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  • The Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster is a supercar turned up to 11

    February 24, 2020

    What is your lottery-win dream car? In my line of work, it’s a common question at social gatherings, usually somewhere between “Should I buy a Volkswagen Golf?” (yes, probably) and before “Have you met Jeremy Clarkson?” (yes, briefly). Anyway, I’ll spare you the suspense, it’s the McLaren F1. Sadly, I need a Euromillions rollover to [...]

  • London Black Cab maker targets export market as it moves beyond e-taxi sales

    February 19, 2020

    The company behind the new generation of black cabs is planning to move beyond its core product. London Electric Vehicle Company (LEVC) will launch a new electric van later this year to diversity its product base. The company, owned by China’s Geely group, is best known for producing London’s electric black cabs. LEVC boss Joerg [...]

  • The Electrogenic Volkswagen Beetle converts the classic car to electric Tesla power

    February 17, 2020

    On Thursday, the London Classic Car Show opens at Olympia in Kensington. Visitors can see more than 500 rare and exotic classics, plus special displays to mark 40 years of the Audi quattro and 50 years of the Range Rover. But while nostalgic car fans celebrate the past, the future is less certain. We recently [...]

  • How to finance overseas purchases

    February 17, 2020  |  City Talk

    From a holiday home overseas to luxury goods and split asset investment, there are ways to make the most of your money overseas. From artwork and jewellery to a yacht or a horse, when it comes to finding a unique item, attention to detail and personal service matter. Whether you’re buying online or in-country overseas, [...]

  • Dieselgate: VW offers to pay €830m, but talks break down

    February 14, 2020

    Volkswagen said talks to settle a huge collective lawsuit in Germany over the manufacturer’s dieselgate scandal collapsed today. VW had offered a settlement of €830m (£694.7m) with German drivers who purchased their emissions test-cheating diesel cars. But talks with the German consumer association VZBV to provide compensation broke down, with each party blaming the other. [...]

  • Coronavirus hits production at Nissan’s Japanese plants

    February 10, 2020

    Nissan has announced that it will temporarily halt production at one of its factories in Japan due to the outbreak of the coronavirus. The decision will affect the Kyushu facility in southwest Japan and has been taken due to difficulties sourcing parts from China. This comes as the global automotive industry is facing a slowdown [...]

  • The Honda e concept dream is now an electric reality

    February 3, 2020

    The Honda e electric car is a dream come true for enthusiasts. “Just build it!” they said, after seeing the original 2017 concept car at the Frankfurt Motor Show.  Three years later, here it is, a ray of sunshine despite the best efforts of Storm Gloria in Valencia. “We’ve not seen anything like it in [...]

  • Morgan spiced: The new Morgan Plus Six combines classic styling with modern mechanicals

    January 27, 2020

    Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be. The Morgan Plus Six has a downsized, turbocharged engine and paddle-shift gearbox. It has electric power steering, LED running lights, a digital speedo and a Sport Plus mode. It even has remote central locking and puddle lights under the doors. A truly modern Morgan, then? Well, let’s not [...]

  • Classic cars: Why the Honda Integra Type R is one of the finest front-wheel drivers ever built

    January 20, 2020

    The Japanese have a flair for combining flavours that shouldn’t work together, but somehow do. Visiting the Tokyo Motor Show a few years ago, my culinary adventures included popcorn with soy sauce, coal-infused ice cream and cola with eel extract. Honda assembled an equally unlikely mix of ingredients back in 1998. Front-wheel drive, a peaky [...]

  • What does the future hold for Lotus? CEO Phil Popham on the classic marque’s direction

    January 14, 2020

    Last summer, I boarded a red Routemaster bus for a London sightseeing tour. Along with a handful of British hacks, the top deck was crammed with Chinese journalists and social media stars, many armed with selfie sticks. Our final stop was the Royal Horticultural Halls near Victoria, where the Lotus Evija would be revealed. The [...]

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