Category: Marques

  • Bentley Restores World’s Oldest Bentley T-Series

    Bentley Restores World’s Oldest Bentley T-Series

    • The very first Bentley T-Series returns to the Heritage Collection
    • First registered on 28 September 1965 as a company ‘trials car’
    • Car found after years in storage as a non-running example
    • Recommissioned over 18 months of painstaking work at Bentley specialists, P&A Wood
    • Team encountered many challenges, from wiring loom and accident damage to missing dashboard
    • A sensitive recommissioning process – ‘repair over replace’ mantra
    • A significant model in Bentley history: the first monocoque

    [source: Bentley Motors]

    (Crewe, 9 September 2024) The world’s oldest Bentley T-Series, a standard saloon in Shell Grey, has returned to Crewe after 59 years. Sensitively recommissioned and retaining much of its original componentry and running gear, it takes its place in the Bentley Heritage Collection of road- and race-cars that together describe all 105 years of Bentley’s history.

    T-Series chassis number SBH1001 was used as a company trials car and featured in the original press coverage following the model launch at the 1965 Paris Salon de l’Auto. When found under a cover in storage, the car had not run for decades and was missing several key areas – including its entire interior. The car’s significance as the first T-Series – or equivalent Rolls Royce Silver Shadow – off the production line prompted the decision to recommission it, preserving as much of the original car as possible.

    Mike Sayer, Head of the Bentley Heritage Collection, explains:    
    “The T-Series is one of the final two pieces of the puzzle to complete our rejuvenated Heritage Collection. Our Chief Communications Officer, Wayne Bruce and I quite literally found it under a tarpaulin in the back of a warehouse, and given it was the first-of-line chassis we knew we had to save it. Together with our T-Series Mulliner Coupe, this revitalised sedan completes the Bentley heritage story of the 1960s and 1970s, and is now an outstanding example of the model, which was the first Bentley to use a unitary monocoque construction.”

    After a group of Bentley apprentices started the process of dismantling and assessing the car, the recommissioning of the T-Series was entrusted to the expert team at P&A Wood, specialists in the preservation and restoration of classic Bentleys and the company’s partner for Heritage Collection projects. Louise Wood, daughter of co-founder Andrew Wood, led the project, supported by Coachwork manager Dave Lowe – a P&A Wood veteran of 23 years.

    Restored to prime condition
    Taking stock of the T-Series Bentley, key elements of the drivetrain proved to be in surprisingly good condition. The engine burst into life after a 15-year silence, needing only a thorough service, and the gearbox simply required minor adjustment. The rear axle too was in a good state and only needed new seals.

    Major challenges for the team included a missing dashboard, no interior trim, a wiring loom in pieces without a detailed diagram, corrosion around the rear subframe and previous poor-quality crash repairs. With few replacement parts available off-the shelf, the team sourced a donor vehicle that was at the end of its life. As the specification of the T-Series evolved over the years, it was important that the donor should also be an early model. Every detail was discussed and pored over, right down to the correct (Rolls-Royce) logo on the seat belt buckles and the lack of wing mirrors.

    The T Series featured innovative vibration-deadening Vibrashock mounts and a two-circuit hydro-pneumatic ride height control, all of which were thoroughly overhauled. All hydraulic hoses were replaced, and unique components like the brake distribution valves were restored to full working condition. Rewiring and fitting the dashboard proved a major undertaking, requiring huge amounts of time and perseverance. 

    Meanwhile the paintwork was stripped, revealing poorly executed accident repair work and inconsistent panel gaps. One rear wing was corroded and had to be replaced, after which the entire vehicle was given multiple coats of 2k high build primer, each coat being carefully sanded down once dry. ‘We spent a lot of time softening the panel edges, so they don’t look carved out of filler,’ Dave Lowe explains. ‘And though we’re using modern two-pack finishes, we tried to do everything in the old Crewe way.’ That included a final sand down with 8000 grit abrasive followed by machine polishing. Brightwork and bumpers were cleaned and polished, but not re-chromed – preserving the original patina.

    That story now begins a new chapter, as the T-Series is reunited with its former press office registration number of 1900 TU as the latest addition to the Heritage Collection. Along with the 45 other cars in the Collection, the T-Series will live on Bentley’s campus in Crewe, England, on permanent display and kept in running, road legal condition to enable driving when needed.

    The Bentley T-Series
    In 1958, work began on designing the first monocoque Bentley and Rolls-Royce, destined to replace coachbuilt bodies underpinned by a separate chassis. The result was the car sold by Bentley as the T-Series and by Rolls-Royce as the Silver Shadow.

    By 1962, John Blatchley – famous for styling the R-Type Continental – had completed a new exterior design for a steel and aluminium monocoque body. The design improved on the passenger space of the preceding S3, but with the overall car now seven inches shorter, five inches lower and three and a half inches narrower.

    Using the freshly developed 225 bhp, 6.23-litre V8 engine, seven prototypes undertook significant testing including endurance runs of over 100,000 miles. At the time the engine achieved the highest specific output by weight of any production car in the world of 2.7 lb/hp (1.2 kg/hp).  Design innovations included separate sub frames to carry the engine and transmission, suspension, steering and rear axle assemblies, with ‘Vibrashock’ rubber sub frame mounts developed to isolate road noise and vibration.   

    The Bentley T-Series was hailed as a clear example of revolutionary engineering given it was the first Bentley to move away from a separate chassis build, and its relatively lightweight construction gave impressive performance for a four-sedan in 1965, with a maximum speed of 115 mph and 0-62 mph achieved in 10.9 seconds.

    1,868 examples of the first-generation T-Series were produced, with a pre-tax list price of £5,425 and the majority being standard four-door saloons.

    About Bentley Motors
    Bentley Motors is the most sought-after luxury car brand in the world. The company’s headquarters in Crewe is home to all of its operations including design, R&D, engineering, Mulliner and production of the company’s five model lines, Continental GT, Continental GT Convertible, Flying Spur, Bentayga and Bentayga EWB. The combination of fine craftsmanship, using skills that have been handed down through generations, alongside engineering expertise and cutting-edge technology is unique to UK luxury car brands such as Bentley. It is also an example of high-value British manufacturing at its best. Bentley employs around 4,000 people at Crewe.

  • Porsche x Pantone Present Exclusive Color Turbonite in Pantone Fashion Color Trend Report

    Porsche x Pantone Present Exclusive Color Turbonite in Pantone Fashion Color Trend Report

    • Published for the fashion industry by the Pantone Color Institute, this season features the first color uniquely designed by an automotive brand in the highly regarded report
    • Turbonite, an exclusive and timeless, innovative shade of grey, is part of what makes a Turbo so distinctive 
    • Colours are created at Porsche in a labour-intensive process lasting a number of years

    [source: Porsche AG]

    Twice a year, the Pantone Color Institute publishes the Pantone Fashion Color Trend Report, its preview of popular and innovative colors that provides important stimuli for the world of design and fashion. In the latest issue for New York Fashion Week (NYFW, 6 to 11 September 2024), Pantone presents Turbonite – the first time the report has featured a customized color from an automotive brand. Since the end of 2023, Porsche has been sharpening the look of its Turbo derivatives with this elegant metallic grey tone. The sports car manufacturer and the color specialist will celebrate the publication of ‘The Story of Turbonite’ with a high-profile event ahead of NYFW.

    Stuttgart/New York. “Every designer and graphic artist knows the Pantone color cards. In the same way that the Porsche 911 is the archetype of all sports cars, for more than 60 years the US company’s color standard system has been the reference work for everyone that uses colors in design,” says Michael Mauer, Vice President Style Porsche. “We are proud to be the first outside brand represented in Pantone’s Fashion Color Trend Report. Turbonite is unique. An innovative, timeless, strong, but not loud color that gives our Turbo derivatives an unmistakable, self-assured look. Like all Porsche colors, the newly developed color shade was created over several years in a labour-intensive creative and development process.”

    The target group for Pantone’s Fashion Color Trend Report encompasses the entire design and fashion world. The color trends that it forecasts significantly influence future collections. “Car design and fashion have inspired each other for many years. Trend scouts very closely observe what’s new and what can be adapted,” says Laurie Pressman, Vice President of the Pantone Color Institute. “In our opinion, Turbonite has the potential to become an iconic color and shape the perception of the Porsche brand for years to come. Simply put, this metallic grey tone has that certain something. We are happy to reward the courage it took to develop this exclusive color by including it in our Pantone Fashion Color Trend Report Spring / Summer 2025/2026.”

    In August, Porsche celebrated the 50th birthday of the 911 Turbo with a special edition, while also commemorating all Turbo derivatives as a special, highly emotional part of the brand. A limited anniversary model of the 911 Turbo S and a Taycan Turbo S will be present at the ‘Porsche x Pantone’ event as part of the NYFW, illustrating that irrespective of body shape and drive concept, Turbonite creates a unique look all by itself.

    About Turbonite
    Gold-tinted elements create the elegant, metallising effect of Turbonite. The top layer exhibits a contrasting satin-matte finish. For the Porsche Turbo derivatives across all model lines, the lettering on the rear, the Daylight Opening (DLO) and the borders of the side windows are finished in Turbonite, which is also the dominant color in the exclusive crest. All the range-topping high-performance models feature this crest on the front of the car, as well as on the lightweight alloy wheels and the steering wheel. Depending on the model line, further details such as the inlays in the front aprons, the spokes, or the aeroblades in the light alloy wheels can be finished in this exclusive color.

    Additionally, selected components in the interior, for example the trim strips and the belt straps, as well as a number of controls such as the mode switch and the air conditioning controls, also come in Turbonite. In this case, too, the exact scope depends on the model line. In combination with a black interior, Turbonite is also used as a contrasting color for the decorative stitching on the seats, door panel trims, instrument panel and floor mats.

    About the Porsche color programme
    At the start of 2024, Porsche revised and emotionalised the color scheme for all model lines. Contrasts, Shades, Dream and Legends are the names of the categories for former standard, metallic and special colours. These reflect a variety of topics, and their emotional labels make it easier for the customer to choose a colour.

    Alongside the standard color programme, the sports car manufacturer offers even more individualised paintwork with ‘Paint to Sample’ and ‘Paint to Sample Plus’. With ‘Paint to Sample’, the focus is on the availability of classic Porsche colors recognisable from the company’s history. At present, the range across all model lines comprises more than 170 colors. ‘Paint to Sample Plus’ also offers the option of creating highly individual colors based on customer specifications. 

    About the Pantone® Fashion Color Trend Report
    The colors presented in the half-yearly Pantone Fashion Color Trend Report are selected from the Pantone Fashion, Home + Interiors color system, the most widely used and highly regarded color standard system for fashion, textile, home and interior design. Each season, the Pantone Color Institute publishes the Pantone Fashion Color Trend Report as a half-yearly color trend preview for the coming season, presenting the most important colors expected at the New York Fashion Week and the London Fashion Week. Over the entire season, the Pantone Fashion Color Trend Report provides a color reference for retailers, brands, fashion designers and the press.

    About Pantone
    Pantone provides the universal language of color that enables color-critical decisions through every stage of the workflow for brands and manufacturers. More than 10 million designers and producers around the world rely on Pantone products and services to help define, communicate and control color from inspiration to realization – leveraging advanced X-Rite technology to achieve color consistency across various materials and finishes for graphics, fashion and product design. Pantone Standards feature digital and physical color specification and workflow tools. The Pantone Color Institute™ provides customized color standards, brand identity and product color consulting as well as trend forecasting inclusive of Pantone Color of the Year, Fashion Runway Color Trend Reports, color psychology and more. Pantone B2B Licensing incorporates the Pantone Color System into different products and services, enabling licensees to communicate and reproduce certified Pantone values and improve efficiencies for their users. Pantone Lifestyle brings color and design together across apparel, home, and accessories.

  • Introducing Classic Defender V8 by Works Bespoke

    Introducing Classic Defender V8 by Works Bespoke

    Clients can now specify a fully restored Classic Defender V8 to reflect their personality, with an extended choice of materials, colour combinations, finishes and accessories 

    • Classic Defender V8 by Works Bespoke is the next chapter in the Classic Defender story
    • Unique new commissioning service represents the pinnacle of personalisation and restoration offered by Land Rover Classic Works Bespoke 
    • Clients can specify a fully restored Classic Defender V8 to reflect their personality, with an extended choice of materials, interior and exterior colour combinations, finishes, accessories, and upgrades
    • Remastered by hand in the UK by our expert Land Rover Classic engineers, each vehicle is fitted with a genuine Land Rover 405hp OEM 5.0 litre petrol V8 engine, producing 515Nm of torque, mated to an eight‑speed ZF automatic transmission
    • Available in iconic 90 and 110 body designs, priced from £190,000 plus applicable local taxes
    • Classic Defender V8 by Works Bespoke will make its debut at Goodwood Revival in September 2024

    [source: JLR, Land Rover Classic]

    The next chapter in the Land Rover Classic story has arrived, with the launch of the Classic Defender V8 by Works Bespoke. Expanding Land Rover Classic’s range of restoration services to deliver totally unique vehicles, Works Bespoke allows individuals to bring their Classic Defender vision to life and represents the pinnacle of personalisation. 

    With 90 and 110 body designs to choose from, clients can specify the Classic Defender V8 of their dreams using the new digital Land Rover Classic configurator tool, as well as receiving dedicated personalised support from the specialist teams at Classic Works in Coventry, UK and Essen, Germany.

    Each Classic Defender V8 by Works Bespoke is the product of hundreds of hours of painstaking work by our expert Land Rover Classic engineers. Every example, sourced by our team of specialists, utilises donor vehicles originally produced between 2012‑2016, before being fully remastered from the ground up to the finest possible detail, re‑engineered and upgraded, so that clients can be confident in the vehicle’s longevity, strength, and enduring quality.

    Blending luxury, capability and modern usability, the Classic Defender V8 is powered by a genuine Land Rover 405hp 5.0‑litre petrol V8 engine. Giving these exclusive vehicles the power of a V8 with the authenticity of a Classic Defender.

    Following the same mechanical formula as Land Rover Classic Islay Edition and Trophy vehicles, the powerful V8 engine is mated to an eight‑speed ZF automatic transmission for effortless performance underpinned by our in‑house suspension set up, developed for optimal road holding and ride comfort.

    “With Works Bespoke, we are giving clients the opportunity to create their perfect Classic Defender V8, a vehicle that will suit their exact lifestyle. Every vehicle is lovingly crafted, with creativity the only limit when it comes to personalising each vehicle to the owner’s desired specification. From start to finish, clients of Works Bespoke will be given an experience like no other, creating their ultimate Classic Defender V8.” – Paul Barritt, Director of Land Rover Classic

    Every step in the Works Bespoke design process is personalised with a range of colours and finishes available to fit every lifestyle inside and out. When it comes to exterior paint finishes clients can select the colour of their dreams for the timeless bodywork, whether it is from one of the defined Heritage, Contemporary, Premium or SV Metallic palettes, or a truly bespoke option with our match to sample service.

    The SV Metallic palette provides the most exclusive colour spectrum ever offered, with dramatic depth and impeccable hand‑finished quality, including colours such as Sunset Gold or Sunrise Copper. Heritage options include Balmoral Green and Marine Blue, while Contemporary offers Corinthian Bronze and Firenze Red, among others. The roof can be in body colour or completed with a contrasting finish, such as Limestone – the roof colour of the recent Islay Edition. 

    Customisation extends far beyond body colours, with the ability to refine a multitude of exterior details, ensuring each commission perfectly matches the client and their needs. Choose between a Heritage, Standard or Adventure grille, with bonnet script, door handles and fixings in either silver or black as part of the Silver or Black Packs. 

    A choice of 16‑inch Wolf wheels or 18‑inch Sawtooth alloys are available, the former finished in either black or Limestone. Additionally, side steps are available alongside accessories including a roof rack, expedition cage, ladder, and winch, for those venturing further off‑road. Atop the Classic Defender V8, clients can also select a set of classic‑style roof‑mounted spotlights, or a full roof‑mounted LED light bar. 

    As with previous Classic Defender V8 models, every Works Bespoke vehicle is fitted with modern LED headlights as standard for enhanced visibility in all conditions, paired with either the Heritage Lighting Pack or the Crystal Lighting Pack, lending distinctly classic or modern details to the vehicle’s bodywork. 

    The interior is recognisably Classic Defender, revitalised and crafted in line with the client’s desired specification, with carefully chosen modern features designed to make the Classic Defender as user‑friendly as possible. 

    A tactile and intuitive pistol shifter gear selector controls the automatic transmission, while luxurious leather can be found on the seats, side trim, doors, roof lining and dashboard, finished in one of five monotone or eight duotone options with colours such as Caraway, Liberty Blue, and Garnet.

    Prominent in the gloss black centre console is the Land Rover Classic Infotainment System, which incorporates modern functionality such as satellite navigation, DAB radio and Bluetooth thanks to a 3.5‑inch touchscreen, with an original display and facia. 

    Clients are encouraged to utilise the new Classic Defender V8 configurator to explore a broad range of options, before consulting Land Rover Classic product experts to personalise their vehicle to an even greater degree. Clients are also able to look beyond this specific set of colours should they wish, discussing their desires with an expert member of the Land Rover Classic team. 

    For individuals who want to keep their options open when out on or off‑road, the Adventure Pack includes a roof‑mounted tent box and ladder, while a Ply Guys Camper Conversion is also available, turning the rear space of the cabin into a bespoke living quarters.

    Carefully selected donor vehicles date from 2012‑2016, with every example fitted with a naturally aspirated 5.0‑litre V8 providing 405hp and 515Nm of torque as part of the Works Bespoke process. Power is transmitted to the wheels via an eight‑speed ZF automatic transmission and All‑Wheel Drive system, providing everyday drivability and exceptional capability.

    All Classic Defender V8 by Works Bespoke vehicles benefit from a curated selection of high‑quality parts, such as performance‑focussed four‑piston Alcon brakes, the front discs measuring 335mm and 300mm at the rear. These offer excellent braking performance to match the vehicle’s straight‑line pace – whilst, in unison, the Defender Suspension Upgrade Kit ensures excellent on and off‑road comfort and performance, with revised Eibach coil spring rates and anti‑roll bars and Bilstein dampers.

    Perfect for adventurers, enthusiasts and collectors, prices for the Classic Defender V8 by Works Bespoke start from £190,000 + VAT for the four‑seat 90 Station Wagon and £199,000 + VAT for the five‑seat 110 Station Wagon. A seven‑seat 110 Station Wagon is available from £204,000 + VAT.

    The Classic Defender V8 by Works Bespoke will make its debut at the 2024 Goodwood Revival from 6‑8 September, giving prospective clients and keen Classic Defender fans the opportunity to see the vehicle and meet members of the Land Rover Classic team.

    V8 DEFENDER HISTORY

    V8 powertrains in the Land Rover Defender and its production predecessors started with the Series III Stage 1 V8 of 1979. The carburetted 3.5‑litre Rover V8 produced 90bhp. 

    The Land Rover 110 from 1983, and 90 from 1984, used the same 3.5‑litre Rover V8 engine as the Series III Stage 1 V8, but in 113bhp form, uprated to 135bhp from 1987. 

    For North American Specification (NAS), Defender 90s and 110s only, from 1992, a 182bhp fuel‑injected 3.9‑litre version of the Rover V8 was fitted, along with a four‑speed automatic transmission. 

    In 1998, the fuel‑injected 190bhp 4.0‑litre V8 from the second‑generation Range Rover was fitted to a limited run of 50th Anniversary Defender 90s, with a four‑speed automatic transmission.

    5.0‑litre naturally‑aspirated 2018 Defender Works V8 became the first official V8‑powered Land Rover Defender to be introduced since 1998.

    Other editions of the Land Rover Classic Defender V8 include the Islay, Trophy and Trophy II variants.

    About Land Rover Classic

    Land Rover Classic is the official source of authentic cars, expert services, genuine parts, and unforgettable experiences for classic Land Rover enthusiasts worldwide. Our team of highly skilled engineers at the Jaguar Land Rover Classic Works facility in Coventry specialises in outstanding Land Rover Series I and Range Rover Reborn restorations and building the Defender Works V8. 

    All enquiries from prospective Land Rover Classic customers should be directed to:  
    sales@classic‑jaguarlandrover.com/ +44 (0) 2476 566 600 / www.landrover.com/classic 

    Important notice
    JLR is constantly seeking ways to improve the specification, design and production of its vehicles, parts and accessories and alterations take place continually. Whilst every effort is made to produce up‑to‑date literature, this document should not be regarded as an infallible guide to current specifications or availability, nor does it constitute an offer for the sale of any particular vehicle, part, or accessory. All figures are manufacturer’s estimates. 

    Further Information

    For more information on the full range of cars, services, parts, and experiences offered by Land Rover Classic, visit: www.landrover.com/classic  

    For more information about Land Rover Classic Parts, including performance upgrades for the classic Defender, visit: parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.com

    For further Land Rover Classic media information, visit: www.media.landrover.com 

    Land Rover Classic Channels: 

    Instagram: instagram.com/landrover.classic/

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    Facebook: facebook.com/LandRover 

    Twitter: twitter.com/LandRover 

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    YouTube: youtube.com/LandRover  

    Enquiries for Land Rover Classic should be made via: https://www.landrover.com/explore‑land‑rover/land‑rover‑classic/works‑bespoke/index.html, or +44 (0) 2476 566 600, or sales@classic‑jaguarlandrover.com 



  • Lamborghini Spotlights Excellence in Performance During 73rd Annual Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance

    Lamborghini Spotlights Excellence in Performance During 73rd Annual Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance

    The all-new Temerario showcased at the Lamborghini Lounge and on the famed Concept Lawn

    [source: Lamborghini]

    Sant’Agata Bolognese/Pebble Beach, California, 19 August 2024 – For Monterey Car Week 2024, Automobili Lamborghini welcomed VIP guests to the exclusive Lamborghini Lounge Monterey, a private villa transformed into a curated brand experience that not only reflects modern Italian heritage but embraces pushing boundaries in “driving humans beyond”. The newly unveiled Lamborghini Temerario[1] was featured at the Lamborghini Lounge in two new dedicated colors, Blu Marinus (blue) and Verde Mercurius (green), which for the first time will also be available at launch with the ‘Alleggerita’ (lightweight) package for customers more inclined to track driving.

    The Temerario represents the new benchmark in the super sports car segment, thanks to its best-in-class performance. Throughout the weekend at the Lamborghini Lounge, guests had the opportunity to dive deeper into why the new Temerario is so unique. A mixed reality (MR) immersive experience enabled them to see virtual elements alongside the physical car, including aerodynamics and the impressive engine detail.

    To celebrate excellence in performance Lamborghini also exhibited its latest models that together with Temerario, complete the hybridization of the brand’s line-up. The Urus SE[2], the first PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle) version of the luxury Super SUV, and the Revuelto[3], the first HPEV (High Performance Electrified Vehicle) hybrid super sports car delivering 1015 CV were both on view. Guests experienced Lamborghini’s new collaboration with the luxury Italian audio brand Sonus faber, delivering an exclusive in-car sound system demonstration for the Revuelto featuring Italian artistry and high-quality craftsmanship.

    Lamborghini Squadra Corse showcased three motorsports models including the SC63, the first Lamborghini hybrid racecar prototype that debuted earlier this year in both FIA World Endurance Championship and IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. The SC63 was accompanied by the Huracán GT3 EVO2, designed and developed by Lamborghini Squadra Corse based on the Huracán STO, and the Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2, the most high-performance version ever designed to race in the one-make series. Additionally, Roger Dubuis, which is closely aligned with the world of racing, presented their latest super charged timepiece, the Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph. Inspired by supercar engineering, the timepiece races at full speed toward the future of Hyper Horology and a tribute to Roger Dubuis long-lasting partnership with Lamborghini Squadra Corse. For the occasion, Roger Dubuis has adorned the new 45mm timepiece in the same Verde Mantis shade that’s on the SC63 racecar.

    Each year the Pebble Beach Concours draws together thousands of the world’s automotive enthusiasts and experts who value the tradition of elegance in automobiles. On the 35th anniversary of the Pebble Beach Concept Lawn, which showcases the most anticipated concepts and dreams of tomorrow, the Lamborghini Temerario stood out to the crowd with its technical and stylistic innovation. The finest collector cars also gather on the 18th fairway of the renowned Pebble Beach Golf Links to compete to be named Best in Show. Both Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, along with Design Director, Mitja Borkert, returned again this year as Honorary Judges to serve in Sunday’s ceremonies.

    [1] The vehicle is not yet offered for sale and is therefore not subject to Directive 1999/94 EC. The fuel consumption and emissions data are in the type of approval stage.

    [2] Consumption and emission values of Urus SE: Combined fuel consumption: 2,08 l/100km; Combined power consumption: 39,5 kWh/100 Km; Combined CO2 emissions: 51,25 g/km; Combined CO2 efficiency class: B; Combined fuel consumption with discharged battery: 12,9 l/100km; Combined CO2 emissions and discharged battery efficiency classes: G; [WLTP].

    [3] Consumption and emission values of Revuelto: Combined fuel consumption: 11,86 l/100km; Combined power consumption: 10,1 kWh/100 Km; Combined CO2 emissions: 276 g/km; Combined CO2 efficiency class: G; Combined fuel consumption with discharged battery: 17,8 l/100km; Combined CO2 emissions and discharged battery efficiency classes: G; [WLTP].

  • Bentley First Car Manufacturer to Join Global Body for Responsibly-Sourced Leather

    Bentley First Car Manufacturer to Join Global Body for Responsibly-Sourced Leather

    • Leather Naturally welcomes luxury British marque as first automotive member
    • International NGO encourages use of certified, responsibly-sourced leather
    • Global body promotes leather as natural by-product that supports responsible circular economy
    • Bentley was first car-maker to introduce a fully organic leather option and join the Leather Working Group in 2021
    • Company’s sustainable leather policy a part of its Beyond100 strategy

    [source: Bentley]

    Crewe, UK –  Bentley Motors has become the first automotive member of Leather Naturally, the global voice of the sustainable leather industry. The international, Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) is dedicated to promoting the use of certified, properly-sourced leather as a natural by-product of a responsible circular economy.

    The new partnership with Leather Naturally is just the latest environmental initiative by Bentley, underscoring the brand’s ongoing commitment to its Beyond100 strategy to become the global leader in sustainable luxury mobility. In 2021, Bentley was the first automotive member of the Leather Working Group, promoting responsible business practices and environmental compliance within the leather industry.

    As a next step, the luxury British marque introduced the first, sustainable leather option for customers, utilising a sustainable leather tanning process that uses an organic by-product of the olive oil industry. Olive Mill Waste Water tanned Leather is produced with tanning agents free of harmful heavy metals, minerals and aldehydes.

    Marc Stang, Technical Expert, Leather and Colour Development at Bentley Motors, said:
    “Leather is a timeless, luxury material that has always epitomised the elegance, durability and quality of a hand-crafted Bentley interior. It has a rich history that dates back decades in our cars and has always stood the test of time. The application of the latest sustainable leathers allows an even wider variety of choice for our customers and further supports our industry-leading Beyond100 strategy.”

    Debbie Burton, Chair of Leather Naturally, added:
    “Leather Naturally is delighted to welcome Bentley as a member. As a brand synonymous with both luxury and leather, this partnership underlines its commitment to furthering sustainability and ongoing improvement through its Beyond 100 vision.”

    Leather Naturally has a global membership from a wide range of industries.  The NGO uses educational and promotional activities which focus on leathers made from hides that are a by-product of the food industry, therefore supporting a responsible, circular economy. Such materials would otherwise be turned into waste.

    About Bentley

    Bentley Motors is the most sought-after luxury car brand in the world. The company’s headquarters in Crewe is home to all of its operations including design, R&D, engineering and production of the company’s five model lines, Continental GT, Continental GT Convertible, Flying Spur, Bentayga and Bentayga EWB. The combination of fine craftsmanship, using skills that have been handed down through generations, alongside engineering expertise and cutting-edge technology is unique to UK luxury car brands such as Bentley. It is also an example of high-value British manufacturing at its best. Bentley employs around 4,000 people at Crewe.

  • First Audi exclusive Pics for Updated RS 3 Sedan & Sportback

    First Audi exclusive Pics for Updated RS 3 Sedan & Sportback

    Whenever Audi officially reveals a new model, Audi Deutschland’s typically adds more content on its consumer website. At the every least, the official model website is made live, and sometimes the option-specific configurator is as well.

    Clicking over there, we found model-specific pages for the RS 3 Sportback and RS 3 Sedan. There’s no configurator tool just yet, but there are plenty of marketing photos including two depictions of the cars in Audi exclusive paint.

    In the case of the RS 3 sedan, it’s Merlin Purple (merlin purple; pearl effect; 4B / LZ3W / Z3W; Audi). And in the case of the RS 3 Sportback it’s Arrow Grey.

    We’ll keep an eye out for whenever the configuration tool goes live, but for now enjoy these pics.

  • Maserati GT2 Stradale. World Premiere  at Monterey Car Week 2024

    Maserati GT2 Stradale. World Premiere at Monterey Car Week 2024

    Also on stage at The Quail are the MC20 Icona, on display for the first time in North America, 
    and the MCXtrema, featuring at Laguna Seca with the delivery of the first model

    [source: Maserati]

    Monterey, CA – Its name is Maserati GT2 Stradalethe new super sports car by Maserati receiving its world premiere at the 2024 Monterey Car Week in California.

    On Friday 16 August, the car was unveiled to the public gathered for the unmissable annual event in the renowned US resort, in the prestigious setting of The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, the highlight of the motorsport week dedicated to connoisseurs and enthusiasts.

    Maserati GT2 Stradale is an ode to the most extraordinary and exclusive sportiness, the result of a technical and stylistic partnership between the Maserati GT2, a masterpiece of performance created for the brand’s return to GT competitions, and Maserati MC20, an iconic Trident car imbued with an unmistakable style.

    Starting from an already excellent basis, Maserati has developed a car that can combine the best of the brand’s racing and mass production, transferring the hallmarks of the track model and ensuring a further evolution of its most beloved super sports car.

    The Maserati GT2 Stradale combines in-depth technology transfer of the purest performance, typical of a racing car, combined with the intrinsic qualities of the MC20. The new super sports car thus evokes style and racing performance, while ensuring an ideal feeling and comfort in all conditions of use, without sacrificing the best driving experience on the road, typical of Maserati’s offering.

    With a top speed of over 320 km/h, maximum output increased to 640 hp (10 hp more than the MC20), a weight decreased by 60 kg and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.8 secondsMaserati GT2 Stradale promises unparalleled sensations and superior performance, partly thanks to its sophisticated aerodynamics and attractive design inherited from its racing sibling.
    At the wheel, the feeling will be one of driving one of the most incredible track cars there is, with the opportunity to make the best of it on roads all over the world.

    The leading features of Maserati GT2 Stradale are the wide range of options, the opportunities for customisation with packages dedicated to improving performance, the quest for a bolder aggressive aesthetic, the exclusive Fuoriserie content, and the specific configurations (availability varies between markets).

    Davide Grasso, Maserati CEO“Maserati GT2 Stradale is a unique product, bringing together as it does the brand’s greatest sporting heritage, and at the same time representing evolution of one of Maserati’s most iconic vehicles, the MC20 halo car. This model intended for everyday driving was created based on the desire to offer our customers more and more in terms of technical mastery, innovation, design and emotions in road driving: on the one hand, we find sophisticated solutions reserved for models designed for track use only, the epitome of Maserati’s racing DNA; on the other, we can guarantee optimal comfort paired with all the most advanced driver assistance systems. Maserati GT2 Stradale is a product that can fulfil the requirements of the most discerning enthusiasts, a new creation that expresses the brand’s entire essence.”

    At the world premiere of the Maserati GT2 Stradale at The Quail, two other spectacular Trident cars were also present: MC20 Icona, making its North American debut, and MCXtrema, featuring at Laguna Seca in an event dedicated to the delivery of the first model of Maserati’s ‘beast’ on the track. 

    Unveiled in June this year, the MC20 Icona is a special series created to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the brand’s return to the track in the GT championships, with the unforgettable and victorious MC12. Produced in a limited edition of 20 units, in its characteristic Bianco Audace Matte and Blu Stradale livery, the MC20 Icona is a tribute to a Maserati of the past beloved by fans of production cars with a competitive nature, the 2004 MC12 Stradale: with the 12-cylinder Ferrari-derived engine, it represented Maserati in its most extreme performance form and was created specifically for type approval in international GT competitions.

    In 2024, MCXtrema is back on stage at The Quail to follow its 2023 world premiere and is preparing for another exclusive event to mark the delivery of the first of the 62 models produced worldwide – on 18 August at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. Made and type-approved for track use only, with its 730 hp of power and bold, refined design, MCXtrema was immediately conceived as an unconventional product: a super sports car dedicated to a selected clientele that is extremely discerning in terms of performance and technical excellence. Maserati MCXtrema is now the Italian brand’s most powerful track car, an exciting vehicle car from all points of view that is destined to dictate the pace of Maserati’s future, elevating its racing spirit. 

    Maserati S.p.A.
    Maserati produces a complete range of unique cars, immediately recognizable for their extraordinary personality. Thanks to their style, technology, and innately exclusive character, they delight the most discerning, demanding tastes and have always been a benchmark for the global automotive industry. A tradition of successful cars, each of them redefining what makes an Italian sports car in terms of design, performance, comfort, elegance, and safety, currently available in more than 70 markets internationally. Maserati line-up includes the Grecale, the “everyday exceptional” SUV, the GranTurismo, the iconic Italian grand tourer, and the GranCabrio, the new convertible of the Trident; all models characterized by the use of the highest quality materials and excellent technical solutions. A range equipped with 4-cylinder hybrid powertrains – available for Grecale – and V6 petrol, with rear-wheel and four-wheel drive, embodying the performance DNA of the Trident brand. The top of the range is made up of the MC20 super sports car and the MC20 Cielo spyder, powered by the ground-breaking 100% Maserati Nettuno V6 engine, which incorporates F1-derived technologies into the power unit of a standard production car for the first time. The GranTurismo is available with both the high-performance V6 petrol engine, derived from the Nettuno, and a 100% electric version: the GranTurismo Folgore, the first car in the Modena-based brand’s history to adopt this solution. Today the full-electric range includes also the Grecale Folgore, Maserati’s first full-electric SUV, and the latest addition, GranCabrio Folgore. By 2025, all Maserati models will also be available in a full-electric version, and the entire Maserati range will run on electricity alone by 2028.

  • Mint Green Ferrari F40 “Minty 40” Headed to Monterey Auction Block with RM

    Mint Green Ferrari F40 “Minty 40” Headed to Monterey Auction Block with RM

    If you’re headed to Monterey Car Week, one auction car you definitely shouldn’t miss is Lot #362 at RM Sotheby’s, one very unusual 1991 Ferrari F40. Dubbed “Minty 40” for obvious reasons, the color is Verde Pallido also famously sprayed on a Ferrari 250 GTO for Stirling Moss and raced in the 1962 24 Hours of Le Mans by Innes Ireland and Masten Gregory.

    Okay, so technically it’s a respray. Chassis number ZFFGJ34B000088538 was originally built in Rosso Cross over a red Staffa Vigogna interior. It was involved in an accident, requiring it to be repaired (which is detailed in the RM Sotheby’s synopsis below. Given it wasn’t in as-delivered condition any longer, its most recent owner decided to change things up into the car you see here. And now that this last owner is ready to move on, the car will be auctioned off later this week during Monterey Car Week.

    Check out more photos and details on the car via the RM Sotheby’s link HERE. We’ve also reprinted the RM Sotheby’s written description of the car below, and added a few photos. Even more photos and supporting documents are available via the RM Sotheby’s link.

    1991 Ferrari F40 ‘Minty 40’

    [source: RM Sotheby’s]

    • The “Minty Forty,” a spectacular, utterly unique interpretation of the iconic F40
    • Finished in homage to chassis 3505 GT, the Verde Pallido Ferrari 250 GTO famously built for Stirling Moss
    • European-market example retaining its matching-numbers engine and gearbox
    • Reproduced in exacting scale form by Amalgam; accompanied by an example of this limited-production model
    • A truly one-of-a-kind supercar, sure to cause a sensation wherever it goes

    Addendum: Please note that due to California emissions, this vehicle must be sold to a dealer or out-of-state resident.

    There is no such thing as an “ordinary” F40. A car with such a pedigree, with such outrageous design, such compelling performance, and of such rarity, could never be anything but spectacular.

    Notable for being the last supercar developed during Enzo Ferrari’s lifetime, the F40 was a pure distillation of everything Il Commendatore had poured into his company over the preceding four decades. Evolving from the cancelled Group B 288 GTO Evoluzione into a 40th anniversary road car, it did not lose its competition-inspired mission brief. The F40 featured a race-developed steel tube-frame chassis with four-wheel double-wishbone independent suspension, coil-over Koni shock absorbers, and four-caliper ventilated disc brakes. Pietro Camardella’s coachwork design, executed under the direction of Leonardo Fioravanti and aerodynamically perfected in Pininfarina’s wind tunnel, was built with paneling woven from Kevlar and carbon fiber, reducing curb weight while greatly increasing structural rigidity.

    Positioned behind the driver was a twin-turbocharged V-8 displacing 2.9 liters and fitted with IHI turbochargers and Behr intercoolers; this engine was married to a five-speed transaxle actuated by a gated shifter. The resulting performance was nothing short of astounding, as the type F120 040 engine developed 478 horsepower and 425 pound-feet of torque, capable of launching the F40 to 60 mph from standstill in just 3.8 seconds and achieving a top speed of 201 mph (thereby eclipsing the Porsche 959 and Lamborghini Countach).

    With aggressive looks and stupefying performance, each of the 1,235 Ferrari F40s built for worldwide sale remains a traffic-stopping mechanical masterpiece. Yet each of these 1,235 left the Ferrari factory in Maranello finished in one single color: Rosso Corsa.

    CHASSIS 88538

    The car offered here, chassis 88538, was no different—at first. Completed on 27 February 1991 in the F40’s signature Rosso Corsa over a red Stoffa Vigogna interior, it was distributed to Ferrari Deutschland GmbH and sold to its first owner, Dieter Wolf of Wölfersheim, Germany via Auto Becker of Düsseldorf that May. Mr. Wolf was obviously an active F40 owner; according to research on file by Ferrari historian Marcel Massini, he attended the F40 meeting in Mugello, Italy in 1992, as well as a Ferrari Club Deutschland gathering the following year.

    In 1994, chassis 88538 was acquired by the then German Ferrari Club president, and noted collector, Arnold Gardemann. During his care in around 1998 the car was involved in an accident and was sold to a Dutch owner, who commissioned noted specialists Forza Service in the Netherlands to repair the car to factory specifications. As part of these repairs the front clamshell was replaced; however, today body numbers are present on the on the door hinge, rear spoiler, and rear fender. During the recent respray, when the red paint was removed, a repair to one sill was noted. In 2008, after the repairs had long been completed, the car received its Ferrari Classiche Certification, confirming that it retains its matching numbers engine and gearbox, and attesting that the repairs were carried out to full original specifications and standards.

    After the completion of this work, chassis 88538 returned to the roads of Europe, appearing at the Ferrari Club Germany 25th Anniversary Meeting in Baden-Baden, Germany. In 2003, Forza Service replaced the odometer, confirming in writing that due to mechanical failure the car’s odometer (then displaying 11,442 kilometers) was replaced with an odometer that displayed 7,118 kilometers. More recently, it participated in the Ferrari Tribute to the Mille Miglia for three consecutive years, from 2010–2012.

    After changing hands at auction in 2014 and privately in 2017, it was acquired by its present owner in 2021. Initially he had planned to repaint the car red; however, with the car fully stripped, a new idea emerged. Even if chassis 88538 was preserved in as-delivered configuration, it would never be a true “in the wrapper” specimen.

    But could this actually be liberating? Could this F40 be driven, just as Enzo intended, making a bold statement in the process?

    THE ‘MINTY FORTY’ IS BORN

    One glance at chassis 88538 shows the path its owner took—and its head-turning new look was a key step in giving this F40 an identity all its own. Its paint is a clear homage to Ferrari chassis 3505 GT, the famous Verde Pallido 250 GTO built for Sir Stirling Moss and eventually raced at the 1962 24 Hours of Le Mans by Innes Ireland and Masten Gregory.

    The 250 GTO is, much like the F40, most often seen wearing classic Ferrari red; chassis 3505 GT’s unique livery sets it instantly apart from its distinguished peers, and the beautiful pale green shade has inspired paint colors on subsequent Ferrari models—though never, until now, on an F40. To complement the exterior color, the interior was expertly re-trimmed in blue by one of the most talented trimmers in the region, more used to refitting aircraft interiors than cars. His work is exceptional, and brings a new coherence to the “Minty” concept.

    Historical context aside, it one look is all it takes to see how this machine got its enduring nickname: the “Minty Forty.” Chassis 88538 has been in effect a one-car show since its debut in this form, turning heads and appearing in countless posts on social media. It has even been honored with an official Ferrari licensed product by being reproduced, in exacting 1:8 and 1:18 scale form, by renowned model-maker Amalgam (1:18 scale Amalgam model accompanies the sale). It is, simply, sensational—and making the already-incredible F40 into even more of a spectacle is no mean feat!

    Now ready for its next caretaker, chassis 88538 has been maintained by Schaltkulisse since 2022 as documented by invoices on file. Fuel tanks were replaced in 2022, alongside the major timing belt service, in total over €43,000 has been spent on the car in the last 18 months excluding the cost of painting the car in its new color, ensuring the car is as good as it looks. At time of cataloguing, it has been driven a little over 31,000 kilometers, or nearly 19,300 miles; a healthy amount for an F40, this is clearly just the beginning of its epic journey.

    Sure to make an impression wherever it ventures, the “Minty Forty” is an intensely charismatic machine that demands to roar down the open road, not sit parked in a garage. It is not for the faint of heart.

    Then again, no F40 ever was. 

  • RS Q8 performance in Java Green by Audi exclusive Deutschland

    RS Q8 performance in Java Green by Audi exclusive Deutschland

    Audi Deutschland on Facebook is always good for seeing the latest models in special paint and trim. With the brand forum in Neckarsulm, Audi exclusive is a particular focus for this account. Case in point is this Java Green Metallic (Y6W) RS Q8 performance shared this week.

    Inside, the interior is fitted in Jet Grey with Iguana Green stitching that ties the interior to the exterior hue. Note too those green seatbelts.

    So what Audi exclusive color or trim would you order on yours?

    Check it out HERE.

  • Monterey Car Week Porsche Zentrum Plans Sonderwunsch Panel Discussion

    Monterey Car Week Porsche Zentrum Plans Sonderwunsch Panel Discussion

    A staple at Monterey Car Week is the temporary Porsche Zentrum brand display that’s been a tradition on the peninsula for as long as we can remember. Over the last several years, the Zentrum has taken a location at the Barns at Cooper Molera in downtown Monterey, where panel discussions, special build cars and new models are part of the formula. For 2024, the tradition at The Barns continues. It’s been named “Porsche Full Service” and includes a panel discussion on building the car of your dreams via Sonderwunsch is of particular note.

    Here’s what we know of the panel:

    WHAT: “Where your dream car becomes reality” Panel

    WHEN: Saturday, August 17th: 2:30 – 3:30 PM

    WHERE: Porsche Full Service, Monterey Car Week, The Barns at Cooper Molera, 535 Polk St, Monterey, CA 93940

    BRIEF: Through Porsche’s Sonderwunsch program, dreams really do come true. Hear from Milanese product designer Luca Trazzi about how he realised his own Factory One-Off together with the experts from Porsche. Discover from our panelists how deep the well of creativity runs with master designers, engineers, and, of course, dreamers at the helm. Listen to the stakeholders as they share the challenges and victories behind this unique Sonderwunsch Factory One-Off project.

    You can register for Porsche Zentrum access and find more on Porsche Full Service programming at Monterey Car Week HERE.

    Porsche Full Service Hours of Operation:

    Thursday, August 15th9AM-3PM
    Friday, August 16th9AM-12PM
    Saturday, August 17th 9AM- 6PM