A journey through turbocharging history leads to Renault’s electric 5 Turbo 3E The new Renault 5 Turbo 3E takes the French manufacturer’s turbocharging history and puts a new and innovative high-performance electric spin on it.
V8-powered 635bhp Land Rover Defender OCTA is JLR’s most unstoppable off-roader yet Magneto heads to the Scottish Borders to put the exciting new V8-powered 635bhp Land Rover Defender OCTA through its paces both on- and off-road.
Driving the Alfa Romeo Junior Veloce in 2025 – the marque’s first fast electric SUV New Alfa Junior Veloce brings back memories of the marque’s diminutive MiTo – but with electric power and a more exciting and accomplished dynamic package. We get behind the wheel.
Hennessey marks 30-plus years of performance with 850bhp Super Venom Mustang Hennessey is celebrating more than 30 years of creating high-performance machines with the release of an 850bhp version of the sixth-gen Mustang dubbed the Super Venom.
Shelby American’s GT350 and GT350 R for 2025 mark 60 years of hot Mustangs Shelby American’s all-new Mustang GT350 and track-focused yet road-legal GT350 R for 2025 bring Carroll Shelby’s legendary 1965 pony car up to date with the latest technology.
Lister Cars withdraws new model plans due to UK emissions-exemption uncertainty Low-volume manufacturer Lister Cars has withdrawn plans to produce a new model, citing continued uncertainty over the UK’s Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate.
Aston Martin unveils thunderous Vantage Roadster for open-top V8 thrills Aston Martin has revealed the 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 Vantage Roadster as a thrilling open-top variant of the 656bhp Vantage Coupé that launched to great acclaim in 2024.
Renault 5 Turbo reborn as 500bhp all-electric hyper hatchback for the 21st century Renault is reviving the iconic 5 Turbo as a 500bhp, rear-wheel-drive, all-electric hyper hatch. Production is slated to begin in 2025, and pricing is yet to be disclosed.
Aston Martin launches long-awaited Valhalla, its first mid-engined series-production supercar After five years of anticipation, Aston Martin has finally unveiled the production version of its first-ever mid-engined supercar, the V8 hybrid-powered Valhalla.