MotorBuzz
Cars to Be Thankful For: The Mazda MX-5
The Mazda MX-5 is a sports car legend that transformed the motoring world by bringing lightweight driving thrills back to the masses. From its roots to global success, here’s why this roadster earns a place at the top.
BMW’s M2 Turbo Design Edition Pays Homage to the 2002 Turbo With Alpine White and Hand-Painted Stripes
BMW just dropped a limited-edition M2 Turbo Design Edition in the US, blending retro styling cues with modern performance and a manual gearbox for enthusiasts.
The Capricorn 01 Is An 888bhp Plus Manual Zagato-Styled Hypercar
The Capricorn 01 Zagato brings analogue purity back to the hypercar world with over 888 brake horsepower and a rare five-speed manual gearbox wrapped in stunning coachbuilt design.
Has Cadillac Ever Succeeded Outside the USA?
Cadillac is an American icon, but its global footprint has been a mixed story. While it dominates at home, the brand’s journey abroad has been more of a rollercoaster.
Seventies Fast Fords Set to Smash Auction Records: Two Pristine RS1800s Up for Grabs
A pair of ultra-rare Ford Escort Mk2 RS1800s are heading for the NEC Classic Motor Show, where expectations are high for record-breaking prices ... and for good reason.
Ferrari’s “Woke” New Car Sends Shockwaves: Stock Nosedives After Elettrica Reveal
Ferrari’s first electric car is a seismic shake-up that hammered the brand’s stock, stoked controversy online, and raised questions about the future of automotive emotion.
The Driver is Dead .... Long Live the Driver
What happened to building machines that make our pulses race and our spirits soar? It’s time for car makers to put drivers back in the driver's seat.
Why the Original Mini is Still a Better Car Than Any Modern EV Commuter
Modern electric cars promise efficiency and tech but the original Mini proves small, smart and fun still beats the app-heavy, battery-heavy commuter bore. Here’s why 60 years on, the classic Mini outshines most new electric city cars.
If You Thought F1 Drivers Looked Like Kids, That’s Because They Are!
Today’s Formula 1 grid is packed with fresh young talent straight out of their teens. The average driver age is dropping fast, creating one of the youngest lineups in the sport's history that’s rewriting the rulebook.
Ten Amazing Facts You Didn’t Know About Rolls Royce’s Legendary Attention to Detail
Rolls Royce is all about opulence; tiny, painstaking details mastered over more than a century. Here are ten jaw-dropping facts that show why Rolls Royce remains the ultimate flex.
The 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo Touring Spied: It looks just like a 911!
The next 911 Turbo Touring has been caught testing at the Nürburgring, and it looks like the classic 911 we know and love ... no fixed spoiler in sight and a subtle, low-key presence.
The 1956 Fiat Eden Roc by Pinin Farina: A Nautical-Inspired One-Off Beach Cruiser
Commissioned by Fiat icon Gianni Agnelli, the 1956 Fiat Eden Roc is a unique blend of yacht-inspired design and microcar charm, featuring teak and mahogany trim and a doorless body on a Fiat 600 Multipla platform.
Renault 5 Turbo 3E: The 533bhp Electric Group B Tribute That Redefines EV Awesomeness
The Renault 5 Turbo 3E revives rally legend status with 533bhp, innovative in-wheel motors, a carbon fibre chassis, and the ability to thrill with controlled drifts and blistering speed ... the EV we’ve been waiting for.
Ferrari Elettrica EV: 1000bhp, Cutting-Edge Active Suspension, and a Range of 329 Miles in 2026
Ferrari’s first all-electric beast, the 2026 Elettrica, promises over 1000 horsepower, a hefty 122 kWh battery pack delivering a 329-mile range, and wild active suspension tech designed to thrill purists and new EV fans alike.
Car Finance Scandal: Who’s Eligible for Compensation and How Much You Could Get
Millions of UK motorists who took out car loans between 2007 and 2024 may be eligible for compensation averaging around £700 due to a widespread finance mis-selling scandal. Here’s who qualifies and how to claim.
Lloyds Banking Group Warns £1.2 Billion Motor Finance Compensation Fund May Fall Short Amid UK Scandal
Lloyds Banking Group signals it may need to boost its £1.2 billion provisions for compensation payouts linked to the motor finance commissions scandal as UK regulators forecast up to £11 billion in total payouts for affected customers.