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The world has changed around Bentley’s SUV, but it doesn’t really ca
No matter how much we eulogise about lightness, ‘less is more’ and a moderate amount of power being enough, it seems that for many buyers more is still more. When Aston Martin introduced the 707 versi
THE name ‘707’ certainly has a nice ring to it, so it seemed a fitting choice for the range-topping version of the Aston Martin DBX. When that number is a direct reference to a car’s metric horsepower
HAVING a Bentley on the towcar test isn’t as much of an alien concept as it might initially seem. After all, the Bentayga uses a platform that shares much with the Porsche Cayenne, which is a past TCo
WORRIED YOU WEREN’T spending enough on your £92k M3 wagon? Lucky you, you can now spend an extra £35k on a hardcore CS version. You’ll buy it for the extra power, prowess and remarkable precision, but
Bentley’s first electric car has broken cover as prototypes start testing on public roads in preparation for its unveiling next year. Pitched as “the world’s first true luxury urban SUV”, the unnamed
THE world might be cooling on EVs, but Bentley is forging ahead with the so-called ‘Urban SUV’, its first all-electric model. This is the first time we’ve seen it in close to production form, and it g