Video of the week: Rolls Royce Phantom countryside drifting
So the boss goes out of town. The driver has the keys to a Rolls Royce Phantom. There are huge empty open areas around the mansion. What does he do? Well, do some drifting of course!
So the boss goes out of town. The driver has the keys to a Rolls Royce Phantom. There are huge empty open areas around the mansion. What does he do? Well, do some drifting of course!
Gone are the days when you got what you paid for. Four luxury carmakers — BMW, Jaguar, Porsche and Mercedes-Benz — have issued recalls on various models, some more serious than others.
Radical Sportscars has unveiled the inspired-by-LMP closed-roof RXC Supercar at the 2013 Autosport International Show.
Indian-owned Land Rover has signed a “letter of intent” with Saudi Arabia’s National Industrial Clusters Development Programme, which could be the first step in opening their first factory in the Kingdom.
“Leaked” photos seems to have become a trend with carmakers nowadays, alongside useless “teaser” images and fake Facebook “likes”. There’s always just a few images that get “leaked”, likely intentional by the carmaker’s marketeers themselves. Here we have the facelifted 2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class, as found on various sites on the internet.
Jaguar had proudly announced some time ago that they were going to put their Jaguar C-X75 supercar concept into limited production. It turns out they’ve changed their mind.
If you’re wondering why every Aston Martin is simply a rehash of a decade-old design with a new name, it’s because they’re probably poorer than you are. Investment Dar, the troubled Kuwaiti financial firm that owns a majority stake in the ailing carmaker, is apparently seeking to restructure its debt load, part of which will be by selling off shares in Aston Martin, and they’ve now found a buyer.
The exclusive dealer for Fisker in the GCC has just announced that the first Fisker Karmas have been delivered to customers in the UAE, while the news from Fisker at the factory is that production has been halted for now.
The Volkswagen Scirocco R is exactly like the regular Scirocco 2.0TSI, only with different bumpers, different wheels, two exhaust tips and a whole lot of “R” badges. And also a whole lot more power.
Take an old three-wheeler and lop off one of those big balloon tires in the back and what you’ve got is the basic concept of the Brutus motorcycle. However, there’s more to this bike than just bloated, knobby tires.