Ferrari 849 Testarossa First Drive: When A Name Becomes A Crown Again
The Ferrari 849 Testarossa arrives as a scintillating statement of intent, engineered as a devastating track weapon, yet honed into a remarkably usable road machine that blurs the boundary between circuit dominance and everyday drivability. Some names in the car world spark interest as soon as they’re mentioned. Testarossa is one...
Mercedes-AMG GLB 35 Review
The Mercedes-AMG GLB 35 is the seven-seat SUV nobody asked for, but we’re so glad it exists. There are cars that make you feel sensible, cars that make you feel smug, and then there are cars like the Mercedes-AMG GLB 35. A curious concoction that makes you wonder if the engineers at Affalterbach were a …...
Mercedes-AMG E53 4Matic+ PHEV Review
The Mercedes-AMG E53 is the most powerful E-Class currently available, and offers barn-storming performance with plug-in hybrid efficiency, but is not without flaws. Mercedes-Benz’s AMG models historically had a bit of a crazy streak to them. While BMW’s M cars tend to focus on sharp-edged, drive-focused performance, and Audi’s RS...
Lamborghini Urus SE Review
‘SE’. Two little letters that once adorned the boot lids of Rovers in beige with faux-wood trim. And now it’s on the Lamborghini Urus SE. Not exactly evocative of speed, drama, or flair. But this is Lamborghini we’re talking about. And in Sant’Agata, those same two letters now mark the dawn of something rather monumental,...
Smart #3 Brabus Review
When one hears the name ‘Smart’, the image that often springs to mind is that of a diminutive city car, perfect for zipping through tight urban streets and squeezing into the smallest of parking spots. However, the automotive landscape is ever-evolving, and Smart has decided to shake things up with the #3 Brabus, a vehicle...
Porsche Taycan 2025 Review
The Porsche Taycan refresh proves that Porsche’s electric soul still shines bright amongst its rivals. The Porsche Taycan sits in a space that’s neither purely a sports car nor entirely a saloon. It straddles both worlds, doing so with a finesse few cars can match. And that is why, even after four years on the …...
MG Cyberster Review
It is no exaggeration to say that the MG Cyberster is a big deal. This is the first all-electric roadster at (relatively) mainstream prices, and a bold attempt to bring sportiness back to the MG badge. For those who remember MG’s past, this is a full-circle moment. The brand’s history is deeply intertwined with small, …...
Mercedes-AMG CLE53 Coupe Review
The Mercedes-AMG CLE53 takes the things you love about the CLE formula and dials it up to eleven, the AMG way.
Maserati Grecale Folgore Review
With a name like “Grecale Folgore”, you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s the villain in a mid-season episode of The Sopranos. But this isn’t a wise guy from Jersey, but rather Maserati’s first all-electric SUV. ‘Grecale’ refers to a north-eastern Mediterranean wind, and ‘Folgore’? That’s lightning. Fitting,...
Ferrari Purosangue Review
A Ferrari you can… daily drive? Welcome to the Purosangue folks. When Ferrari unveiled its first-ever SUV, or as they insist, NOT an SUV, the automotive world collectively gasped. The Ferrari Purosangue, which loosely translates to “thoroughbred,” is Ferrari’s bold declaration that it can blend practicality with its...