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BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025JACK RIXEditor-in-chief @jack_rix @rixjack jack.rix@bbctopgearmagazine.com It’s been a tough month. The Rix household just changed its supermarket delivery service from Ocado to Tesco (the cost of living crisis is real – and yes I’m worried that my kumquats won’t be quite as plump), but what I didn’t do was stomp around the house swearing at my wife for giving our weekly groceries a radical rebrand. You can see where I’m going with this… Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but watching the pile-on reaction to Jaguar’s rebirth and subsequent Type 00 concept car has, at times, made it a bit embarrassing to be a human. Do I think Jag should be ignoring its entire heritage? No. Do I think the company needed a total rethink? Yes. My point is, none of…2 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025The DIY F1 dreamerDan Bythewood always wanted to be an F1 driver and having spent most of his life chasing his dream, and 15 years rebuilding a BAR-Honda, it’s nearly ready to race. He grew up in Long Island in the 1980s but caught the bug for F1 on Wide World of Sports, about 40 years before Netflix made it cool. A self confessed “Senna guy”, he couldn’t wait to start driving. So under the pretence of visiting his grandparents, he flew out to Florida to get his licence two years earlier than was allowed in New York. Hey, if you see a gap, etc. Then he snuck out to his first track day in an MR2 Turbo… not knowing his folks were waiting for him in the pitlane. Uh oh. To his…3 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025VIRAL1. USA Lambo Diablo falls off truck while being unloaded A Lamborghini Diablo on its way to its new owner was left precariously perched after the hydraulics controlling the delivery truck’s lift failed. Images show damage to the front wing, with a crane reportedly later called out to recover the car and prevent any more damage. The work of the devil… 2. New Zealand Dealer sends faeces pics after couple reject car A dispute over a rejected car culminated in Chris Schwartz, boss of iSeeCars Ltd, emailing Johannes and Chizelle Cilliers two poop pictures after they took him to court. “Please see attached paid in full,” Schwartz wrote. “Have a fantastic great day, I split it in two payment parts.” We’ll spare you the photographic details. 3. USA Scammers dress…2 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025COMMENTSTHE GOOD This is not remotely boring. Setting the branding debacle aside (mistakes happen… calm down, haters) this new look is really solid! Show me more! Matthew Smith The final production model (if it ever gets released) may positively surprise people. I won’t hold my breath, but I’m rooting for Jag Murat Ince IT’S VERY BEAUTIFUL. Awesome job Jaguar. Fabulous BlessBeNice Overall, it’s not that bad… in a world where a common criticism is “all cars look the same” refreshing to see something a little bit out there Nikk MacRae I like it. I don’t care that it’s polarising – it’s fresh and I hope that the real car is not too far away from this Martrich1098 THE BAD This is a perfume bottle with wheels made by a six-year-old…2 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025EPIC FAILThe finest failures in automotive history MERCEDES VANEO Some cars achieve Epic Fail status thanks to their shoddy build quality, or their lacklustre performance, or the botched business plan that underpinned their creation. The Vaneo, however, flopped for none of these reasons. It achieved its fail status on account of oh God will you just look at it. TopGear takes no pride in being so very shallow in its judgement. Beauty, after all, is only skin deep. You should never judge a book by its cover. On the other hand, oh God will you just look at it. Introduced in 2002 and based on the bones of the quietly revolutionary (but famously tippy) first gen A-Class, the Vaneo apparently sought to answer the eternal car buying question of, ‘What if…2 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025TOP 9 STRANGE MOTORING AWARDSBEST NEW CAR PARK AWARD Presented by Parking Review magazine, the British Parking Awards “recognise the leading examples of car park management, enforcement, design and teamwork”. The 2024 award for Best New Car Park went to… Blackpool Central multistorey.. FORECOURT TRADER OF THE YEAR At the 2024 Forecourt Trader Awards, MFG St Clears service station in Carmarthenshire took the top gong as the UK’s Forecourt Trader of the Year. Come on now, don’t try and tell yourself you haven’t got a favourite fuel station… CONCOURS D’LEMONS WORST OF SHOW Brought to you by the folks behind the 24 Hours of Lemons endurance race, this aims to lower the tone of the stuffy Monterey Car Week. Worst of Show in 2024 went to a brown, fur covered Lincoln with a horse…2 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025PINKSNATALIE PINKHAM Who is best: Senna, Hamilton, Schumacher or recently crowned four time world champion Max Verstappen? And why do we fixate on such comparisons? Is it even possible to make them? It’s like comparing The Beatles to Taylor Swift – you can make a compelling case for both, but what’s the point? Well, it’s been watercooler talk for years – an eternal pastime for F1 fans around the world to debate. It’s a mix of passion, nostalgia and opinion that drives it, but unlike the simple subjectivity of music taste, in F1 we have cold hard data at our disposal, albeit measured in different machinery. Back in the day, drivers wrestled death traps around circuits lined with hay bales. Today, they have halo devices, endless sim training and mountains…3 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 202502 Polestar 5What the electric car needs is a bit of romance… Amid all the samey crossovers and arguments over the rationality of EVs – or the fact they’ve been press-ganged into the culture wars – we could do with some EVs that attempt to shortcut their way into our hearts. Polestar, like Jaguar and perhaps DS, gets that. BMW and Merc make fast electric four-doors but they’re souped up airport VIP minicabs. Polestar is different. The 5 is a low slung, sports four-door, highly original, beautifully proportioned and chisel sharp. Under that skin is a brand new platform, engineered in Warwickshire by ex-F1, Lotus and McLaren engineers. Highlights include mixed materials for strength with lightness, and a battery with silicon rich anode chemistry that can take a 10 to 80 per…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025IS THE TECH ANYTHING SPECIAL?“THE TECH IS CRUCIAL HERE. HONDA’S THROWING ITS BEST MINDS AT THIS” We’ve been asking for ages who’d step up and admit EVs are perpetually circling the toilet bowl in a doom spiral of battery size, weight, range anxiety and ineffciency. Honda insists its tech will unlock lower, lighter alternatives. Except, if you look at the 0 Series roadmap, guess what five of the planned seven models are? Yep: SUVs. Including a giant three-row range topper that’ll mix it against the likes of the Kia EV9 and Range [Anxiety] Rover. The fact remains Honda is aiming for an EPA range of 300 miles. The same as the not thin or light Porsche Macan EV. Slimmer batteries and lighter, stiffer platforms are admirable engineering solutions, but as the BMW i3, Audi…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025Top Cat“THE SUPERCAT IS A DELIGHTFUL RIPOSTE TO JAG’S RECENT REBRAND” Rip through second and third gears in the TWR Supercat and hear its 5.6-litre supercharged V12 shriek all the way up to the limiter at 7,750rpm, and it’s impossible not to care. Aside from the Pagani Utopia and GMA T.50, the combination of a mighty V12 engine and a manual gearbox is extinct. So, despite costing around £300,000, this new Jaguar XJS based restomod finds itself as the bargain entry point to a very special niche by an order of magnitude. It’s also a delightfully outrageous riposte to Jaguar’s recent rebrand and all-EV future. Oh, and it’s a restomod that isn’t a 911. Hallelujah. Of course, ‘not a 911’ is a double edged sword. It immediately gifts the Supercat a…6 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025OI, 2025: WHAT’S OCCURIN’?F1 WORLD CHAMP LANCE STROLL Adrian Newey designs a rocket ship so fast veteran Alonso won’t be able to keep up. Lance strolls to the title TESLA ROADSTER ON SALE (DEFINITELY) Revealed in 2017 with promises of sales in 2020. Then 2022. Um, 2024. Surely 2025 is the year of the rocket assisted hyper Tesla? SINGER CAYENNE DIESEL California was always going to run out of baggy 964s. Next up, a carbon bodied, Williams fettled 1,000lb ft Panzer FORD REVIVES SCORPIO, PROBE AND EDSEL Undeterred by lukewarm reactions to the Capri, Ford resurrects ‘classic’ names on its fleet of electric snooze boxes FLYING CAR FAILS TO GO ON SALE Shock: you can’t pop to the shops in a flat pack helicopter. See also: hydrogen cars, self driving cars, and electric…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025THE CURIOUS CASE OF BMW BUTTONSIf there’s a revolution going on outside, then inside it’s a full blown rebellion. Every Neue Klasse car will get BMW’s bold new iDrive layout, which represents a complete rethink on how to integrate tech into a car. The rotary controller is gone. Radically, there’s no instrument cluster. Instead a comprehensive 3D head-up display houses speed, range, battery level, navigation – all to keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. Meanwhile the matrix backlit touchscreen is closer to the driver. It runs BMW’s Operating System X software, which goes big on customisation. BMW expects more use of voice control, so its assistant is based on Amazon’s Alexa. The temperature controls sit permanently on the touchscreen. Is there a danger of iDrive becoming a digital hellscape? It’s…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025Going a little further afield?LeTech’s Ineos Grenadier conversion is definitely one for the inner child. How can you not love this thing? The trick bit is the portal axle: simply put, the differential and driveshafts connected to it are repositioned higher up and hub reduction gear makes mincemeat of the toughest going. The Grenadier’s ground clearance increases from 186 to 450mm, its wading depth to 1,000mm. There are bigger coil springs and shock absorbers, it’s fitted with one piece forged alloys and massive BF Goodrich Mud Terrain KM3 tyres, and our car also has a Warn Zeon 12V electric winch with a pull capacity of 12,000 pounds. And roof mounted LED lights that could floodlight Wembley stadium. If it looks like it belongs on the moon, we get to try it somewhere that resembles…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025THE GREAT MALLE RALLY“Those effing drunk Mongolians” is all I can think as I curse behind my rain splattered visor. Even its yellow tint can’t lift my mood as frigid water seeps through every gap and seam in my supposed waterproof layers. It could be worse. I could be my Ethiopian teammate, Ezra. After four days on the road eating nothing but beige and cake, he’s shivering atop a BMW R nineT while wearing a bin bag for boxers and bags for life as socks. But it’s all part of the adventure. And this 2,000 mile, two wheeled tale and old school expedition of excitement, adversity, and appreciation for the open road starts two years earlier… with an idea. See, TopGear has had plenty of projects in the past – from spannering together…11 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025MACAN TURBO vs X3 M50My first piece of practical advice to anyone who is purchasing an EV is to avoid the fastest one. In fact, pick the slowest one. It’ll be cheaper, more effcient, will go further on a single charge and might even be lighter too. Plus, it’ll still beat most combustion cars in a traffc light drag race. Well, unless you’re buying a Dacia Spring. Anyway, for this test we decided to completely ignore that advice, bringing along an electric family SUV with well over 600bhp and a 0–62mph time of 3.3 seconds. Yep, it’s the new Porsche Macan Electric in full fat Turbo form. And yes, like with the Taycan, Porsche is sticking with its old school naming convention despite the absence of any actual turbos. The BMW X3 M50 xDrive…10 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025GARAGEGO TO TOPGEAR.COM FOR EXTENDED TG GARAGE REPORTS, AND TO EXPLORE THE ARCHIVE REPORT 5 MINI COOPER S £26,700 OTR/£34,700 as tested/£376 pcm WHY IT’S HERE: This might be the last stand of the petrol hot hatch DRIVER:OLLIE KEW THERE ARE MANY CHOICES WITH the new Mini. There’s the ‘looks identical but actually different’ electric one. Not quite enough range for the round trips I do most regularly. There’s also the entry level Cooper C. This, I suspected, is actually the best of the current Minis. Time to try it. I’d hoped it would arrive not wearing JCW garb, because to my eyes the standard Cooper bodywork is actually cleaner, cooler and prettier, and also looks ‘newer’. But nope, it was another ‘Sport’ trim, with exactly the same gratuitous diffuser…19 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025HOW TO…It’s quite a difficult proposition, rebranding your storied car company, especially when you’re burdened with over 100 years of heritage. But you want to get with the times, don’t you? Obviously the reason that sales have dwindled down to nothing is not because the product is old and you haven’t kept it fresh in line with prevailing demands, it’s because you’re not hip enough. Certainly there’s a school of thought that believes younger customers wouldn’t be seen dead in a car unless a warring LA-based rapper has been papped in it. The first step is to look outside the company. Sure, you’ve got people who have worked there forever and know the brand inside out, they might even love it, but you want an outside eye. An expensive outside eye.…2 min
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BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025Supra heroFAREWELL, A90 SUPRA, WE… KNEW thee very well, actually. Because the reveal took seven years and arrived 21 years after the A80 dump-valved itself into the horizon. Now, after just five short years on sale, Toyota has confirmed this jet black special edition is the last one. Hence why it’s called the ‘Final Edition’, with just 300 available worldwide. It’s bowing out via a series of updates that draw inspiration from the A90’s competition pedigree. Stuff like drifting, endurance and even NASCAR, as well as the championship winning GT4. So it’s more powerful. Much more powerful. That (BMW) 3.0-litre straight six – matched up exclusively to a (BMW) six speed manual gearbox – has been treated to a new intake air path and ‘optimised’ engine controls to somehow liberate a…2 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025coffee breakInsideNo. 9: The Party’s Over, BBC iPlayer A decade of dark comic tales has ended, but fear not. Take a behind the scenes look at the making of one of the best original British shows to ever grace our telly boxes. We love a story with a shocking twist Hurling the Silver Ball, St Ives, Cornwall One for the children, this. On the first Monday after 3 February, competing teams of kids race around the town with the sole aim of keeping ownership of the Silver Ball until midday, when they can give it to the mayor and claim a prize. Insane? Yes. Fun? Inevitably ‘All My Love’, Coldplay The director’s cut of the music video for the band’s new single features the awe inspiring legend that is Dick Van…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025Hidden messagesWHAT DOES YOUR WATCH– OR LACK of watch – say about you? Even if you never think about watches, and have paused on this page for a bit of lighthearted scoffng, you are giving out watch vibes. Sometimes these are obvious, others less so. Maybe you buy a hefty gold number because you like how it looks and feels. Or a fancy name brand because you like the style and the history. But the message these give out is this: fear not, poor folk, my harvest has been plentiful. Or perhaps you choose a steel diving watch that looks tough enough to dig holes in the bottom of the ocean. Whether you are a diver or not, your choice of watch tells people you are a person of action, whatever…2 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025THRILLS WITHOUT THE BILLSBMW M5 (E39) What is it? The new BMW M5 costs a smidge over £111k, which is… a lot. But peak M5 is the E39. Subtle, manual, 400bhp V8. So why not have that? Why are we interested? Because a 727bhp plug-in hybrid M5 that weighs 2.5 tonnes misses the point. Why not get something that does the job for much less? How many were made? Some 20,482 E39 M5s were made. They are known as a connoisseur’s car, rather than just the most expensive version of a 5-Series. Costs? Under £10k for a worn high miler, more like £45k–50k for a minter. But £25k would buy you a really decent one. Leaving £85k for maintenance.…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025MYTH BUSTERBATTERY POWERED CARS PRESENThuge difficulties at racetracks. They’re heavy and they can’t do a long stint before the battery goes flat. When it does, recharging demands time and high power electric infrastructure. So people suggest fuel cells as an alternative to batteries, to provide electricity for the motors. Bring along a tank of hydrogen on a truck, and you’ve got light cars and quick pitstops. Bingo. Except, not quite. Fuel cells aren’t very suitable for racecars for a simple reason. They don’t run hot enough, which makes it hard to get rid of their waste heat. A high power fuel cell runs at about 80°C. On a hot sunny day the air shimmering above black tarmac can go beyond 40°C – more in hot climates. So the radiator coolant temperature…2 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025MIKE’S CHANNELQ: WHAT’S THE MOST EXCITING CAR TECH IN 2025? At the start of a new year, it’s typical to look to the future and as TopGear’s resident breakdancing traffc cop at the intersection between cars, video games and technology, I’m pleased to report that there’s lots to be excited about as we head into the sci-fi year of AD2025. Here’s just a small selection of the technologies that I have my eye on. As a simracer, one gaming trend I’m interested in is the shift in emphasis from graphical fidelity towards higher frame rates, as we approach the limit of just how many beard hairs it’s necessary to render on a Call of Duty character’s face. Even I struggle to explain the concept of frame rate without slipping into a…4 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025THE 10 COOLEST CARS OF 202501 ASTON MARTIN VALHALLA The Valhalla is a survivor. We first saw it as the filling in a mid engine sandwich at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show – Valkyrie above it, ‘entry level’ Vanquish below. This was also the show where former CEO Andy Palmer, on a crazed pre-IPO pump, revealed an all new fully electric Lagonda sub brand. He was given the boot a year later, along with that Lagonda monstrosity and the Maserati MC20 rivalling Vanquish… but the Valhalla rode on. In 2021 we saw a new version – now AMG V8 powered – reshaped and re-engineered under the eye of Tobias Moers. Moers made way for Amedeo Felisa in May 2022, and Felisa for Adrian Hallmark in October 2024. It’s been musical chairs in the CEO’s offce…6 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 202503 DS No 8They want you to think of French luxury, so henceforth DS will be naming its output like Chanel’s No 5 and No 19 scents. Welcome, then, to the DS No 8. There’s another number it wants you to notice: 469. That’s the WLTP range in miles, at least of the one with the biggest battery, smallest wheels and fewest motors (one). This is possible because it’s slippery, not just in its Cd but its reduced frontal area. Its floor and suspension might be similar to its platform mates, the Peugeot e-3008 et al, but the dash and cabin and roof are lowered to evade the air at speed. Options include uncommon cabin colours and textures, two-tone body treatments and a backlit ‘grille’, all helping nudge the design out of the…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 202505 Jaguar Type 00“IT’S A 5M LONG MONOLITHIC PINK SUPER COUPE” Jaguar’s recent ad campaign manoeuvred the company onto the front line of the culture wars via appearances on Have I Got News for You, Radio Four’s Today programme and a gazillion splenetic online comments. But it’s a distracting sideshow, not least because Jaguar is a company that makes cars. The Type 00 concept previews a new electric flagship, due to be revealed at the end of 2025. That’ll be a £120,000+ four seat GT, most likely with rear hinged doors à la Rolls-Royce or Ferrari Purosangue. A new platform, dubbed JEA, underpins the Jaguar BEV, majoring on the handling, ride and refinement the company’s historically famous for. We’re promised a range of up to 478 miles WLTP and just as importantly 200…2 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 202506 Porsche Boxster EVA Porsche rep who’s been there since the Cayenne SUV sent the directors into witness protection told us recently the electric Boxster and Cayman are the biggest communications challenge Porsche has faced. Meanwhile, the Taycan has become the poster car for e-depreciation. And now Stuttgart’s stubbornly maintaining course to replace the world’s best sports cars with EVs. Ignore chat that Porsche will keep the current flat six cars on sale alongside the EVs. It’s not emissions laws killing the current 718, but cybersecurity – they’re too easy to hack and too expensive to rewire. Meanwhile, the internet got a bit mixed up with Porsche’s ‘Flexiline’ factory tech, convincing itself that the new twins could accommodate batteries or an engine in one chassis. Nope. Flexiline allows Porsche to build ICE or…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025BURN OUT OR FADE AWAY?08 DODGE CHARGER DAYTONA “THIS CHARGER IS HERESY ACCORDING TO THE CHURCH OF V8” “Is that one of those new soy Chargers? The one that’s all electric?” says Devon, a man in his silver years who drives a truck, but also has a V8 petrol powered Dodge Challenger back home, implying that electricity is feeble and… somehow left wing. A case not supported should he investigate the woke electricity that powers his home and drop a live toaster in his bath. I simply switch on Dodge’s new electric Charger Daytona and start to rev it. He flinches at the startup – it’s got the kind of exhaust fireup flare you get when someone lops the exhaust off a V8 with an angle grinder – and his face unfurls in wonder.…7 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 202510 Renault 5 Turbo 3ERenault’s bringing sexy mid-engined hot hatch heroics back, via the medium of the deliriously arched Turbo 3E. It’ll be a proper road car. That you can buy. With money. And outrageous fortune. Because while today we rightly hail the return of the king of hot hatchery, it’s a) really very expensive and b) quite limited. But that’s for later. Let us add some important context charting the stratospheric progress of Planet Hot Hatch over the past 50 years via two amusing factoids. The first Renault 5 powered just by electricity was unveiled back in 1972 with a heady range of 37 miles. In 1980, the original mid-engined Renault 5Turbo won hearts and minds with just 156bhp. Of course, this being the age of overinflation means this brand new electric 5…3 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025RUSHSilence? At a land speed record attempt? You imagine there’d be excited chatter and bellowing engines, but it’s eerily quiet at the Papenburg proving ground in northwestern Germany. Not a breath of wind to knock the rusty leaves from the branches, or disturb the limp trackside wind sock. Two white pinpricks peer through the mid-morning mist. A faint hiss builds into an air shredding roar and in a neck tweaking rush, a black and orange Bugatti Mistral rips down the main straight. Brake lights and the orange underbelly of the air brake pierce the gloom. Andy Wallace has just set a new world speed record for a roofless car: 453.91kph (282.04mph). Polite applause ripples from Bugatti’s engineers, then silence reigns again. Another day at the office for the world’s fastest…8 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025That time we…I’ll have to leave out the bizarre ‘how it came about’ tale, but the end result was photographer Richard Pardon and I pounding across the Gobi desert in an Infiniti QX80 in search of a Mongolian palaeontologist. Tricky, in a place that is vast, has no roads and unchanging landscape in every direction. Once located, and given trowels and brushes, Badmaa Zorigt opened our eyes. Scattered across the surface are dinosaur bones, mainly ankylosaurus and protoceratops (“basically a Cretaceous sheep”). Using drones to help locate likely locations, we eventually wind up at the Flaming Cliffs, where we discover and then excavate a velociraptor skeleton – a rare find as the delicate bone structure is less likely to survive 75 million years of Earth’s processes. Once extracted and swaddled in plaster…1 min
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BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025HIT or MISSCAT DOW TG’S STAFF WRITER RECKONS THIS IS A FITTING GOODBYE With its sizeable power upgrade to 429bhp, track honed suspension, an unconfirmed but likely.sub 4.0secs Q-62mph sprint time and a bodykit that screams Supra in a silen t 'I’ll let my exhaust do the talking’ kinda way, the A90 Final Edition is spot on. It’s almost flawless.Whether by fate or design Toyota’s even left a little headroom for the modding community to do its thing. Since, the 1970s, the Supra has epitomised power in a package that’s easy on the eye. Butall good things must come to an end, and with the Supra’s cuttlike foilo wing, goodbye was inevitable. Fortunately, the Final Edition has enough going on to keep the legacy of the Supra alive for a bit longer.…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025PLAYLISTSTIG vs JESKO What do you get when you put a l, 578bhp Jesko Absolut and a tame racing driving on the TG track? Easy - an elated and euphoric Stig… and a blistering new track record HYUNDAI RN24 Looking for a recipe for future fun? We have it right here… take a decade of WRC rallying know-how, the loniq 5 N’s powertrain and finish off with a large dollop of mischievousness. Bake for 20 minutes. Hey presto CHILLED CHALLENGE If you’re feeling stressed and need to take some time out may we suggest relaxing with Honda’s Eco Mileage Challenge. A full 2.5hrs of cars driving slowly around a track set to lo-fi retro beats. And breathe… LET’S OFF-ROAD! The new Toyota Land Cruiser faces off against key rivals -…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025Singer Reimagined ChronographSinger is famous for 911 conversions, but is legally bound to say it is not sponsored, associated, approved or endorsed by Porsche. The same goes for sister company Singer Reimagined, whose watches have a lovely aircooled Teutonic feel, but not enough to worry the lawyers. £56,500; singerreimagined.com APPROX £4k Girard-Perregaux Casquette 2.0 In the 1970s, a digital watch was fancy new tech. Then it became the cheap alternative. Now it’s fancy again with this retro space age number. It has a tubular LED display and a case and bracelet made from ceramic and titanium. £4,000; girard-pBrrBgaux.com UNDER£3k Hamilton Ventura Edge A watch made famous on the wrist of Elvis in a film in the 1960s, the Ventura was reimagined as different futuristic timepieces in sci-fi films like Men in Black…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025HELP!100% GENUINE QUESTIONS THIS MONTH: ELECTRIC CARS 1. How long does an EV take to charge? Depends on the charger. If, for example, you’re charging a Tesla Model Y from a regularthree-pin UK wall plug, it'll take something like 36 hours to go from empty to brimmed. Using a 7kW wall box reduces this time to around 12 hours. If you can find a 150kW public charge point, you can fully recharge in well under an hour, but you do also need to factor in the 20 minutes you’ll spend hunting down the eejit who left their petrol powered Suzuki Celerio blocking the charging bay, and the additional 20 minutes you'll then spend informing said eejit of their many poor life choices. 2. Can I tow my caravan with an…2 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025THE VAPOURWARE FILESWhat is it? The future of Lamborghini, once. This mid-engined, close to production concept was revealed in October 2014 and was slated to be the first hybrid Lambo, just a couple of years behind the likes of the McLaren P1 and LaFerrari. Did they build any? Just one, but apparently fully functional. The 600bhp Huracán V10 drove the rear wheels, while a 300bhp motor took care of the fronts. It could do 31 miles at up to 78mph in (front drive) e-mode, while the hybrid system added 280kg to the car. But Lambo boss Stephan Winkelmann said customers poo-pooed the idea of hybrid drive. So, the third model Lambo became the Urus. Where are they now? Ironically, Lambo is doing rather well… having become an electrified purveyor of hybrids. The…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025BOVJETHRO BOVINGDON If YouTube teaches us anything it’s that you can’t please all of the people even some of the time. Shoot a fully lit video with gratuitous action? “Nobody drives like that.” Drive more sedately and discuss the nuance of the driving experience? “What a boring video.” Feature a hypercar? “Shame no owners will ever drive their cars.” OK, what about something affordable and ordinary? Well, of the 18 viewers a third will suggest buying a used Golf GTI instead (to be fair, not a bad shout), a few will post sleep emojis and the rest will be bots talking about how to make millions in crypto. However, the real sin on YouTube is to have an opinion that deviates even slightly from the accepted reality. In fact, critical…3 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025OTHER HYPE MACHINESFERRARI F80 A V6? In an ultimate Ferrari? Very clever, but we want noise BUGATTI TOURBILLON That’s more like it! Cosworth V16, no turbos, will wake the dead McLAREN W1 Huge rear wing = much downforce. You get the rest of the car for free NILU 27 1,000bhp nat asp V12, manual box, killer looks. Pray it makes production RIMAC SINGLE SEATER Nevera R power, single seat body, faster than an F1 car. No really ALFA ROMEO 33 STRADALE Alfa still knows how to sketch ’em, needs to drive as good as it looks…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 202504 Honda 0 SeriesJapan shocked the world with its revolutionary ‘bullet’ trains in 1964. The codename for the 137mph electric streamliners was 0 Series because Japanese railways didn’t know how to classify them. There had never been anything like it. Honda’s attempting a similar reset with its new EV family, which pinches the Zero name. It’s flirted with electric city cars before, with the California only EV Plus and the cutesy e, which both tanked. The next tactic is a fleet of electric cars with no supermini at all. It’s all part of a mission to build ‘thin, light, wise’ EVs. The first will be a production version of the Saloon concept which, weirdly enough, looks like a bullet train, all long, low and pointy. Honda insists this is 90 per cent of…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025RAWDON GLOVERPEOPLE LOVE WHAT JAGUAR has been. A measure of that love is the social media pitchfork mob that assembled around its plans to change. But love never paid the bills. When Jaguar made brave cars – the final shape XJ, the I-Pace, the second generation XK8 – it struggled to sell them. When it made cautious cars – the E-Pace, the XE – it struggled even more. JLR’s own HQ company car park was full of Discoverys and Range Rovers, not Jaguars. I’m concerned that this latest directional swerve, to brave and expensive cars, might meet a similar fate. So I’m here to ask Jaguar boss Rawdon Glover for evidence that points to success for the dramatic new direction. “We have researched this intensely. We’ve spoken to about 1,000 prospective…4 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 202507 Dacia BigsterIt wasn’t a long meeting at Dacia HQ… “Right folks, what are we calling the SUV that’s bigger than the Duster?” Frankly, that’s why we like a Dacia. Does what it says on the tin. And the timing couldn’t be better for this flagship – crossover demand remains high, but mainstream brands are squeezed on price. Along comes this mini-Disco moon buggy with a projected price of £25k–£30k and suddenly a Kuga or Qashqai look a bit out of ideas. Clever mild hybrid tech is imported from Renault (the Clio is among the best electrified superminis) yet Dacia claims the Bigster will be around 150kg lighter than the establishment’s family 4x4s. Plus, the boss insists his customers aren’t asking for touchscreens or haptic switches. So knobs and buttons will do…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 202509 BMW Neue KlasseIt’s hard to know what’s more tantalising about BMW’s imminent Neue Klasse generation of neue autos: the prospect of exciting gains with battery tech and range, or the fact that the design language that created (caused?) the XM is about to be thrown in the bin. Toughie, innit? Either way, there’s a lot riding on it: big boss Oliver Zipse has called it “the biggest single investment in the history of the company”. No pressure then. Two cars will kickstart the overhaul in 2025. First an SUV (duh) to replace the iX3, then what amounts to an electric 3-Series. Now we’re talking. The Hofmeister kink survives and the kidney grilles won’t be anywhere near as gopping – X cars get a vertical design, with a horizontal treatment for saloons and…2 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025LAND BRUISERS“Not even scraped, smooth as butter,” says the idiot, as he drops the front end of the new £80,000 Toyota Land Cruiser off a rock shelf, sidestep landing with an excruciating CRUMP on a sharply Paleozoic bit of Wales. “That was it!” exclaims idiot #2, referring to the thing he should have warned idiot #1 about before he drove into it. Not the Toyota’s fault, but driver error. Or rather spotter error, and I’m sticking with that. But that’s what you get when you allow the inmates access to the car keys of the asylum – halfhearted health and safety and a whole bunch of actively dangerous enthusiasm. And yet here we are, off road in the kind of cars that can actually do it, rather than soft roaders that…13 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025GOLDEN OLDES“THE FUTURE ISN’T WHAT IT’S CRACKED UP TO BE” The future isn’t what it’s cracked up to be. How else do you explain the surge in popularity of what we now know as the ‘restomod’? Three semi-classic Italians and a Swedish interloper sit by a dam at the summit of a mountain, each the purveyor of potent analogue sensation. The air is thin up here so they’re working hard, but then so are we. Want fizzy, granular steering? You’ve got it. Two Lancias, an Alfa Romeo – or is it? – and a Volvo. They’re big on mechanical rattle and hum, rather less interested in lane assist. We live in a secular world but these are cars as the good Lord surely intended. They have credibility, too. Automobili Amos, resurrector…11 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025Scud RaceThe problem with licensing a proper motorsport championship for a racing game, no matter how desirable the cars are, is that as part of the agreement you’re usually also stuck with the circuits it races on. That includes all their tedious, real world concerns like spacious run-off areas, collision dampening tyre barriers and adequate bathroom facilities. Sega’s arcade racer Scud Race proved there was another way. While it featured the cars from the short-lived BPR Global GT Series, which included race versions of the McLaren F1 and Ferrari F40, it had precisely zero interest in recreating places like Silverstone and Monza. Instead Scud Race had you drifting through a towering Aztec temple and across the cobbled courtyards of a vast Germanic castle. If you’d ever fantasised about leaving big rubber…1 min
BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025THE OVERRUNSCAN HERE FOR FULL REVIEWS OF EVERY NEW CAR BYD SEALION 7 EXCELLENCE AWD £56,000 (approx) AWD ELECTRIC CROSSOVER-coupes are all around. Still, the Sealion 7 is bigger, roomier and more powerful than others at its price. BYD is improving its screen and interface fast, so the Sealion’s is better than the Seal saloon’s, if not yet as intuitive as rivals’. On winter tyres, the test car felt a little wandery but rode well. See topgear.com for a drive on UK spec tyres, and for the £10k cheaper 2WD version. PH MERCEDES-AMG G63 MANGO EDITION £203,595 THIS IS A G63 LIKE NO OTHER before it. AMG has bequeathed it with ride control tech with linked active hydraulics (in your face anti-roll bars). The result? Genuine cornering ability. Really. Plus responsive…7 min
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BBC Top Gear Magazine|February 2025THE HOT LISTCITY CARS KIA PICANTO PRICE: £15,595–£19,145 Fizzy, frugal and fun to drive, the tiny Picanto has been refined over three generations since 2003. The latest model got a welcome style injection when it was facelifted in 2023. There are surprisingly generous kit levels on offer, too Aimed at: canny pensioners, new drivers OR YOU COULD HAVE ONE OF THESE… TG TIP The £17k 3 trim has best blend of price and tech with heated seats and wireless phone charging HYUNDAI i10 PRICE: £16,030–£18,630 This tiny hatchback feels very grown up from behind the wheel, and the i10 is an eminently sensible city car choice with a strong spec. Great on holiday, too Aimed at: car rental agencies FIAT 500e PRICE: £24,995–£33,995 One of the original retro tribute acts has matured…13 min
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