2021 was anything but a straightforward year, but we still managed to test a whole host of interesting cars. Here are some of the highlights.
Bentley Bentayga vs Range Rover
The Toyota GR Yaris has built up quite the reputation since its launch at the end of 2020. Many people claim that this four-wheel drive, 257bhp hatchback is a true supercar killer, so we braved the Welsh weather and put it up against the Nissan GT-R Nismo - a track monster with more than double the horsepower of the Yaris.
The Jaguar F-Pace was just a normal family SUV, peacefully minding its own business, when Jaguar’s Special Vehicle Operations department came along and squeezed a 550bhp supercharged V8 into it. The SVR can do 0-60mph in just 3.8 seconds, but can it hold its own in the ever-growing category of hot SUVs?
Luxury saloons have always been slightly forgettern, gracefully wafting around in the backgrounds of big cities. We decided to bring together two of our favourite examples on the market - the stylish Mercedes S-Class and the brash Bentley Flying Spur - to see what would take the title of the world’s best luxury saloon.
What do the Ferrari Roma, Bentley Continental GT and Aston Martin DB11 AMR all have in common? They’re some of the best grand tourers around, blending elegant looks and surprising levels of practicality with performance that can see off all but the best supercars. We bought this trio together to see who comes out on top.
GTO Engineering have been in the business of restoring Ferraris for years, building their own V12s for customers to put in their 250 SWB racing cars. So what happens when they build their own car? They invited us to drive their better-than-new 250 SWB Revival for us to find out.
Battery-powered SUVs are slowly taking over the roads. Most major manufactures have introduced class contenders in the past few years, so we took three of our favourites from Audi, Jaguar and Mercedes and pitted them against each other.
With the launch of the new Land Rover Defender, Matt Prior set out to answer the age old question - is everything improved by adding a V8? Although the 5.0 litre supercharged unit might not make the V8 Defender the best car for a fuel crisis (it gets just 19.3mpg), with 518bhp it’s got more than enough grunt.
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