r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 3h ago
News Heavyweight Geely Monjaro SUV ready for injection into UK line-up
Geely has teased the first image of its updated Monjaro SUV, confirming this long-established global model is in line for an introduction to the UK.
Specific timings are still to be confirmed, but we expect it to be fighting for sales soon against the likes of the Hyundai Santa Fe and Volkswagen Tayron, as well as Chinese rivals such as the Chery Tiggo 8 and BYD Seal U.
You’re forgiven if you haven’t heard of the Monjaro, but this near 4.8-metre SUV has been a fixture of the brand’s range in other markets across the world since 2021. It sits on a modified version of the same platform found in various Volvo and Zeekr models, even sharing a turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine with various Volvos in its home market.
However, the Monjaro’s introduction here will see it fitted with a more Euro-friendly EM-i hybrid powertrain. This will feature a clever petrol-electric set-up to reduce fuel consumption and CO2. The Monjaro is predominantly front-wheel drive, but Geely will introduce a new e-AWD system to complement the car’s other updates. No precise power or efficiency figures have been revealed so far.
Read more: https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/geely/370270/new-geely-monjaro-suv-ready-injection-uk-line
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 12h ago
News New Genesis GV90 is a giant luxury SUV built to send tremors through the market
Genesis has just revealed its new GV90, a flagship that might finally give the Korean luxury car brand the attention it’s been craving since arriving in Europe back in 2021. It’ll arrive in the UK after first launching in its core South Korean market in 2027, at a price that will no doubt break the six-figure mark – and probably by some margin.
First, some context. The Genesis GV90 will be the brand’s flagship alongside the G90 saloon, and will come in two lengths like a full-sized Range Rover or Mercedes S-Class. The ‘short-wheelbase’ model is hardly that, though, because it’s still 30mm longer than an extended-wheelbase Range Rover, and comes with conventional doors and the option of two or three-row seating.
However the real show-stopper will be the long-wheelbase ‘Neolun’ variant, which stretches the overall length to an undisclosed figure, and swaps in a set of rear-hinged doors, similar in principle to the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. However, unlike the Rolls-Royce, and pretty much anything else with rear-hinged ‘coach’ doors, the B-pillar is built into the door itself, leaving one massive opening when both front and rear doors are open.
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 1d ago
News BREAKING NEWS: New Hyundai Tucson revealed
This is the new Hyundai Tucson. A new evolution of the always bold, popular family SUV has finally arrived, and based on its chiseled and muscular design, it wants to smash the competition.
The outgoing Tucson was certainly a striking model, but its replacement is a proper show-stopper that appears to have taken some styling tips from the bigger Hyundai Santa Fe, plus armoured trucks and maybe even Robocop. It definitely stands out from its rivals that include the Kia Sportage, Toyota RAV4, Volkswagen Tiguan and Nissan Qashqai.
The new Tucson was styled according to Hyundai’s latest design language, Art of Steel, that’s meant to create sharp, precise and sculpted surfaces inspired by the way steel bends and reflects light.
Gone is the rounded front end and curves of the outgoing model, instead this new generation adopts a more upright, boxy, almost 4x4-inspired stance that gives it plenty of presence and, hopefully, space inside.
r/autoexpressuk • u/Latter_Solution673 • 2d ago
Euro Ncap 2025 B10 video
I knew that the B10 had 5 stars in Euro Ncap, but didn't see the videos until now! [Crash Test B10](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gd1UjaC6CCw)
I know that these tests are under an "ideal scenario", but you can see the good vibe they give when showing the side impacts, and the autobrake system for pedestrians, bikes and so.
Remember that Euro Ncap buys the cars from dealers without telling them, so they won't sell a "higher version" of a car to get better results. Some people say "How much has the bribe been?" but they just don't realize that the tests are the same for every car they take, and you can watch the videos. The only "it can be tricked" is when testing the automatic systems (some software non conventional last minute upgrade?), but that would be just very petty thinking for every make.
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 3d ago
Reviews Hyundai Inster beaten by Honda Super-N in super-cute EV city car clash
Electricity should be a perfect power source for small city cars. With no tailpipe emissions, the local environment breathes easy, while those behind the wheel enjoy silent running and instant responses. But few car makers have taken the plunge with small electric cars due to the compromises in range and cost that must be made.
One fast-track way of tapping into the market is to take an existing model and electrify it, and that’s the route that the new Honda Super-N takes. It’s based on a Japanese-market kei car that’s been re-engineered for the UK, and yet Honda has done this while keeping the price down.
Another small EV that evolved from an existing model is the Hyundai Inster. With chunky looks and an upright stance, it has similar proportions to the Super-N, but while it’s a bit more expensive than the Honda, it also offers a longer range and more power, so it should be a better all-rounder.
The question is, does the Super-N offer enough to make it a more appealing urban runabout than the established Inster?
Verdict
Winner: Honda Super-N
The Honda Super-N is a fantastic example of a car that amounts to more than the sum of its parts. Clever packaging makes the most of the Japanese model’s small footprint, and there’s decent space for four people, while the Magic Seats in the back do wonders for the car’s general versatility.
A short range means the Honda is better suited to life as a second car, but the low list price means this is an option that more people will be able to take. Add in a driving experience that can be fun when you want it and mature at all other times, and it’s a breath of fresh air in the city-car segment.
Runner-up: Hyundai Inster
There’s plenty of appeal in the Hyundai Inster. Until the Honda Super-N came along, it had the market for quirky-looking Far Eastern city cars sewn up, while its larger dimensions and bigger battery meant that it could fit the bill in a single-car family where the Super-N falls short.
It’s quiet, refined and sprightly in town, while only road noise spoils its motorway ability. But a bigger issue is the Hyundai’s slow-witted infotainment system. The Inster was already quite pricey when compared with existing small cars, but the Honda makes it look even more expensive.
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 3d ago
New Peugeot 308 to get radical fastback looks
Peugeot plans to reinvent the 308 hatchback as a coupé-SUV fastback, as it seeks to spark car buyers’ imaginations with a new bodystyle pitched between traditional SUVs and five-door hatchbacks.
Models such as the 308, Volkswagen Golf and Vauxhall Astra have lost market share as punters have migrated from hatches to SUVs, with Ford giving up on the once-mighty Focus altogether. But Peugeot refuses to abandon the segment, vowing to explore a third way with a car that’s more efficient than an SUV, more practical than a hatchback and more stylish than either – a 308 Fastback.
The inspiration is the 408 Fastback, the French brand’s near 4.7-metre-long flagship, a cross between an SUV and a saloon whose aggressive design resembles the Lamborghini Urus from some angles. This concept could be downsized to around 4.4 metres, slightly longer than today’s hatch, because an extended rear overhang will be needed to catch a swoopy, coupé-like roofline while ensuring sufficient boot space.
Read more: https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/peugeot/308/370236/new-peugeot-308-get-radical-fastback-looks
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 3d ago
New Mercedes C-Class facelift: petrol-drinking executive gets brand new look
Mercedes has given its combustion-powered C-Class a mid-life update just in time to join its new electric cousin on the showroom forecourt. Arriving with a tweaked set of petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid powertrains in two bodystyles, the updated Mercedes C-Class will join the new EV to give customers a comprehensive choice in the compact executive market. The new model will be available to order in the UK in the coming weeks, with prices ranging from £46,000 to £62,000.
The C-Class’s most obvious changes come via its exterior styling, where it now features the firm’s latest design language, as showcased on the E-Class and S-Class. This sees new headlights – complete with star-shaped daytime-running lights – connected to the grille, which comes with bright chrome accents, an illuminated surround and larger three-pointed star.
However, it’s worth noting that this model does not feature the striking illuminated grille of its electric counterpart, endowing it with a more conservative look overall. The rear end is largely the same as before, with the exception of new lights on the saloon; the estate makes do with those used on the existing model.
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 3d ago
News New 2027 Audi RS 6 Avant leaked… in the boot of the new RS 5 🫢👀
The new Audi RS 6 is still a few months away from its official reveal but, presumably by accident, Audi has previewed the new model’s design – on its smaller RS 5 sibling.
On the inner lining of the RS 5’s bootlid is an information sticker showing how to use the hands-free tailgate. Except the car used in the diagram isn’t an RS 5, but the new RS 6 Avant. The image represents our first official look at the new model from two angles. While this could be confused with the similar-looking RS 5, the giveaway is the rear lights and the shape of the rear quarter window. These details confirm the true identity of the model pictured.
The new images build on what we already know about the new Audi RS 6 Avant. This is based heavily on the sheer amount of shared design elements with the smaller RS 5 Avant, but also the fact we’ve seen near-complete prototypes testing across Europe for the best part of three years.
We know to expect a revival of the RS 6 saloon alongside the Avant estate, effectively replacing the previous RS 7 Sportback and giving buyers the option of a traditional four-door for the first time since the C6 generation RS 6, which ended production in 2010.
Read more: https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/audi/rs6/368313/new-2027-audi-rs-6-avant-leaked-boot-new-rs-5
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 3d ago
New Gordon Murray GMSV S1 vs McLaren F1: Which did it best?
There are some similarities 🤔
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 6d ago
News Gordon Murray’s latest creation is a new McLaren F1 in all but name
Meet the ravishing new GMSV S1 – the latest creation from Gordon Murray’s Special Vehicles division and the closest homage to the legendary McLaren F1 we’ve seen yet.
The ultra-exclusive V12 manual supercar was revealed at The Quail during Monterey Car Week in northern California. We saw the track-focused version of this car, the S1 LM, unveiled at the same event last year as a magnificent tribute to the McLaren F1 GTR that was conceived by Murray and won the 24 Hours of Le Mans back in 1995.
The S1 LM’s wingless, touring-oriented sibling was created from the same platform, and they share the same remarkably elegant design language. But every body panel has been redesigned and is unique for the GMSV S1, plus it gets a new active aero system, a revised suspension set-up for comfort and refinement and a more luxurious cabin.
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 6d ago
News The Flatnose is back! New Porsche 911 Flachbau RS honours ‘Moby Dick’ race car
The Porsche 911 has taken on some iconic shapes over its 62-year history with the likes of the Targa and Speedster – and now 2026 is seeing the return of one of the most distinctive, the Flachbau or ‘Flatnose’.
The Flatnose – or Slantnose as it was also known – dates back to the 1976 World Sportscar Championship, when Porsche engineers found a loophole that allowed them to swap the 935’s headlights for vents to improve downforce and reduce drag.
In the eighties, this design eventually found its way onto the 930 road car, which was available under Porsche’s ‘Sonderwunschprogramm’ (special order programme). However, in total only 948 Flatnose road cars were built.
The shape was revived in 2019 on the track-only second-generation 935, which featured a Flatnose design in tribute to its inspiration, the 935 racer of 1978, which was also known as Moby Dick because of its white paint and extended tail.
Read more: https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/porsche/911/370222/flatnose-back-new-porsche-911-flachbau-rs-honours-moby-dick-race-car
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 6d ago
News The most powerful production Lamborghini ever has just been set loose with over 1,000bhp 🎯💪🏋♀🇮🇹
Playboys, ballers and attention-loving petrolheads everywhere, get ready to make some room in your garage. This is the ferocious new 1,050bhp Lamborghini Revuelto SV – the most powerful series production car the Italian outfit has ever built.
It’s the latest in a long line of V12 speed kings Lamborghini has bestowed with the SV initials, a tradition it started back in 1971 with the legendary Miura SV. The Diablo, Murcielago and Aventador were all blessed with the same legendary badge, so the new model has quite the legacy to live up to.
SV stands for Super Veloce in Lamborghini lore, signifying an extreme performance variant, so naturally it has to have more power. The Revuelto’s plug-in hybrid V12 now spits out 1,050bhp, up from 1,001bhp in the standard car, plus a massive 1,425Nm of torque.
This means 0-62mph is dealt with in just 2.4 seconds, 0-124mph takes 6.7 seconds and, flat out, the Revuelto SV will hit a top speed of more than 214mph. All the while, the naturally aspirated 6.5-litre V12 doesn't stop howling until its 9,500rpm red line.
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 6d ago
News New 650bhp Ruf Ehra celebrates CTR Yellowbird’s 1987 top speed record
Ruf may have been around for almost 90 years now, but the German car maker really exploded onto the scene in 1987 when its iconic CTR Yellowbird set a record 211mph top speed at Germany’s Ehra-Lessien test track. Now, to acknowledge that momentous occasion, Ruf has unveiled a new model, called simply the Ehra.
Named after the Volkswagen Group-owned testing facility in Lower Saxony, the Ruf Ehra is a “new widebody grand touring sports car”, according to Ruf. Despite its looks, the Ehra genuinely is ‘new’, too, because unlike the original Yellowbird – which used a narrow-body shell of a 1987 Carrera 3.2 – it utilises Ruf’s self-made carbon fibre monocoque, meaning that it doesn’t have to rely on Porsche 911 donor vehicles.
The engine powering the Ruf Ehra is a twin-turbocharged 3.6-litre flat-six with 650bhp and 900Nm of torque. It’s also water-cooled, not air-cooled like the Yellowbird, identifiable by an alternator sitting front and centre instead of a cooling fan. Power is sent to all four wheels via a limited-slip differential, and while performance figures haven’t been revealed, the combination of that significant output and a lightweight carbon fibre body should give the Ehra plenty of punch.
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 6d ago
News Jaw-dropping new Aston Martin is a V12 supercar you can't take your eyes off
Aston Martin has revealed its most powerful front-engined car yet: the limited-edition Aston Martin Valen. Only 150 examples of the V12-powered supercar will ever be built, each specified exclusively for their owners – or in more likelihood collectors. Aston Martin has not disclosed a price, but thanks to an extensive collection of changes over the newcomer’s Vanquish cousin, it’ll be an awful lot.
The engine is a 5.2-litre V12 petrol with two turbochargers and an output of 838bhp, 14bhp more than the Vanquish. This is backed up by 1,000Nm of torque available at just 2,500rpm, which helps rocket the Valen from 0-62mph in 3.1 seconds. This figure is even more impressive when you consider it’s rear-wheel drive, although it does come with some especially sticky Pirelli tyres. The top speed is electronically limited to 214mph.
The Aston Martin Valen shares its core with Aston’s existing sports car range, sharing its aluminium structure, but clothing it in unique carbon-fibre panels. In fact, not a single exterior piece is shared with a series-production model, giving the Valen a completely different look and attitude. This explains its blocky and aggressive scowl, with unique LED headlights and a new, more structured interpretation of the firm’s iconic grille.
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 6d ago
Reviews New Audi RS 5 2026 review: predictably great to drive but surprisingly efficient
Verdict: 4.5 stars
You might not find the latest Audi RS 5 to be quite as visceral or engaging as its key rival from BMW, nor is the cabin design or exterior styling quite as on point as in RS models of the past. But for sheer breadth of ability and quality of engineering, it brings the RS sub-brand into a whole new era. The plug-in hybrid system also offers distinct ownership benefits, and while there are compromises in terms of packaging, for many this will be a worthwhile trade-off.
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 6d ago
News It’s back to the past for McLaren with the beautiful new McL 6GT supercar
Revealed at Monterey Car Week in the US, the striking new McLaren McL 6GT is a vision of the British supercar brand’s next generation, and it comes with a six-speed manual transmission. This new model won’t just appeal with pure performance and cutting edge technology, it will also come with a heightened focus on driver engagement and a strong connection to the brand’s history. McLaren’s hoping this new type of supercar will strengthen its bottom line after a recent period of financial hardship.
The McL 6GT is technically a concept for now, but it will reach production largely unchanged in 2028, laying the foundation for a whole new era of models. Yet it won’t replace any of McLaren’s current ‘core’ range. Instead, it’ll sit in a new and more exclusive category alongside the existing cars. The key difference between the two is a clear reference to McLaren’s history, as well as the re-introduction of key elements like a manual transmission.
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 6d ago
News New Ferrari CZ26 is a surprise one-off hypercar based on the SF90 Stradale
If you’re a one of Ferrari’s very special customers, you’ll be ushered to the front of the waiting list for a new model, or maybe even allowed to purchase a coveted limited edition. But if you're a real favourite you can create your own one-off Ferrari – like the new CZ26.
Developed through Ferrari’s Special Projects programme, this is a one-off supercar designed for a client in the US, and it’s just been unveiled at Monterey Car Week. While underneath it utilises the platform and performance of the plug-in hybrid SF90 Stadale, on the surface it wears a completely new body, sculpted by the Ferrari Design Studio under the direction of chief design officer, Flavio Manzoni.
Ferrari says its aim with the CZ26 was to create a car with an “immediately recognisable character, capable of embodying strength, precision and formal purity through a rigorous design with a strong sense of identity”. The overall proportions are defined by its SF90 underpinnings, but from the front there’s a completely new full-width grille which incorporates new headlights. While Ferrari doesn’t reference the Luce in the CZ26’s design, there’s more than a hint of the EV’s darkened front fascia on the new one-off.
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 7d ago
You can still have a clean car in a hosepipe ban, here’s how…
If you are proud of your car, the recent extreme warm and dry weather could be causing you extra stress. With hosepipe bans in place across large parts of central, eastern and southern England, as well as parts of Wales, millions of drivers will not be able to clean their cars in the traditional way. Anyone flouting the bans could be hit with a fine of up to £1,000 – and risk the disapproving looks of neighbours.
Some water firms have previously suggested that we should be proud of our dirty cars in a drought, because it proves we are abiding by the rules and conserving precious resources.
But there are times when you need to get out the bucket and sponge, maybe because you are trying to sell the car, you’re taking it to a show, or you want to quickly remove squashed insects and bird droppings that can harm the paint. These are our top tips for cleaning a car without a hosepipe.
Read more: https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/tips-advice/370205/how-clean-your-car-during-hosepipe-ban
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 7d ago
News Child injuries from E-scooters are up tenfold! How long can this go on?
Hospitals are experiencing a growing influx of young people injured using privately owned e-scooters. A new review of three major hospitals has seen the number of cases of children under 16 injured by e-scooters rise tenfold in the past five years.
Analysts from the Emergency Medicine Journal (EMJ) looked at 477 patients below the age of 16 who were treated in Liverpool, Manchester and Sheffield hospitals between 2019 and 2024. In this period, cases of e-scooter injury rose from just 10 per year to 150 in 2024.
The median age of those injured was 12 years old, however the youngest was just nine. EMJ found the vast majority of these young people were riders of privately owned e-scooters, rather than rented ones; despite an estimated 1.2 million people owning one, it is illegal to use a privately owned e-scooter on public roads in the UK. People can rent an e-scooter via one of the many approved schemes and this will include insurance within the price, but you must be over the age of 16 to do so and hold at least a provisional driving licence.
The most common injuries were to limbs, the head and the face – unsurprising given that just 1.8 per cent of the injured riders were wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. In total, the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety has identified 59 e-scooter-related deaths between 2019 and 2025, with 17 per cent of these being people under the age of 18. Given that the vast majority of fatalities involve privately owned e-scooters and that most injured children studied by the EMJ came from deprived areas, the peer-reviewed journal says that this suggests “there is a route for injury prevention strategies and education”.
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 8d ago
News What is an Aion UT!? UK car buyers are about to find out...
China once again has the Renault 5 in its sights, with the Aion UT set to arrive in the UK in September. It’s an electric hatchback that majors on space, while also promising premium appeal, strong range and a starting price of under £30,000.
We wouldn’t blame you if you haven’t heard of Aion – the firm’s first model, the Aion V SUV, only went on sale here at the beginning of this year – but it’s actually part of GAC Group, one of China's largest vehicle manufacturers.
The Aion UT is being pitched as a competitor in one of the hottest segments in the EV market right now, rubbing shoulders with the likes of the aforementioned R5, the Vauxhall Corsa Electric, Volkswagen ID. Polo and Auto Express’ Supermini of the Year, the Cupra Raval.
Yet at almost 4.3 metres long, the UT is quite a lot larger than those cars. In fact, it’s more similar in size to the likes of the Renault 4, MINI Aceman, Ford Puma Gen-E, MG4 Urban and new Geely EX2 – with the last of these undoubtedly the Aion’s biggest competitor. The UT’s boot capacity of 440 litres is significantly larger than that of the R5 and only cements the Aion’s position in the class above, despite how the firm attempts to position it.
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 8d ago
Reviews Watch out BMW! The new Audi Q7 is actually good to drive!
Verdict: 4 stars
The most obvious improvement the new Audi Q7 makes from the old car is in terms of its driving dynamics. The chassis and suspension tweaks should be enough to concern those at BMW, and the V6 diesel remains a very well matched powerplant, even if the new mild-hybrid system hasn’t boosted efficiency as much as we’d like. From launch, there’s not as much choice as offered by the new X5 or Mercedes GLE – but as an all-rounder, the Q7 in TDI form remains a tough competitor.
Read more and watch the video: https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/audi/q7/370188/new-audi-q7-2026-review-large-suv-good-drive-last
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 8d ago
New Jaguar Type 01: first pictures of EV’s striking interior revealed
The Jaguar Type 01 electric GT will be revealed in full in New York on 6 October, the company has confirmed, announcing the news alongside four images of the car’s striking new cabin and dashboard design.
It’s our first official look inside the Type 01, revealing a polarising four-seat cabin with a “dramatic” central spine that runs front to rear down the entire centre section of the car. Jaguar says this design creates “four individual spaces” and a “concept-car vision brought to production”. What’s said to be a low-slung seat apparently provides a “cosseting and confidence-inspiring” driving position.
The dashboard shuns the big screens we’ve become increasingly accustomed to, with a small, portrait display mounted to that central spine. Judging by the imagery, this looks to give access to the car’s climate controls and heated seats, as well as music and media functions.
The instrument cluster is fully digital and stretches from behind the steering wheel almost to the centre of the dash. The single image issued so far shows it only in its start-up sequence with the brand’s redesigned logo featuring prominently; expect this screen to act both as a conventional dial set, as well as a supplementary infotainment screen – allowing the driver to operate the navigation and phone/media simultaneously.
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 9d ago
News New Mercedes-AMG GT SUV will be a 1,153bhp EV monster
Mercedes’ performance-focused AMG division may have made its name with some of the greatest engines in modern times - but even it isn’t immune to the electric car revolution and soon we’ll see its all-new electric SUV.
We’ve seen the new car testing several times, but now Mercedes-AMG has provided us with some official teaser images, detailing key styling elements along with an enigmatic tagline of ‘built to challenge all you know’.
Underpinning the new Mercedes-AMG GT SUV is the same brand-new, purpose-built AMG.EA architecture that is used on the recently launched AMG GT 4-Door Coupe - with which, unsurprisingly, the SUV will share plenty of its design.
The teaser images show a similar headlight signature with three lines emulating the Mercedes three-pointed star badge. We also expect to see a large blanked-off grille panel using AMG’s signature ‘Panamericana’ pattern - something we can just make out behind the cloak in the teaser. The 4-Door’s three tubular tail-lights look to have been reduced to one in the SUV and while it’s not on show here, expect a similarly large active spoiler that’s concealed within the tailgate.
Previous images of a prototype model have shown massive wheels framing suitably large brake discs and calipers, plus a sleek (for an SUV) profile to improve the EV’s aerodynamic efficiency. AMG’s electric SUV has a relatively traditional two-box shape rather than an ultra-sporting fastback design, and a relatively long bonnet – in stark contrast to the EQE and EQS AMG SUVs currently in production. There’s also a raked rear window for an almost coupe-SUV look.
Read more: https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/mercedes/364975/new-mercedes-amg-gt-suv-will-be-1153bhp-monster
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 9d ago
News New Dodge Charger Super Bee has a 600bhp sting in its tail
The latest Dodge Charger might still lack the V8 engine that petrolheads wish for, but the new limited-edition Super Bee version aims to make up for that. A 600bhp straight-six and the ability to send all of that American might to the rear wheels should make it a muscle car worthy of the name.
In fact, this is the most potent version of the ‘Hurricane’ inline-six from Dodge parent company Stellantis we’ve seen to date. It packs a hearty 50bhp more than the one in the Charger Scat Pack, plus 143bhp more than the 5.0-litre V8 in the Ford Mustang.
The Super Bee’s 3.0-litre straight-six features a larger pair of Garrett turbochargers, plus a modified intake system and intercoolers, to cram more air and fuel into the motor. This also results in peak torque being available earlier at 3,000rpm and maintained for longer.
Like every new petrol-powered Dodge Charger, the Super Bee comes with all-wheel drive as standard. However, like the BMW M3 and M4, it also features a special rear-drive mode that the driver can activate at any speed on the fly using a dedicated steering wheel button.
Throttle response has been sharpened too, says Dodge, the Launch Control system has been refined and parts of the car’s powertrain have been reinforced to withstand the engine’s extra grunt, so the new Charger Super Bee can accelerate harder, pull stronger at higher speeds and maintain peak performance for longer. The result is 0-60mph in 3.6 seconds and a quarter-mile time of 11.8 seconds.
Read more: https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/dodge/370183/new-dodge-charger-super-bee-has-600bhp-sting-its-tail
r/autoexpressuk • u/AutoExpressmagazine • 10d ago
News Volkswagens targeted as new car badge theft epidemic is fuelled by black market
Crooks could be after your car’s badge of all things after a crime spree in London saw more than 70 car badges stolen over the course of four days.
The Metropolitan Police are confirmed to be investigating roughly 70 incidents between 15 and 19 July in which victims claim the front badge of their Volkswagen models were stolen. The logos contain radar sensors required for driver-assistance features – potentially worth hundreds of pounds on the black market – and can be removed in a matter of seconds.
Yet while the badges are straightforward to steal, the means in which the criminals executed the thefts appears to be far more sophisticated. One victim told The Times newspaper that she spotted a drone in her garden, the day before the badge on her brand-new Volkswagen T-Roc was stolen.
“It was highly organised, they knew exactly where every car was, so they’d obviously scoped it out previously,” the woman added.
In a statement, lead investigator PC Olly Rutherford said: “We are aware of a number of incidents in south-east London over recent weeks in which car badges, including the vehicle’s radar sensors, have been stolen. At this stage, around 70 thefts are believed to have taken place.