Every car enthusiast has ever thought about being at least a little clairvoyant and managing to buy a car that will become the next classic and its price will rise noticeably. But some people buy a car just for their pleasure, and in this case it is better to buy it cheap. And which are the cars that have the potential to become the next ʺclassicsʺ?
The internet visibility and popularity of luxury car brands serves us as a good indicator of what the sales numbers will be in the future and what trends will shape the global car industry. Every luxury car brand from our list pays a lot of attention to customers and runs appropriate online campaigns. They are a kind of reflection of what customers want.
The luxury SUV Land Rover Range Rover has been among us already in its fifth generation. The new model has a familiar look, with cleaner lines that keep it fresh and modern. It goes without saying that it boasts a lot of modern technology.
Land Rover has introduced an 'addition' to the Discovery model range, for the 2023 model year, with the top-level Metropolitan Edition.
The premiere of the latest Bond film has been postponed several times, but it will take place at the end of September. Of course, Bond will be seen behind the wheel of an Aston Martin, but since villains also need a suitable car for a movie chase, the special version of the Land Rover Defender V8 is more than the right choice.
Colleagues at the British What Car? tackled the interesting topic of luxury SUV reliability. The result of the "action" highlighted the most and least reliable ones.
At the top of the Land Rover brand's performance hierarchy is a model bearing the Range Rover SVR nameplate. It is an extremely dynamic vehicle with as much as 575 HP, electronic air suspension, two-stage active exhaust and massive Brembo brakes. In other words, this is a "vehicle" that really sets the tone for sportiness in the SUV segment. If you're looking for a little more flair in your everyday life, the latest iteration of the SVR could be just what you need.
The innovative design team at Zero Labs Automotive continues its line of electric classics, this time with Land Rover's 3 Series SUV. Redesigned to suit the power sources of the future, the vehicle boasts bodywork reminiscent of the iconic model from 1971-1985 , and the same powertrain is used as was used last year in the electrification of the Ford Bronco.
Sir James Arthur Ratcliffe is a British billionaire who is involved in a myriad of different industries and businesses, including various automotive businesses. Among other things, he is also a supporter of the Mercedes AMG F1 team. Ratcliffe is now venturing into the automotive industry, as the latest version of Land Rover's Defender model doesn't suit him and he doesn't like it at all. Because he was so disappointed with the new generation, he decided to make his own new Defender, one that retains the recognizable spirit and boldness of the original British SUV.
Jaguar Land Rover presented the Project Vector concept program, which will solve the future problems of urban mobility.
For the first time in decades, a completely redesigned Land Rover Defender has hit the market. Land Rover has updated the Defender for the 21st century while retaining its iconic silhouette. Don't let the softer, more modern lines fool you, the new Defender is truly capable and equipped with advanced technologies, making it the perfect companion for your expeditions.
If you own a Range Rover Defender and it's perhaps getting a little run down, and Rover Classic Works have come up with ultra-modern aftermarket parts to upgrade it - giving the popular SUV another chance before its latest is unveiled generation.