The Renault Arkana range from starts from £25,300
It depends on the way you count it, but the C-segment market is Europe’s largest – think family-sized hatchbacks such as Volkswagen Golf, Ford Focus, Peugeot 308, Renault Mégane, Hyundai i30; you get the drift. This segment occupies almost 40 per cent of all new-car sales and of that figure 55 per cent are SUV/crossovers – hatchbacks comprise only 28 per cent, estates nine per cent, multi-purpose vehicles (MPVs) 4.5 per cent and cabriolets one per cent.
So, before you trash the general move into high-riding, faux 4x4s, it’s worth recalling that you’re trashing the buying decisions of almost a quarter of the 15.5 million folk who bought a new car in Europe in 2019 – can the buying public be
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The Peninsula Hotels, whose international hospitality brand has epitomised glamour and luxury for nearly a century, today announced the winner of its sixth annual classic car showcase,
The Peninsula Classics 2020 Best of the Best Award. The winning car, the
1954 Ferrari 750 Monza, coachwork by Scaglietti, has achieved distinction both for its impressive racing history and its exacting restoration. It became eligible as a Best of the Best Award contender after winning Best of Show at the 2020 Palm Beach Cavallino Classic.
1954 Ferrari 750 Monza wins The Peninsula Classics 2020 Best of the Best Award (Photo Copyright: Jay Miller)
The Best of the Best Award was co-founded in 2015 by The Hon. Sir Michael Kadoorie, Chairman of The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited (owner and operator of The Peninsula Hotels), along with William E. (Chip) Connor, Bruce Meyer and Christian Philippsen. The Award celebrate
Bugatti
The Festival Automobile International, now in its 36th year, judges the world s most exotic cars based on beauty, aesthetics, form and design, and this year s panel consisted of 14 judges. The event was chaired by architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte and Anne Asensio, Vice President of Design Experience at Dassault Systemes. The team behind the Bolide was overjoyed that its hard work and vision was recognized: We are extraordinarily proud that the Festival Automobile International judges were as enthusiastic about the design of the Bugatti Bolide as Bugatti fans all around the world. Our focus has always been on innovation and aesthetics from the very beginning. Receiving this award is an affirmation of our work said Stephan Winkelmann, President of Bugatti.