It seems everyone wants a piece of the pie when it comes to the SUV. The Cayenne is after all the vehicle that saved Porsche from bankruptcy. Now, Jaguar wants in on the action, and the C-X17 Concept previews their 1st ever SUV due to be released in the coming years.
Yesterday we brought you news of the brand new Audi S1 – the 170kW, all-wheel driven mini-monster from the 4 Rings. You can read all about it here. But if you want to see the S1 in a little more detail, we’ve got a few videos to help you with that, including a focus on the interior, exterior, and a video of the S1 carving up a mountain pass or two in the cape.
BMW purists must be in the midst of a nightmare. As if the turbocharging craze wasn’t bad enough, there have been rumours of an AWD M car, and now, the final nail in the coffin, a front-wheel drive BMW. Not only that, but it’s a 2 Series and it isn’t a coupe or a convertible, it’s a mommy-van.
Audi's bonkers S1 develops 170kW and sprints to 100km/h in 5.8s.
Admit it, at some point in time you’ve fantasized about taking a car the size of, oh I don’t know, an Audi A1, and sticking in an engine capable of something like 170kW. You’ve fantasized and planned and plotted, and then at long last you’ve come to your senses and decided that you’d either get yourself killed or your wife would never let you get away with spending the kids’ college fund on something so stupid. So then, I suppose we ought to thank Audi for being crazy enough to do it! Meet the Audi S1.
The Ferrari California T is a F12berlinetta in miniature, and it looks stunning.
Yesterday, Ferrari debuted their revised GT car, the California T, with a new 412kW bi-turbo V8. The Grand Tourer, which features styling from the F12berlinetta, is a thing of beauty. If the pictures aren’t enough for you to decide, take a look at the official video below of the new California T:
This is the only image McLaren have released ahead of the 650S reveal next month.
‘Tis the season of supercars leading up to the 2014 Geneva Motor Show next month, or so it would seem. The latest manufacturer to tease their newest supercar creation is British firm, McLaren. As if they didn’t already enjoy the spotlight enough last year with the P1 in all it’s glory, they’ve teased a new model variant dubbed the “650S”.
The twin-clutched, turbocharged Clio RS 200 EDC is available to purchase, but will it be as good as the previous one?
The previous generation Renault Clio RS was something incredible, setting the standard in dynamic hot hatchery for the duration of its production. But now, the new Clio RS has arrived in South Africa with big shoes to fill. Can the dual-clutch, turbocharged RS 200 EDC live up to expectations?