Yesterday BMW unveiled its new 1 Series. The 1er, as BMW fans would call it — also known by the hilariously inappropriate model code of “F40” — forms the start of the BMW range. If you want to pay as little as possible for a car with the BMW roundel on its nose, you’ll want a 1 Series.
Audi is set to join other manufacturers in doing away with the dealership and offering cars online. The platform launches on June 5, but will only have one product to kick things off.
Some of Bentley’s design language recently has been a bit of a challenge to love. Case in point: we really enjoyed the Mulsanne we tested earlier in the year, but always parked it so we couldn’t see the front end.
Honda’s Civic Type R is without a doubt one of the fastest front-wheel drive road cars ever made. It’s set multiple lap records on race tracks around the world, and until recently held bragging rights at the Nurburgring too.
2019 marks 50 years since Aston Martin’s DBS grand tourer made its film debut. To celebrate the anniversary, the company has revealed a special, limited run of modern day DBS Superleggeras.
The embargo has finally lifted on Toyota’s reborn Supra. That’s meant various media outlets have been able to share their driving impressions, and get under the two-seater’s skin. In one case that’s even provided evidence that the horses under the new Supra’s hood are very healthy.
A few years back there was something of a war going on for the fastest front-wheel drive car at the Nurburgring. Three manufacturers — SEAT, Honda, and Renault — were heading to the Green Hell almost weekly to claim the title.
There’s a new EV on the horizon from the world’s fastest man, Jamaican former sprinter Usain Bolt. It’s not a sports car like you might expect, but rather sits at the complete opposite end of the spectrum.
Late last year Porsche unveiled a new-age 935. A thorough re-skin of the 700hp record-beating 911 GT2 RS for track-only use, the modern Moby Dick will be available to a lucky 77 buyers. After its initial reveal in a Martini livery, Porsche has shown off seven more, all inspired by classic racers from the brand.
Bentley is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. To mark this milestone, the brand is rolling out a complete history of its company with a new book. However, don’t expect it at your local Barnes & Noble or Waterstones.
Mazda will join the likes of BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Jaguar with a new straight-six engine in the near future. The Japanese brand announced the new engine model, including a diesel version, in its 2019 fiscal year financial report.
There’s not much we like more than a good restomod. Old school looks and feel but with the latest and greatest in modern car powertrains and suspension? It’s a fantastic recipe.