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War Wagons: 20 years of the Audi RS6
Four generations of RS6 come together to celebrate the 20th birthday of Audi’s fastest family

Retro: 1969 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2
The biggest-ever Ferrari at the time also took the brand into a state of lux

Retro: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
Not even a host of design flaws could stop the ’57 becoming a classic

Farewell drive: R35 Nissan GT-R, first and final forms
As the sun sets on Nissan’s R35 GT-R in Australia, we give it one last meal – a bowl of bitumen spaghetti, its favourite – and reflect on the impact it made

Modern classic: Lexus LS400
No budget, no time constraints, no prisoners: the Lexus LS400 was Japan’s shock to the world that changed the luxo sedan segment forever

Dynisma DMG-1: From the screen to F1, this is the world’s best simulator
We drive the mega-simulator that’s helped propel the Ferrari F1 team to the pointy end of this year’s championship

Driven to Extinction: Lotus Elise
The speed of light… now switched off

Modern Classic: Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black Series
‘Black Series’ is AMG shorthand for the most hardcore variant the company will build. This fourth model wore the moniker like a flak jacket

Wheels Inbox: Letters to the editor
Keep it tight (no more than 200 words) and do include your suburb if via email: [email protected] can also have your say on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter (search for Wheels Australia)

What’s behind Mazda’s premium push?
We talk to Vinesh Bhindi, Mazda Australia’s CEO, to figure out if the company’s ‘premium story’ is a page-turner or mere pulp fiction

Lamborghini’s ultimate road trip redux: Convoy, take two!
From Bologna to the Alps in a squadron of Lamborghinis

Looking back at the 1956 Wartburg 311
A Soviet oddball with ties to one of the world’s biggest carmakers

Looking back at the 1974 Datsun 260Z
Follow-up to the lithe 240Z had to face the challenge of extra ballast

GALLERY: 2022 New York Auto Show highlights
New York shows that while the big international motor shows are back, there is still a way to go before they’re back to their pre-COVID-19 glory

Battler from Britain: The MG TC
Prompt post-war timing gave this English roadster a key market advantage

McLaren ownership still being fought over by Audi, BMW, Porsche
The battle for McLaren is far from over

Chrysler VH Charger R/T E38: retro throwback
At Bathurst, it didn’t win on Sunday, yet still sold on Monday

Why the Nissan 200SX is a modern classic
There was no follow up when the last Nissan 200SX rolled off the production line two decades ago, but we already knew it was irreplaceable

Chasing the Extreme E series in Sardinia
Pioneering off-road racing series Extreme E is thrusting EVs into global motorsport in spectacular style. We join the electric circus in Sardinia to dish the dirt

Detailed: The groundbreaking Mercedes-Benz EQXX concept
Merc’s Vision EQXX concept breaks new ground in terms of EV efficiency. But will that equal desirability? We dig under the slippery skin

We take a look inside Skoda’s Mlada Boleslav museum
More than a century of Skoda evolution lies perfectly preserved in its hometown’s hallowed halls

BMW i3: Driven to Extinction
The first EV to take home the COTY gong… gets gonged

An interview with Carbon Revolution founder Jake Dingle
Jake Dingle helped start an ASX-listed company in a garage, but the CEO always had a big vision for his company’s esoteric wheels

Audi and Porsche are divided on ambitions under the VW umbrella
For Audi and Porsche, it’s not a cosy cuddle under the VW umbrella – here’s why