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This is the fifth-generation Porsche 911 GT3 (Type 991)

Porsche has revealed the new 911 GT3 at this evening's pre-event gathering at the Geneva Motor Show. Powered by the venerable 3.8-litre boxer engine, the new GT3 features a number of firsts - the first...

Countdown to an all-new Spyker: The B6 Venator

A low-res picture has been leaked of Spyker's new Porsche 911 rival, and it certainly bodes well for the Dutch sports-car maker's resurgence. Do you remember Spyker? Maker of the C8 Aileron, who acquired...

Andy Wallace recreates history with a 179mph run in Jaguar’s F-Type V8 S (w/VIDEO)

Sixty years after Jaguar’s legendary test driver Norman Dewis achieved a world record speed of 172.4mph in a modified XK 120, Jaguar returned to Jabbeke, Belgium to repeat the feat in its latest V8...

Geneva Motor Show: As it happens..

The 83rd Salon International De l’Auto officially opens in Geneva tomorrow (5th March), but as is the norm these days, many of the premieres will be revealed the day before (4th March). In addition to...

KTM reveals the new X-Bow GT

I do worry if it's a case of 'too little too late' with the KTM X-Bow, as the new 'GT' variant with windows and doors makes its world première at this week's Geneva Motor Show. I remember placing an...

Ferrari F150: the grainy pictures keep on coming..

This is the worst part of any car launch, when a car maker slowly teases their new model even though the full reveal is less than 48 hours away. If you've not already seen these pictures, then by all ...

Toyota reveals the new FT-86 Open concept

It's a GT86 cabriolet to you and me, but Toyota has chosen to retain its concept nomenclature for the time being. Making its first public appearance at next week's Geneva Motor Show, the FT-86 Open is...

Maserati reveals a child-friendly GranTurismo MC Stradale

It's a common problem, you've spent £110,000 on a two seat Maserati MC Stradale, then the arrival of your unplanned progeny forces you to replace it (the Maserati) with something a little more practical....

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