Ferrari and sustainable motoring aren’t usually words that you’d put together, but Ferrari have announced that the hybrid, rechargeable limited edition Enzo will be released later this year.
First introduced at the Paris Auto Show in 1947, the Franay-Bentley Mark VI is considered the best post-war vehicle that the luxury car brand ever made. Bentley teamed up with French coach maker Franay to hand finish the model to an impressive standard.
Luxury car brand Jaguar is set to take the industry lead with its first two-seater sports car in 40 years. The F –Type is due to be unveiled this September.
Luxury car maker BMW saw the Connected Drive concept come to life at last year’s Geneva International Motor Show. The technology, that has been ten years in the making, creates a seamless network connecting the driver, vehicle and outside world.
Luxury car brand Aston Martin is bringing the year 2013 in with pure style by the sleekly restyling their DB9 and Vantage models. You can expect to see the revised models later next year.
Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has recalled nearly every car they have sold within the last ten years in Australia. With each model costing between $1 million to $1.35 million, the total cost of the recall is a staggering $100 million.
Studded with Swarovski crystals, the Mercedes Benz SL600 is bound to catch your eye, and with an ample budget the luxury car and all 300,000 crystals could be yours!
It’s been over 25 years since the Jaguar E-Type model donned our roads, now the luxury car maker has announced the introduction of the new F-Type at the New York Auto Show. It will be exhibited later this year and on sale in 2013.