best known for transforming Volvo's image in
Toyota has recently announced it has secured a further allocation of the car that sold out faster than a Justin Bieber concert only a year ago - the GR 86
The BMW M5 is the undisputed Godfather of supersaloons, and the E39 is the Boss of Bosses. But does that reverence still hold true in 2026? Or has the game moved on?
From Donnington to Dakar, it's impossible to escape Toyota's assault on all arenas of motorsport. But where did the rubber stamp come from? Finlay Ringer explains.
A solid performer on track, yet comfortable and practical on the road, and if you buy well, surprising reliability. All you need to know before buying.
There has been much talk recently about the rapidly declining interest in cars in young people, all citing financial and social pressures. Craig however...
Simon's Arnage is pressed into an alternative RUSH service - acting as the wedding car for Craig's big day, perfect timing for some classic handbuilt charm
The Artega GT looked sensational. With big money and industry heavyweights behind the project, it looked a sure-fire success. The best laid plans however..

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