Skip advert
Advertisement

Latest issue of evo Magazine

Lamborghini Aventador track test, BMW 1-series M Coupe huge group test, TVR Sagaris comeback, Koenigsegg Agera R road test, Mercedes C63 AMG Coupe review, Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0

Buy a copy of evo 158 in our online shop

Subscibe to evo electronically on Zinio here

Try evo Magazine's new iPad app here

NewsJaguar has announced that its supercar concept will make production and Porsche has revealed its main contender for evo Car of the Year 2011 - VIDEO OF THE PORSCHE HERE! Car reviewsMercedes C63 AMG Coupe, Lotus Elise Club Racer, Vauxhall Corsa VXR Nurburgring Edition and diesel SRi, Vauxhall Insignia VXR Unlimited, Saab 9-5 SportWagon, Chevrolet Camaro Convertible, VW Golf Cabriolet, Citroen DS4, Mini Cooper SD

Advertisement - Article continues below

LettersThe front- versus rear-wheel drive debate rages on. Why can’t you all just get along?! Lamborghini Aventador first driveThe arrival of new supercars may be increasingly common, but a new Lamborghini – especially one with a V12 – will always make schoolboys rip magazine pages out for the wall and us rip off our arms in exchange for a go. Harry Metcalfe was the lucky man to drive the Aventador first - VIDEO PREVIEW HERE! BMW 1-series M Coupe versus its main rivalsIt’s the E30 M3 reborn, say some. A turbo M-car is sacrilege, say others. A barney with the Nissan 370Z GT, Audi TT RS and Porsche Cayman R, over hundreds of miles of fine Welsh roads and numerous high-speed laps of the Bedford Autodrome, will show us which holds true - VIDEO PREVIEW HERE! 1M or M3?A second-hand BMW M3 can be had for less than its upstart sibling. So which would we throw our own money at? Koenigsegg Agera RChris Harris has never piloted an ’Egg before, so the new, 1100bhp Agera R is the proverbial hot baptism for him 2011’s most unlikely drivers’ car……wears a Range Rover badge. John Barker explains why the Evoque boasts evo elements beyond just the first three letters of its name TVR’s back!A remanufactured Sagaris with 450bhp and a five-year warranty? John Barker says yes please… evo races a Mercedes SLSAnd crashes a Mercedes SLS, too. Roger Green’s racing-driver excuses get an airing hereLong-term testsOur Citroën DS3 disappears, our Subaru STI gets a big wing and our SEAT Leon wows on track Track Battle: Cayenne v GT2 RSCan the Porsche’s turbocharged SUV possibly keep up with its supercar stablemate on track? Me and My Car: a BTCC driver and his Rover 25Tom Onslow-Cole is one of the leading drivers in British motorsport, and his daily drive is… a knackered old Rover with cable-tied doors

Buy a copy of evo 158 in our online shop

Subscibe to evo electronically on Zinio here

Try evo Magazine's new iPad app here

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Farewell Honda Civic Type R – car pictures of the week
Honda Civic Type R Ultimate Edition
Features

Farewell Honda Civic Type R – car pictures of the week

It's one of the very best hot hatches ever made but now production has ended we say an emotional goodbye to Honda's Civic Type R with an epic drive
4 Apr 2026
The classic Porsche 911 is overhyped, according to the man dedicated to perfecting it
Jan Kalmar
Features

The classic Porsche 911 is overhyped, according to the man dedicated to perfecting it

Kalmar Automotive's mission is to create the perfect Porsches for 'nerds' and push the limits, making 911s into everything from rally cars to hypercar…
6 Apr 2026
Porsche 911 GT3 RS (997.2) review – the best car we’ve ever driven? Possibly
Porsche 911 GT3 RS (997)
Reviews

Porsche 911 GT3 RS (997.2) review – the best car we’ve ever driven? Possibly

In 2014 we set out to find the best car we had driven during the first 200 issues of the magazine, and Porsche’s 911 GT3 RS was it.
31 Mar 2026