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FIRST UK DRIVE Old-school supercar celebra tion could be Lamborghini’s
Porsche has hybridised the flagship 911 – and brought it back to life in the process, creating a thrillingly usable new performance car
RATINGS = Thrill-free zone = Tepid = Interesting = Seriously good = A truly great car = new entry this month. Cars in italics are no longer on sale. Issue no. is for our most recent major test of the
This is the latest Porsche 911 Turbo S: the facelift of the 992 generation, or the 992.2 in Porsche speak. But with it has come such a raft of mechanical changes that it might as well be a new-generat
THROUGH THE BLUE HAZE OF TYRE smoke a pair of squiggly lines lead all the way back from where I am to where I started. It’s like the man upstairs has scrawled the sun-bleached road with a Sharpie. And
AS THE PRESS CONFERENCE UNFOLDS AND MORE details are revealed, there’s a growing feeling that the 911 Turbo is getting right back to its core values. It started moving that way in 2020 with the first
THERE’S always a sense of trepidation when you approach a ‘hardcore’ supercar, especially one with prancing horses on its front wings. These cars take no prisoners. They’re intense, uncompromising and