Forget everything you knew about off-road vehicles, because here comes the Defender OCTA Black – black as rocker leather and solid as Noel Gallagher's bass guitar.
Seawolf X, a 43-meter catamaran beauty from the Rossinavi shipyard, represents the pinnacle of sustainable technology, artificial intelligence and elegant aesthetics. With an exceptional design, three electric modes and an abundance of luxurious spaces, she is ready to conquer the Mediterranean and the Caribbean.
Elon Musk is preparing the biggest user experience update in Tesla history. Tesla Grock, a smart assistant with personality and humor, is coming to your Tesla, ready to give you the orders. And, believe me, he will be much nicer than your constantly smart-ass passenger! We will finally get a talking car with character.
Just when everyone thought we had reached the peak of gasoline debauchery, John Hennessey came along and built what seems like a complete provocation to modern hypercars. Meet the Hennessey Demon 1700 – a purple demon with the power of a small hydroelectric plant, a brutal turbo orchestra under the hood, and the ability to teleport you a quarter mile in under eight seconds.
Porsche is expanding its Porsche 911 fleet with new four-wheel drive models – the Carrera 4S Coupé and Cabriolet, and the Targa 4S. More than just cosmetic changes – this is a serious upgrade. And yes, it comes at a price.
The electric war between the American automotive giants is in full swing, with more twists and dramatic twists than the average Netflix series. General Motors has clearly hit the nail on the head with its electric Hummer, and is now breathing down the neck of Ford's famous F-150 Lightning, which is struggling with declining sales. Meanwhile, politicians are mixing up controversial moves, consumers are speculating whether they will return to the good old V8 engines, and South Koreans are surprisingly no longer finding the electric formula for success. So let's take a closer look at who plays the main role in this electric soap opera (GMC Hummer) and who will have to accept the roles of extras.
If the saying goes that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, then in the case of Mercedes’ electric flagship EQS, it’s more than obvious that most of those beholders have poor eyesight. Or they’re simply not fans of giant, luxurious jelly beans. I’ll admit that I don’t think the EQS is bad in person at all – but hey, I’m clearly in a small, weird minority. It may not have the imposing presence of the S-Class, but the EQS was never intended to be a direct successor to the legendary king of the road. Perhaps we’ve been a little too harsh on it?
The Ferrari Roma has sailed off into the sunset, but its successor, the 2026 Ferrari Amalfi, is here to carry the spirit of the Italian coast forward. With even more power, fewer digital frustrations and a style that only Maranello can create, the Amalfi promises a pleasure worth dropping everything for and heading south.
The MINI JCW Countryman ALL4 (2025) has grown up, become more practical, digitalized and faster – but it hasn't lost what has always set MINI apart. Charisma. Style. And a little bit of madness.
In 2025, small cars have become much more than just transportation from point A to B. We highlight eight new models that impress with sophisticated design, electric or hybrid technology and just that – character. Introducing the Fiat Grande Panda, Mini Cooper Electric, Volvo EX30, Alfa Romeo Junior, Lancia Ypsilon, Renault 5 E-Tech, Smart #1 and Jeep Avenger. These city stars are guaranteed to make you stand out in a crowd of mediocrity – and save the planet in the process. Here’s a short and sparkling overview of each model.
The Mini is as British as a cup of tea at five o'clock, but let's face it - even icons need a little refresh. And that's exactly what British design masters CALLUM and Wood & Pickett have done with a new, exclusive version of the classic Mini - the Wood & Pickett Mini, which looks so good that even David Beckham would envy its first owner, David Gandy.
From legendary SUVs to rugged pickup trucks, we present a selection of vehicles that will take you confidently into the wilderness in 2025. But because we know that choosing the right adventure vehicle is more important than choosing a partner, we've rounded up the best - the 8 best camping and overland adventure cars of 2025 - that you'll be happy to get stuck in the middle of nowhere with.











