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Jaguar will let you ride in its Nürburgring record-breaking Project 8 for £175 a lap

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Jaguar SVO XE SV Project 8 RaceTaxi at the NurburgringThe Jaguar XE SV Project 8 is currently the world’s fastest four-door around the Nürburgring Nordschleife. Now, for €199 (£175), passengers can go along for the ride.

A Project 8 saloon has been added to the Jaguar Nürburgring Race Taxi fleet, lining up alongside the existing XJR575 hot limo.

We can’t promise XE passengers will sample a lap time in 7 minutes, 21.23 seconds, but the combination of extreme Jaguar and pro driver should still be quite the experience.

Indeed, Jaguar bolted on some measuring gear and said passengers will experience g-forces of more than 1.3g during the 12.9-mile, 73-turn lap, peaking at up to 1.8g around the famous Karussell. Speeds in excess of 155mph will be the norm on the straights.

Jaguar SVO XE SV Project 8 RaceTaxi at the Nurburgring

The 600hp, 200mph Project 8 is no stranger to the Nürburgring. Much of its development was done at the SV Development Centre, located on the other side of the road that runs parallel to the track.

The Race Taxi Project 8 is in two-seat Track Pack spec and Jaguar says it’s easily the most circuit-biased car Special Vehicle Operations has yet built. It’s actually the first Jaguar to come with a dedicated Track Mode setting.

It’s also the first car in the world to come with ceramic wheel bearings – tech that to now has only been used in F1 racing.

Fancy a spin? If you’re quick, your £175 will get you a ride until the circuit closes in mid-November (book at www.jaguar-experience.de). Jaguar will then run the Nürburgring Race Taxi Project 8 throughout 2019.

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Every Uber in London will be fully electric by 2025

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Uber rider in LondonUber wants every car on the app in London to be fully electric by 2025 – and, from early 2019, will add a 15p per mile ‘clean air fee’ onto every ride to pay for it.

The fee will add 45p to the average Uber ride in London, estimates the firm.

Cash raised will help Uber drivers switch into fully electric cars, as part of the new Uber Clean Air Plan announced today.

Uber will base how much drivers get to upgrade on the hours they’ve worked on the app. A driver working 40 hours per week today could get £3,000 of EV upgrade support in two years’ time.

This would rise to £4,500 in three years.

Uber bosses say the clean air fee could raise £200 million in the next few years – and expects the first 20,000 drivers to have switched into electric vehicles by the end of 2021.

Electric vehicle charging will also be facilitated by an Uber-led partnership between home charging suppliers, and another collaboration with ChargePoint to install rapid charging points in Central London.

Uber scrappage scheme

The ride-sharing app is also taking steps to clean up London air today, with a ‘scrappage scheme’ initiative aimed at Uber riders.

The firm will give 1,000 people in London, who scrap a pre-Euro 4 diesel vehicle, £1,500 of credit to spend on Uber rides.

Uber’s plans for London are intended to future-proof it for London’s ever-tightening restrictions on vehicle usage, and also win the confidence of regulators. Last year, Transport for London (TfL) said it would not renew Uber’s licence to operate in the capital.

A court case saw Uber granted a short-term licence of 15 months rather than five years, and the company said this was a ‘wake-up call’. It is now hoping to prove to TfL it is a responsible operator.

“The Mayor of London has set out a bold vision to tackle air pollution in the capital and we’re determined to do everything we can to back it,” said Uber CEP Dara Khosrowshahi.

The Clean Air Plan is described as a long-term investment that Uber hopes will see Londoners “replace their car with their phone by offering a range of mobility options – whether car, bikes, scooters or public transport – all in the Uber app”.

Chris Large from Global Action Plan, the charity behind Clean Air Day, called Uber’s plan “one of the most ambitious aims of any major company in the future mobility sector.

“Two major barriers slowing the uptake of electric cars are still the purchase price and substandard charging network. Uber’s efforts to overcome these barriers should be commended.”

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Government should rethink ‘soaring’ company car taxes

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BMW 320d company carCompany car drivers running a BMW 320d SE are now paying 105 percent more Benefit in Kind (BIK) tax than they were a decade ago – despite real wages only rising 20 percent.

Automotive analysts CAP HPI says the tax increase for the BMW, a favourite of fleet car drivers, is proof of how the tax burden has ‘soared’ since 2009.

The firm thus wants the government to rethink its approach to company car tax ahead of the 2018 Budget on 29 October.

BMW 320d company car

The tax burden on company car drivers has intensified in 2018 with the introduction of the new WLTP fuel economy regulations. This has seen CO2 increases on many models, which is having “a real impact” on fleets.

“Successive governments have continued to ramp up taxes on company car drivers to the point where it has become punitive,” said Matt Freeman, CAP HPI’s managing consultant.

“Hitting the company car driver will not help the UK meet its environmental targets.” Company cars are usually among the newest and most advanced, he said.

“A more balanced approach is needed to protect both the industry and the environment.”

BMW 320d company car

Earlier this year, CAP HPI warned that clamping down on diesels may see the UK miss the 2021 EU CO2 targets. It was already challenging even before the demonization of diesel, said Freeman.

“It is imperative that diesel continues to command a substantial share of the new car marketplace.

“If consumers, with no option of transitioning to hybrid or EVs, switch to petrol, the environmental impact is clear – their CO2 emissions would likely rise between 3 percent and 23 percent.”

Company cars, he added, typically account for more than half the UK new car market. Cleaning up fleets is one of the quickest ways to quickly reduce new car CO2 emissions – but also rapidly increasing them if drivers instead switch from diesel to petrol…  

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Invincible 50 is a kick-ass pickup for ‘genuine Hilux enthusiasts’

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Toyota Hilux Invincible 50

Only when you’ve survived death by Jeremy Clarkson, had a war named in your honour and conquested both the North and South Poles can you wear the ‘Invincible’ tag.

The Toyota Hilux Invincible 50 is a celebration of the toughest, rugged and most kick-ass pickup on the planet. Form a disorderly queue, because just 50 individually numbered examples will be available for UK customers.

We suspect the numbered plaque was applied by a tattoo artist drunk on Elijah Craig barrel-proof whiskey to the soundtrack of Now That’s What I Call Death Metal.

The tattooist was probably on hand to work on the classic T.O.Y.O.T.A tailgate decal, which is the most welcome nod to history since Suzuki unveiled the new Jimny. Just don’t expect the Jimny to emerge unscathed from a battle with the Hilux – that would be like Dwayne Johnson inviting your Aunt Hilda for an evening of arm-wrestling.

Arctic Trucks Hilux Invicible 50

Toyota turned to the tough-as-old-boots Arctic Trucks for help with the Invincible 50, with the Iceland-based outfit instrumental in the decision to add Bilstein suspension and 265/75R16 BF Goodrich KO2 all-terrain tyres.

The vehicle is raised by 40mm at the front and 20mm at the rear for those moments when you’re driving over small obstacles, like stately homes, entire villages and The Wall along the northern border of the Seven Kingdoms.

‘Genuine Hilux enthusiasts’

Styling features include bespoke, wider front and rear wings, a double-hoop sports bar and four high-power Vision X LED lights for launching your own personal crusade on fog light abusers. The 16-inch alloy wheels are unique to the Invincible 50 because other Hilux models are too lily-livered to wear them.

All vehicles are finished in black paintwork – marigold or vanilla wouldn’t have cut it – and powered by a 2.4-litre turbodiesel engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. It also has rear parking sensors, although we doubt a Hilux driver would ever admit to using them.

Toyota reckons the order books will open on 1 November, and interested parties are invited to a bare-knuckle fight at an as-yet-unknown industrial estate to find out who be given the keys to the 50 pickups. Alternatively, you can simply speak to your local Toyota dealer.

As for the price, Toyota says it will be “accessible for genuine Hilux enthusiasts”, but we reckon you’ll have to pay well over £40,000 for this flagship anniversary edition.

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Want to ride an electric black cab? There’s an app for that

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London electric black cabBlack taxi ride-hailing app Gett will now let users choose to ride in a clean electric hybrid taxi, instead of taking a dirty diesel-engined alternative.

The new Gett Electric tool promises emissions-free rides via the LEVC TX eCity London black cab. And it is incentivising taxi drivers to start using the new electric cab with reduced commission schemes for cabbies using the Gett app.

Gett Electric will be available in Central London from 10am to 8pm, Monday to Friday.

There is also a new Gett Green scheme, where customers can pay 20p per ride extra to become ‘carbon positive’. The scheme will make donations to 12 central London schools identified as suffering from poor air quality through the Mayor of London’s school air quality programme.

London electric black cab

“We are very proud that our proprietary technology uniquely enables to offer our London customers the chance to order these excellent new electric taxis,” said Gett UK CEO Matteo de Renzi.

“Customers are increasingly looking for eco-friendly ways to travel. Gett are delighted to offer the Gett Electric vehicle option, producing completely emission free rides.”

The firm adds that as it works with the existing black cab infrastructure, it doesn’t add extra vehicles to UK roads – unlike some other ride-hailing apps.

Neil Paris MP, chair of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs select committee, said the new TX cab is playing an important role in tackling London’s air pollution problem. “It’s great to see Gett supporting this new environmentally friendly step.”

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Andrew Flintoff and Paddy McGuinness are the new Top Gear presenters

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Former England cricketer Andrew FlintoffPaddy McGuinness and Andrew Flintoff have been confirmed by BBC bosses as the new presenters of Top Gear when the next series begins filming in early 2019.

The comedian and Ashes-winning England cricketer replace Matt LeBlanc, who earlier announced the current series will be his last.

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They will line up alongside motoring journalist Chris Harris: the other current Top Gear presenter, Rory Reid, is to lead the sister show Extra Gear, alongside presenting for online motoring channel Carfection.

Paddy McGuinness

“Getting the Top Gear gig is a real honour,” said McGuinness (pictured above) in a statement. “To be hosting a show I’ve watched and loved from being a small boy is beyond exciting.”

“It’s not often you have the chance to do both of your dream jobs,” said Flintoff, “but now I’m lucky enough to say I will have.

“I’ve always been passionate about cars.”

The current series (the 26th in the history of Top Gear), LeBlanc’s last, will air in early 2019. The first series (27) with McGuinness, Flintoff and Harris is expected to be shown later in the year.

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Woah there! Maserati Levante GTS wins the ‘SUV of Texas’ award for 2018

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Maserati Levante GTS wins in Texas

The Lone Star State might conjure up a wealth of American stereotypes, but the SUV winner of the 2018 Texas Truck Rodeo may be something of a surprise.

Taking the top SUV prize was the Maserati Levante GTS, following two days of evaluation by members of the Texas Auto Writers Association. After all the testing, the Italian-built SUV was claimed the best choice for oil barons and cowpokes alike.

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It should be pointed out that the evaluation process does involve both on and off-road action. This year’s Truck Rodeo was beset with torrential rain and flooding, creating a literal mud bath for testing.

Maserati Levante GTS wins in Texas

Despite the clear tarmac bias to the Levante GTS, the Q4 all-wheel-drive system is capable of sending 50% of torque to the front axle. Driven by a twin-turbocharged 3.8-litre V8 engine, the Levante’s 550hp and 538lb-ft output certainly allows for plenty of twist to be juggled between axles.

The engine itself is built in the Ferrari factory in Maranello, and allows the Levante GTS to run from 0-60mph in 4.0 seconds. Top speed is 181mph – substantially in excess of the 85mph limit found on State Highway 130.

Although made in Italy, the Maserati Levante GTS does have an obvious American link, being a subsidiary of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.

In fact, the American-Italian company took a clean sweep at the 2018 Texas Truck Rodeo with brand winners in the three main categories. In total, 15 of the 24 prizes on offer went to FCA brands.

Taking the overall prize for ‘2018 Truck of Texas’’ was the updated and revised 2019 Ram 1500 pick-up truck. With Texas the biggest market for pick-up trucks in the world, getting this seal of approval is a big deal.

The larger Ram 2500 Power Wagon won in the ‘heavy duty’ pick-up truck category, whilst the Ram 1500 Rebel took home the prize for off-road pick-up trucks.

Maserati Levante GTS wins in Texas

Collecting the crossover ‘CUV of Texas’ was another Italian creation from FCA. The Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio was the winner, beating the 2019 Mazda CX-9.

Held since 1992, the Texas Truck Rodeo was created to showcase an event unique to Texas. This year, a total of 57 trucks, SUVs, crossovers, and commercial vehicles were evaluated by 69 members of the Texas Auto Writers Association.

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New Ferrari Challenge UK race series is a global first

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Ferrari Challenge UK race seriesBritain is getting its own one-make Ferrari racing series, with the Ferrari Challenge UK series launching at Brands Hatch on 25 April next year.

It’s the first time Ferrari has dedicated a one-make racing series to a single market. The Ferrari 488 Challenge cars will run on four race circuits, with two races running at each circuit.

Overseen by Ferrari Corse Clienti, the new series will be run to exactly the same rules and regulations as other Ferrari Challenge series globally.

Ferrari Challenge UK race series

The difference comes in the race licence requirements. Drivers can race with an MSA National A licence, rather than the International C licence that’s necessary for the other Ferrari Challenge series.

This makes it more accessible to UK drivers who may not have the necessary signatures to upgrade – and could also see the Ferrari Challenge UK series become a recognised stepping stone up through the Ferrari racing ladder.

Any client who owns a Ferrari 488 Challenge racer can enter the series. Want to know more, says Ferrari? Contact your local dealer – they’ll have all the information you need.

Ferrari Challenge UK race series

The Ferrari-first single-market series is recognition of how important Britain is for the Italian brand: it’s the second-largest market in the world for Ferrari.

The UK is also the second-oldest Ferrari export market, after the U.S., with imports beginning back in the late 1950s and official imports commencing in 1960.

Ferrari Challenge UK race series

Ferrari Challenge UK 2019 race dates

  • 25 April: Brands Hatch prologue and test
  • 18 – 19 May: Brands Hatch race 1 and 2
  • 22 – 23 June: Snetterton race 3 and 4
  • 20 – 21 July: Croft race 5 and 6
  • 21 – 22 Sept: Silverstone race 7 and 8

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Elon Musk has introduced a new, cheaper Tesla Model 3

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Tesla Model 3

Tesla has introduced a new, more affordable version of the Model 3. Or, we should say, Elon Musk has introduced it. The Tesla CEO tweeted yesterday, telling his followers about a mid-range version of Tesla’s crossover EV.

The new model costs from $45,000 (£34,550) in the US and offers 260 miles of range. Incidentally, it uses the same battery pack as the 310-mile-range model, only with fewer cells.

Performance is down, too. While the long-range car will do 0-60mph in 4.5 seconds and a 145mph top speed, the new one needs 5.6 seconds and tops out at 125mph.

The Model 3 has already brought a mixture of success and criticism for the company. While it’s selling very well, Tesla has struggled to keep up in terms of production, quality and delivery. The £26,900 ($35,000) introductory model is yet to reach showrooms, too, with a debut planned for 2019.

This mid-range Model 3, it seems, is intended to serve as a stop-gap. Nevertheless, Tesla ownership is now $10,000 closer for many American buyers.

It could well turn out to be the sweet spot in the range, offering the best mileage for your money. 

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Lamborghini celebrates 50 years of its four-seat supercar

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Lamborghini Espada Anniversary

One of Lamborghini’s most legendary models has turned 50 this year. But it’s not one of the flagship supercars (the Miura celebrated its 50th a couple of years back). Rather, it’s the ultimate Lamborghini V12 grand tourer – the Espada.

How do you celebrate a 50th birthday? You take one of the most desirable and decadent GT cars on a grand tour, of course. And that’s exactly what Lamborghini did: driving the museum’s 1976 Espada Series III from Sant’Agata to London.

The first port of call was the prestigious RAC Club in Pall Mall, where the car was displayed on the Rotunda for guests and members at the 50th anniversary meal.

As the rock star’s ride of choice in the 1960s, it then seemed fitting for the Espada to visit Abbey Road Studios. There, the Beatles recorded Hey Jude the year the Espada debuted. Naturally, the famous road crossing outside the studio made for a superb photo opportunity; the Espada may be 50, but age and guile don’t exempt it from tourist clichés.

In period, the Espada was one of Lamborghini’s best-sellers. From its debut in 1968 until the end of production in 1978, a total of 1,217 were made.

That’s no great shakes by today’s standards; the Gallardo sold more than 10 times that in its 11-year life. For 1970s Lamborghini, though, the Espada was an important car. Today’s it remains one of the most important Lamborghinis ever made.

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