It may be the newest motor show in the country, but the London motor show isn’t short on exhibitors. Here’s our round-up of the most notable models on show.
There are a number of extreme models appearing at the London motor show, including the Vuhl 05. We’ve already taken a drive in the lightweight track weapon, but its appearance at the London motor show marked the start of UK sales, as Vuhl showcased a UK-spec car.
Kahn London Motor Show Edition, Defender 90
Kahn has brought a one-off, £65,000 Land Rover Defender to the London motor show. Upgrades include 20in wheels, modified bodywork and a host of interior tweaks. The Defender was given the once-over by Afzal Kahn himself, although compared with the Flying Huntsman and other Kahn Defenders, it's fairly restrained.
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Disappointing Show
Positives - most dealers allowed people to sit in the cars (with the exception of Rolls, Bentley, Aston, McLaren, Ferrari/Lamborghini and Morgan).
Good displays from dealers from Lotus with the Evora, Infiniti with the new Q60 and a very good display of American cars from Clive Sutton, including the new Camaro.
Low point - TVR's display of the new car covered by a tarpaulin. An insult to those paying to attend.
In summary, this wasn't the London Motor Show, rather the Battersea Car Dealers Show.
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