SUVs are big business nowadays and as a result, every brand is elbowing each other to get ahead of the pack in terms of sales figures for said genre. Infiniti is no different, but the Japanese brand has taken what I feel is a bold approach with its new Infiniti QX80 Monograph. It’s rather striking isn’t it? Finished in what I would call a ‘Champagne Gold’, the new model is what Infiniti describes as the “ultimate expression of futuristic luxury …
Paul Hadley

Paul Hadley
Paul is a seasoned car journalist with a passion for all things automotive. With over a decade of experience in the industry, he has a unique perspective on the latest developments in the world of cars, trucks, and SUVs. Whether he's covering the latest car launch or diving deep into the technical specifications of a new model, Paul's writing is always informative, engaging, and filled with his trademark enthusiasm for the world of motoring. When he's not at his keyboard, you can find him exploring the open road or attending car events around the world.
Karma Automotive are due to fully reveal the new Revero on the 8th September this year. Being, essentially, the successor to the Fisker Karma, this hybrid car will feature solar panels on its roof which, according to the company, can be used to power the whole drivetrain.
Here you witness the birth of a new hypercar. Built to complete with the LaFerrari, McLaren P1 and Porsche 918. Here enters Aston Martin in the ring. What you can see in the pictures is the AM-RB 001 created by Red Bull Racing chief technical officer Adrian Newey and Aston Martin designer Marek Reichman.
You may have heard that French marque is making a return since disappearing from the scene in the mid-90s. However, since the fabulous looking Renault Alpine Vision concept at the Geneva Motor Show it’s gone a little bit quiet. Until now. Reservations Open Alpine has opened reservations for the ‘Première Edition’, an exclusive limited edition of the brand’s upcoming production car. Only 1,955 models will up for grabs though and I imagine they sell faster than last Christmas turkey in …
Started in 1947 by Trevor Wilkinson, TVR has gone from strength to strength, including a couple of dips, and bankruptcies. After having to close its door in 2006, they are back with a boom, after about a dozen investors with loaded pockets bought TVR from the Russian business magnate Nikolai Smolenski who nearly sunk it.