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Genesis GV60
Can this upmarket electric SUV win over someone seeking a comfy family cruiser? We're finding out
Spice World
Spicing up my life with a 1000km trip around the backwaters, mountains and forests of Kerala and Tamil Nadu - the world's largest spice garden
OOZING CHARM
In a world where everything's becoming increasingly slick, sanitised and technologically advanced, Moto Guzzi's doing its best to keep things old school
The French Connection
Over 700 miles in seven days touring the islands, châteaux and bridges of Normandy, Brittany and the Loire Valley in southwest France
The not-so sensible BMW
BMWs used to be sensible. Durable, utilitarian and definitely not showing off, the boxers and early K100s of, say, 40 years ago were typically ridden sensibly by sensible dads and accountants. Times, however, have changed
Like Sunday morning
With one clutch-alternative device already within their range, do Honda really need another?
EXTREME TWIN
Yamaha has yet another Ténéré 700 in its line-up! The sixth incarnation of the popular middleweight adventure bike (though there're now only five available to buy new), the Ténéré Extreme, as its name suggests, is designed to cope with more serious off-roading. We went to the Yamaha Off-Road Experience centre in Wales to see how well it deals with life away from the Tarmac
FANTIC MOTOR CEO MARIANO ROMAN INTERVIEW: Ten Years In
MV Agusta, Indian, Norton, Moto Morini, Brough Superior, Horex and most recently BSA - the contents of the freezer section of motorcycling's history store have gradually been defrosted over the past quarter century, repackaged in a modern context and restored to today's marketplace. The process began 35 years ago with the relaunched Triumph, but one of the most successful comebacks has taken place over the past decade with barely anyone noticing. That's how long it's taken for Italy's Fantic Motor to be transformed under astute new management and careful investment into a serious growth brand in the off-road and dual-purpose markets, now sold globally through more than 1000 dealers in over 50 different countries
FAST FASHION
Distinctive design meets dramatic dynamic in the shape of Husqvarna's new Svartpilen 801
Border Reiver Servicing
Taking your bike for a service needn't be a chore - make a full day of it and see the sights!
CLUTCHING AT FLAWS
While the majority of bike launches take place somewhere sunny and warm, with a prerequisite of exciting roads with minimum traffic, Honda chose the south of France for the e-clutch versions of its CB650 and CB650R.
TRIUMPH STREET TRIPLE 765 RS
To many of you, it won't come as a surprise that the Trumpet came out on top.
KTM 990 DUKE
Where do I start with the KTM? I need to talk about the looks. KTM has been very open that it knows the styling of the 990 is not for everyone, and if you don't like the look of it, then buy something else.
A2 ASSASSIN ADRILIA RS 457
Good things do come in small packages, as Aprilia's A2 eligible RS 457 goes to prove
ROADTEC™™ 02
Metzeler's new Roadtec 02 proved the perfect sparring partner in the wet, the dry, and while pinned around the TT course.
THE COST OF INSURANCE
Are you wondering why bikes are getting harder and dearer to insure? Read this...
PROJECT 37 A TEST OF TIME
In search of fame, fans, and a circuit lap record, Timmy's undertaken the task of seeing just how fast Suzuki's new GSX-8R will lap around the iconic Cadwell Park circuit.
BMW M1000XR: BALLISTIC Bliss
In a world where we constantly want and expect more than what's come before, the M1000XR delivers in ways few others could ever dream of... on road and track.
MV AGUSTA BRUTALE 800RR
The heritage and racing history of MV is rivalled by so few, and seeing how this particular test was at a race track, I couldn't wait to see what the Brutale had in store.
STREETFIGHTER V2
Last year we did the Homologation Special test on the Isle of Man, where we pitched the Ducati Panegale V4R, BMW M1000RR and Honda Fireblade SP against each other to see which came out on top, and it was a resounding victory for the Duke.
Myth Buster- Normal petrol cars get their worst fuel economy in town driving
Normal petrol cars get their worst fuel economy in town driving. Hybrids do better there, because they collect energy otherwise wasted when you slow down, then in accelerating can re-use that captured electrical energy instead of burning more petrol.
Lifting the lid on MG's Cyberster EV
We deliver first UK drive verdict on all-new electric roadster as famous manufacturer returns to its two-seater convertible roots
Nip and tuck for Continental GT as V8 hybrid power is fired up
AE IT hasn't taken long for Bentley to get used to life after consigning its iconic W12 engine to the history books.
Faster Golf R unleashed packing 329bhp
THE covers have been pulled off the updated Volkswagen Golf R hatchback and Estate, months after the standard Golf was revealed to the public.
Cupra Formentor
FIRST DRIVE Sporty crossover gains company's new family face
Ford Explorer
FIRST DRIVE SUV has been reinvented as an all-electric model does it give the Blue Oval a front runner in the EV class?
Skoda Kodiaq
FIRST UK DRIVE Top-spec seven-seat SUV put through its paces
New RS Q8 adds Performance model
THE Audi RS Q8 has been given a mid-life refresh to keep pace with the biggest, and most powerful, SUVS money can buy.
Electrifying BMW M5 hybrid turns up the power Competition, yet due to the
AE THIS is BMW's long-awaited new M5 super-saloon, complete with a plug-in hybrid powertrain, bespoke body and an aggressive new look.
Bugatti unleashes new V16 hybrid to replace Chiron
AE IT'S not every day that a truly all-new Bugatti is introduced. The brand has consistently been a pioneer in the hypercar space, and the new Bugatti Tourbillon is no different to the Chiron it replaces, in that it represents a huge leap forward for this most exotic of automotive genres. And in pretty much every department.