First Koenigsegg prototype to star at 2025’s inaugural Royal Bahrain Concours Koenigsegg prototype among 90 concours and 300 car club vehicles set to go on show at Thorough Events’ inaugural Royal Bahrain Concours on November 7-8, 2025.
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.
Bugatti Type 59 puts competition on ICE in St Moritz at International Concours of Elegance A 1934 Bugatti Type 59 triumphed over fierce competition to claim Best of Show at the 2025 edition of Switzerland’s ICE St Moritz concours held on February 21-22.
McLaren Senna prototype no. 001 to lead Iconic Auctioneers’ Race Retro 2025 Sale Iconic’s Race Retro 2025 sale to star McLaren Senna no. 001 – XP01-P15 – plus road-registered Ford RS200 S and rare UK-market Mercedes-Benz CLK63 AMG Black.
Miami launch images show Jaguar Type 00 concept as it really looks New images from Jaguar’s Miami Art Show launch of the Type 00 concept car at last show off in more detail the shape that we remember from the secret reveal last month.
Tales from behind the scenes as Jaguar revealed its Type 00 concept This is how and why Jaguar launched its divisive new Type 00 concept car in the UK several weeks before the model’s public reveal in Miami, US.
Jaguar Classic reveals special Works Bespoke E-type Continuations on 50th anniversary Jaguar Classic’s Works Bespoke Continuation private commission cars mark 50 years since production of the iconic E-type sports car came to an end back in 1974.
1950-1979 Volkswagen Type 2 Splitscreen and Bay Window Versatile and characterful, the first two generations of the iconic Type 2 VW Camper have now become seriously desirable classics. Here’s how to buy the best in 2024.
Jaguar E-type scoops top honours at heavenly Heveningham Concours 2024 Recently restored Best in Show Jaguar E-type was among first 17 examples built and reputed to have been used by Bruce McLaren and Jim Clark.