Something like a Fenomeno: Lamborghini’s first ‘Few Off’ is marque’s most powerful V12 ever Brand-new Lamborghini Fenomeno from Few Off limited-run department produces 1080bhp with a hybrid-power V12, and is limited to just 29 examples worldwide.
The best of Monterey Car Week 2025’s new car launches (so far) From Lamborghini to Meyers Manx, Monterey Car Week 2025 has seen a host of exciting new cars debut in California. Here’s a round-up of the best new metal (and carbon) so far.
Tuthill and Meyers Manx combine forces to unleash LFG: a new take on dune buggy original Tuthill and Meyers Manx say 100 limited-edition LFG models will be built, with the first 20 set to take part in a 2027 tour celebrating the anniversary of the first-ever Baja 1000.
Bugatti delivers ultra-exclusivity with its brand-new Solitaire programme With its new Solitaire programme, Bugatti is back to making even more exclusive models – starting with the Brouillard hypercar at an estimated cost of more than $20 million.
Lamborghini design language: Shaping evolution with chief design officer Mitja Borkert Magneto magazine speaks to Mitja Borkert, the man who is responsible for shaping the Lamborghini design language – and we also discuss the importance of brand identity.
Polishing the Trident: Head designer Klaus Busse on defining Maserati’s sense of style Maserati’s head of design Klaus Busse talks about the past, present and future of automotive styling – and not just for the legendary Italian manufacturer itself.
An up and down first drive of the new prototype Range Rover Electric First drive of the brand-new Range Rover Electric prototype at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2025 showcases the model’s accomplished off-road ability and technical innovations.
Maserati MCPura takes up the mantle from MC20 with evolution, not revolution The new Maserati MCPura updates the MC20 recipe with improvements to the interior, an exterior restyle and further refinement of the legendary Italian breed.
Ferrari Amalfi breaks cover – a return to buttons and more power for Roma’s successor Ferrari’s brand-new Amalfi – its replacement for the Roma – brings updates to the sound, style and interior, plus fresh approaches to active aerodynamics.