We knew that the Los Angeles Auto Show would serve up a bevy of excellent cars - it always does - but we didn't expect there to be so many exciting new models. Far from being just a stateside shop window for carmakers, it's actually thrown up some real surprises. Lamborghini has sprung a new drop top; Range Rover a new version of the Evoque; Ford a world-beating new race car; and Porsche a potentially 911-beating new Cayman. That's not even half of it, so without further ado, here's the lowdown. Extra images by United Pictures
- First Drive: Hyundai Veloster
HOW does the concept of a four-door coupe grab you? Usually the door count is one less if, as is the case, you use the industry convention of counting the car’s hatchback … More »First Drive: Hyundai Veloster
HOW does the concept of a four-door coupe grab you? Usually the door count is one less if, as is the case, you use the industry convention of counting the car’s hatchback tailgate as a ‘door’. Hyundai has gone one better with its Veloster coupe.We’ve been here before with an unusual number of doors. Mini’s love it or loathe …
- First Drive: Toyota GT86
YOU don’t need an abacus to help you count the number of affordable rear-wheel drive coupes available to buy in the UK. Even if you choose to include Mazda’s MX-5 – so … More »First Drive: Toyota GT86
YOU don’t need an abacus to help you count the number of affordable rear-wheel drive coupes available to buy in the UK. Even if you choose to include Mazda’s MX-5 – so long as you fit the hard top roof – it’s a small number.With nearly everyone now focused on cutting emissions and squeezing as much as possible from a litre …





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