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Porsche teamed up with Soho House for a one-off 952 hp Taycan
New Models
21/06/2026

Porsche teamed up with Soho House for a one-off 952 hp Taycan

Porsche has revealed a one-of-one Taycan Turbo S Sport Turismo created with Soho Home, the interiors brand of Soho House, through its Sonderwunsch programme. It is finished in bespoke Greek Street Green satin paint with a Truffle Brown leather cabin, burl wood trim and a variable-tint glass roof. The 952 hp electric estate premiered at Icons of Porsche at Silverstone on 20-21 June 2026, and only one was built.

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McLaren is knocking A$100,000 off the Artura, and it says a lot
Automotive Industry
21/06/2026

McLaren is knocking A$100,000 off the Artura, and it says a lot

McLaren is offering up to A$100,000, around €60,000, off selected Artura models in an Australian end-of-financial-year deal. The discount applies to existing stock of the twin-turbo V6 plug-in hybrid supercar, which makes close to 700 hp. Six-figure discounts on a McLaren are rare, and the move reflects a tougher market in which even exclusive performance brands are competing harder for buyers.

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The 24 Hours of Spa is back with 70 GT3 cars and a stacked entry list
21/06/2026

The 24 Hours of Spa is back with 70 GT3 cars and a stacked entry list

The 78th CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa takes place on 27 and 28 June 2026, with 70 GT3 cars from 10 manufacturers contesting the world's biggest GT race. Porsche leads the entry with 16 cars, ahead of Mercedes-AMG with 11. Drivers from 45 nations take part, including stars such as Valentino Rossi and Arthur Leclerc, while Lamborghini defends its title and debuts the new Temerario GT3 over 24 hours.

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The next Alpine A110 is electric, and it is about to climb the Goodwood hill
Automotive Industry
21/06/2026

The next Alpine A110 is electric, and it is about to climb the Goodwood hill

Alpine will give the development mule for its next-generation A110 a global public debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed from 9 to 12 July, running it up the hillclimb each day. The third-generation A110 will be a fully electric sports car on Alpine's new Alpine Performance Platform, designed to beat today's best combustion rivals. The current petrol A110 is now in its final months of production.

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Bugatti and Honma made golf clubs as absurdly exclusive as you'd expect
21/06/2026

Bugatti and Honma made golf clubs as absurdly exclusive as you'd expect

Bugatti has teamed up with Japanese luxury golf maker Honma to create a range of Tourbillon-inspired golf clubs. The collection spans the Beres Super Premium and Tour World Premium lines plus a dedicated putter, with prices running from $3,200 up to $72,000, around €66,000, for the top 5 Star Beres set, which is limited to just 20 worldwide.Tourbillon-inspired golf clubs. The collection spans the Beres Super Premium and Tour World Premium lines plus a dedicated putter, with prices running from $3,200 to $72,000, roughly €66,000, for the top 5 Star Beres set, which is limited to just 20 worldwide.

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A manual Maserati supercar is coming, with Alfa Romeo's help
Automotive Industry
21/06/2026

A manual Maserati supercar is coming, with Alfa Romeo's help

Maserati's Bottegafuoriserie bespoke division is developing a limited-production front-engined GT powered by the Nettuno V6, fitted with a manual gearbox and built in collaboration with Alfa Romeo. The project has been confirmed by Cristiano Fiorio, who oversees Bottegafuoriserie, and engineering chief Davide Danesin, who said the manual transmission suits the mechanical and classical character the car is meant to embody. Production will be strictly limited, and it represents Maserati's most pointed statement yet that driver engagement, not electrification, is at the heart of what the brand wants to stand for.

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Porsche wants to make money with fewer cars, and 1,900 jobs will go
Automotive Industry
21/06/2026

Porsche wants to make money with fewer cars, and 1,900 jobs will go

Porsche CEO Michael Leiters is pushing to finalise a second cost-cutting package before the factory holidays in July. The plan involves cutting 1,900 jobs over the coming years, on top of 2,000 temporary workers let go last year, and running production below the roughly 280,000 cars Porsche sold previously. Squeezed by tariffs and weak demand in China, Leiters says Porsche must "make money with fewer cars."

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Aston Martin will deliberately build fewer cars, and keep the V12 alive
19/06/2026

Aston Martin will deliberately build fewer cars, and keep the V12 alive

Aston Martin CEO Adrian Hallmark has confirmed a major strategic shift: rather than chasing 10,000 annual sales, the brand will deliberately cap production at 6,500 to 7,000 cars a year to protect its exclusivity, cutting overhead by around 30 percent. One of its three front-engined GT models will be dropped, the remaining cars gain more variants, the twin-turbo V12 is safe until at least 2035, and plug-in hybrid development has been shelved.

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Even Toyota thinks Toyota has too many models now
Automotive Industry
19/06/2026

Even Toyota thinks Toyota has too many models now

Toyota's new CEO Kenta Kon, who arrived from the finance side of the business in June, has launched a war on waste and singled out the company's sprawling model range. He pointed to the growing number of specifications and variants as a source of inefficiency. Toyota offers 32 models in the US alone, plus 14 Lexus models, and more than 100 vehicles globally. The move comes after a sharp profit decline.

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