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    A Fresh Look at the Lamborghini Murciélago SV to See if It Still Holds Up in 2026

    Lamborghini Murciélago SV revisited with brutal V12 noise, old-school supercar drama and the flaws that still make it unforgettable in 2026
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    We lived with the Mercedes AMG G63 to see if it really is the ultimate luxury SUV

    Living with the Mercedes AMG G63 reveals V8 performance SUV character and real luxury SUV off-road capability in daily driving.
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    We tested the Lotus Eletre to see how Lotus is reinventing itself with the electric SUV

    Our Lotus Eletre review examines if this 905hp electric SUV can truly carry the Lotus badge or if its Chinese roots and 2.7-tonne weight dilute the brand legacy
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    We lived with the Genesis GV80 to see why this luxury SUV is challenging German rivals

    Our review of the Genesis GV80 explores how its 3.5-litre twin-turbo V6 petrol engine and AWD performance challenge BMW and Mercedes in the luxury SUV market
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    Audi flew us to Morocco to push the new Audi RS5 performance to the absolute limit

    The 630hp Audi RS5 arrives with a complex plug-in hybrid system that trades lightness for devastating speed and clever torque vectoring on the open road.
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    Our Aston Martin Vantage S first drive reveals if this is the best modern Aston yet

    This Aston Martin Vantage S review explores how a precision rear subframe and high performance sports car dynamics create an old school driving experience
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    We drove the Porsche 911 GT3 Touring and it proves this is the purest 911 you can buy

    The 2026 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring ditches the wing but keeps the 9,000rpm soul, proving itself as a masterclass in naturally aspirated, high-performance engineering.
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