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UNTIL the original Range Rover arrived in 1970, Land Rovers were incredibly utilitarian. But this new arrival changed things at a stroke, even if that first edition was a long way from what you’d call
£254,200 OTR/£282,000 as tested/£5,077 pcm WHY IT’S HERE: What has a hybrid makeover – and Mulliner buffing – added to the world’s best grand tourer? DRIVER: Ollie Kew TOPGEAR’S BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT
WHETHER YOU’RE TALKING about the distribution of your time and energy between work and personal activities, or your diet, or tightrope walking, balance is important. Especially when tightrope walking,
It feels good to be trudging down a waterlogged forest chute in a brand-new Grenadier. Now in its fourth year of production, the self-styled spiritual successor to the old Land Rover Defender has been
FIREFLY IS AN OFFSHOOT OF Chinese outfit Nio, due here in 26. You’ll be saying Honda E, as it’s electric and rear-drive and bears visual similarity if you cover the triple lights. Down the road it’s s
This car feels rather less prim and imperious than its name, The Admiral, might suggest. It’s dark blue, but there’s nothing dark about its character. It’s a restomodded Series 3 Land Rover named afte