Reviews
How epic failures can help car companies improve
Ford’s bold Edsel flopped, then the Mustang soared; high-flying foul-ups often tell a more interesting tale
Northern Ireland first in UK to introduce graduated driving licences
Due to begin in October, the new GDL system will limit freedoms for young and novice drivers to cut crashes
Mildred Petre: The hero behind Bentley's most extreme machine
A pilot, power boater and supremely talented driver, we're glad Mildred Petre is being remembered
Mercedes-AMG readies 'extreme' V8-powered CLE
Second model in exclusive Mythos line is set to revive V8 thunder with a flat-plane-crank engine
Volvo considers large hybrid SUV flagship to rival X7 and GLS
New 'F-segment' model, likely to be built in the US, would capitalise on demand for even bigger cars
Bertone's New V6 Retro Sports Car, The Return of a Legend
The storied Italian design house returns with a limited production coupe powered by Alfa Romeo's twin-turbo V6
2026 Nissan Leaf Review: Delivering on Tesla’s Failed Promise
The 2026 Nissan Leaf starts at just a pinch over $30 grand and boasts a 259-mile EPA-estimated range.
Donkervoort P24 RS: The Uncompromising Pursuit of Driver Connection
There's a particular breed of automotive manufacturer that operates entirely outside the mainstream conversation.
The 2026 Renault Austral Facelift Is Polished, But It Has A BMW-Sized Problem | Review
Renault’s refreshed compact SUV adds sharper styling and hybrid power, but pricing puts high-spec trims directly against premium-brand rivals
Next DS No4 to be 'completely different' take on family hatch
Work on next French A-Class rival has begun, with designers aiming to "express a different, brand new concept"
Faster and cheaper: How the Cupra Leon R beat VW at its own game
Sharp dynamics, a 221bhp punch and all from £5000 – the Leon Cupra R is a certifiable bargain
We didn’t ask for 'smart' cars - so why are we getting them?
Modern car tech does a lots of different things, and not all of them are good
How the Defender became a rally-raid winner
After five decades, the Dakar Rally has finally attracted a works Land Rover entry
When Autocar took a factory Range Rover to the ‘demonic’ Dakar
JLR claims a works debut for the new Defender - but Autocar raced a factory-owned Range Rover to Dakar in 1981
Is there a future for contract manufacturing in Europe?
Likes of Valmet and Magna Steyr have declined from making some 500,000 cars pre-Covid to 100,000 now
P24 RS is Donkervoort's most extreme model ever with 600bhp V6
Two-seat sports car's powerplant can be set in three varying tunes – and this can uniquely be altered on the fly