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Range Rover SV Coupe confirmed for Geneva
Land Rover will use the 2018 Geneva motor show to unveil the “world’s first full-size luxury SUV coupe”, in the form of the Range Rover SV...
Alfa Romeo 6C sports car being prepared for 2020 – report
Fiat Chrysler is reportedly busy readying the Alfa Romeo 6C sports car for an early 2020 launch. Over the weekend, Pogea Racing, an outfi...
2018 Lexus CT200h F Sport review
It’s been seven years since the Lexus CT200h debuted, yet a hybrid-powered luxury hatchback remains a rare concept. In that time, Audi’s ...
Japan owned the 2018 Detroit motor show
Michigan may well be home to the ‘Big Three’ US brands, but the North American International Auto Show held in the state capital Detroit t...
2019 Range Rover ‘Coupe’ spied
The Range Rover ‘Coupe’ has been hinted at and, with these photos, we can see definitively the British luxury car maker is indeed working ...
Kia planning no N division, no powered-up Stinger… for now
The Kia Stinger GT is all the car it needs to be right now, says Hyundai Motor Group’s chief of high-performance engineering, Albert Bierma...
Lexus LF-1 Limitless crossover concept debuts in Detroit
Lexus has taken the covers from its LF-1 Limitless concept car, which previews a potential flagship crossover of the future, and signals ...
2018 Bentley Bentayga V8 revealed
The 2018 Bentley Bentayga V8 has been revealed and detailed, joining the W12 and Diesel variants in the British luxury crossover’s line-u...
2019 Audi A1 snapped during winter testing
The 2019 Audi A1 has been spied during cold-weather testing, previewing a new face and bigger body for the littlest member of the four-rin...
Australian car industry split over EV subsidies
Representative body for Australia’s motoring industry, the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) , says it will not necessarily l...
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