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Audi R8 Spyder V10 Plus and Audi Q8 sport concept Debut at Goodwood 2017
Posted on Thu 13th Jul 2017 at 11:14
We were excited to see the All-new 610PS R8 Spyder and 476PS Q8 sport concept SUV launch at another thrilling Goodwood Festival of Speed. Supercar and high performance fans looking for a supercar and a SUV to hit the spot were not disappointed by Audi’s offering ahead of the hotly anticipated arrival of Audi’s full series production versions in 2018.Goodwood Audi fans were able to set eyes on the fastest, most powerful drop-top ever produced by Audi.
Ferrari was in the mood to celebrate at the 2017 annual Goodwood Festival of Speed and no wonder when they have been show casing their powerful super car sports vehicles for 70 years!
Lamborghini’s Trio of Performance Supercars at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2017
Posted on Thu 6th Jul 2017 at 11:13
The compelling debut of Lamborghini’s stunning Centenario traversed the famous Goodwood FOS Hill Climb in the super sports car category.
Or Green Hell Magno, to be precise, a colour available on the newly unveiled Mercedes-Benz AMG GT R. This unusually named hue is inspired by the Nurburgring, which is fitting as the car is rumoured to be able to lap the infamous circuit in under 7 minutes 20 seconds.
The grande dame of car marques put on a glittering show for New York City, where it previewed its entire GT Speed collection to an adoring audience.Star of the show was of course the 2017 Continental GT Speed itself, which features an upgraded biturbo W12 6 litre engine that’s been given a power boost.
Most car enthusiasts love Aston Martin – the cars are sexy, they’re a British icon and most of all they’re the car of choice for James Bond. Who wouldn’t want to align themselves to that image?
New name, new engine – but what’s the turbocharged 718 Boxster really like?
Posted on Mon 13th Jun 2016 at 11:12
The new Boxster, sorry, the Porsche 718, has already caused a lot of controversy. The reason? The engine, which has gone from a six cylinder naturally aspirated beast to a quieter 2.5 litre flat four with a turbocharger.
It was always going to be tough, wasn’t it? After all those rumours – the arguments, the bullying, the inability to drive and talk to camera at the same time – the arrival of the 'new' Top Gear had been greeted with something akin to dread by fans of its previous incarnation.
Ever been driving your Bentley GT Speed around and wished you could just get a bit more power out of your mammoth 6 litre W12 engine?
No, we don’t mean the Chris Evans version, we mean the new Amazon Prime version with Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond – dare we say the one people are really looking forward to?