The exclusive Auto Vivendi supercar club is powering ahead this year.
It’s already significant car collection is due to expand further with the arrival of the must have cars for 2024, including the highly anticipated Ferrari Purosangue (above) and Lamborghini Revuelto (below) and coupled with signature events, including supercar drive tours to Italy, Iceland and Spain, 2024 promises to be another year filled with exhilaration for members.
It’s Australia Day and to mark the occasion, Isuzu has highlighted its association with ARB, the pre-eminent Australian 4×4 accessories manufacturer, and proudly introduces an expansive range of outdoor adventure accessories customised for the Isuzu D-Max.
It features a complete range of roof-top camping options, a slide fitting kitchen and wide variety of off-road accessories to keep owners going in the most demanding terrain.
Suggested changes to make the MoT examination every two years have been scrapped.
RAC head of policy Simon Williams said. “It’s great news the madcap idea of changing the MOT from every year to every two has finally been consigned to the bin as this would have seriously compromised road safety and ended up costing drivers more money rather than less as it was supposed to do, due to dangerous issues going undetected and getting progressively worse. This is why the idea was so widely unpopular with the motoring public in our research.”
Grey again dominated the colour choice for UK motorists in 2023, said the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
Black and white followed and the three have been top for many years but green has improved.
Genesis has unveiled a new innovative ‘Active Air Skirt’ (AAS) technology, designed to minimise aerodynamic resistance generated when driving at higher speeds, effectively improving the driving range and driving stability of electric cars.
AAS is a technology that controls the flow of air entering through the lower part of the bumper, as well as the turbulence generated around the vehicle wheels, by operating variably according to the car’s speed.
American media reports Tesla want to build a new small SUV in 2025 at cheaper cost than the current series, which itself has seen price cuts to maintain demand.
The company has alerted suppliers to the fact and it is believed this newcomer will be built on a new platform which will then be used in a next generation of models, possibly using a modular assembly design to stretch or widen the wheelbase or track.