CREWE (Septemebr 27, 2023) ― As the next step in its mission to become the most diverse luxury car manufacturer in the world, Bentley Motors today launches the ‘Belonging Bentayga’. This unique hand painted Alpine Green Bentayga Hybrid features different skylines and well-known buildings from all across the world such as New York, London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Venice, Tokyo and Hong Kong – each side of the car representing a different continent. The art piece that displays 29 different landmarks is drawn from memory by Stephen Wiltshire MBE, a British architectural artist and autistic savant, who is known for his ability to draw a landscape after seeing it just once. Continue reading
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is delighted to present Phantom ‘Inspired by Cinque Terre’ – a magnificent, one-of-one Bespoke motor car that captures the enchanting allure and fascinating viticultural heritage of the fabled Italian Riviera. Continue reading
ATLANTA (September 26,2023) – J.D. Power, a global leader in customer insights, announced today that Porsche is ranked number one in the premium car category in the 2023 U.S. Automotive Brand Loyalty Study. This is the second consecutive year Porsche has received this honor. The study measures customer loyalty by analyzing whether an owner purchased the same brand after trading in their existing vehicle. Continue reading
CREWE (September 26, 2023) – Bentley Motors is today announcing the introduction of a collection of new features making its luxury SUV range more desirable than ever. The second generation Bentayga was introduced in 2020, with additions of further performance and luxury versions, the Bentayga continues to be the most successful luxury SUV range so far. Continue reading
STUTTGART (September 25, 2023) ― The new Cayenne S E-Hybrid is the third electrified engine variant within the model series and is positioned between the Cayenne E-Hybrid and the Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid models. Focusing on a fine balance between everyday usability and performance, the Cayenne S E-Hybrid is available in SUV and Coupe body styles and is a well-suited addition to the model range. The hybrid technology of the new Cayenne, comprehensively revised earlier this year, also provides this model variant with a further improved electric range and shorter charging times due to its intelligent energy management. Continue reading
CREWE (September 25, 2023) – Bentley Motors has welcomed 60 beautiful Bentleys of the ‘Derby era’ to Crewe to celebrate the 90th birthday of the Bentley 3½ Litre, commonly known simply as the ‘Derby Bentley’.
Organized by The Silent Sports Car Club – the owners club dedicated to the Derby Bentley – a cavalcade of cars convoyed to Bentley’s Dream Factory in Crewe last Friday, with more than 100 guests enjoying a tour of the campus, exploration of the Bentley’s newly refurbished Heritage Collection and a visit to the Mulliner workshops. Continue reading
LONDON (September 22, 2023) – The first series production Grenadier 4X4s for North America have started rolling off INEOS Automotive’s production line in Hambach, France. The first US-bound Grenadier – a Belstaff Fieldmaster edition in Scottish White – emerged from the end-of-line Quality Inspection bay yesterday. Continue reading
Atlanta. For Timo Resch, the move to Porsche Cars North America represents a return to his origins. He started his career in 1995 as a student with Porsche in Zuffenhausen. After taking on various roles at Porsche AG and Porsche Cars North America, from 2007 to 2009 he led the Product Planning and Market Research unit for the North American subsidiary. After that, the 48-year-old held several leadership roles at Audi AG and BMW, where he was responsible for global sales and marketing at BMW Motorrad, among others. Continue reading
LONG ISLAND, New York (September 21, 2023) – The Morgan Super 3 will make its United States debut at The Bridge VII this Saturday 23 September, with two specially commissioned bespoke models. Hosted at Bridgehampton Golf Club, The Bridge has become one of the United States’ most original and exclusive annual automotive events, showcasing some of the most prominent automobiles from past and present. Continue reading
SANT’AGATA BOLOGNESE (September 20, 2023) – The Lamborghini Revuelto[1], the company’s all-new hybrid V12 super sports car, has already captured the popular imagination with its combination of design, innovative technology and high performance. Now Automobili Lamborghini celebrates the arrival of the new car by involving one of the world’s greatest photographers, Anton Corbijn.
In a series of exclusive images, the Dutch artist has applied his incomparable eye to the Revuelto’s stunning yet highly efficient form. During a shoot spread over two days in the Dolomite mountains, Corbijn channelled 50 years of experience and vision into a subject he’s less well-known for: an automobile. “Some people call me a music photographer but I’m really not,” he says. “In any case I like to go beyond the area that I’m known for.”
For anyone interested in music, photography or the graphic arts, Anton Corbijn really needs little introduction. Born in the Netherlands in 1955, he is one of the great artists of our time – a photographer, film maker and creative director. He began his career as a music photographer in his homeland before relocating to London in the late Seventies.
Over the last decades, he honed his signature style to such an extent that his work became immediately recognisable. Corbijn is responsible for some of the defining images of artists such as David Bowie, Miles Davis, Joy Division, Gerhard Richter, Marlene Dumas, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, and countless others. But more even than that, he helped establish an entire visual and creative direction for two of the biggest bands in music history, Depeche Mode and U2.
The cover artwork for the latter’s albums The Joshua Tree (1987) and Achtung Baby (1991) are among the most revered of all time, stunning visual representations of the music within. Corbijn is currently working with Depeche Mode on the band’s 2023 world tour. He has also directed a handful of award-winning films, including Control (2007), The American (2010), which starred George Clooney, and A Most Wanted Man (2014) with Philip Seymour Hoffman.
“People say that I have a style, but I always think that style is defined by your inability to do it any other way,” Corbijn says. “I didn’t have an education in photography so I’m just making do with what I have. Technique is low on my list and I can’t say I have mastered anything. You find ways to make something if you don’t have all the possibilities. I learned that from Brian Eno, actually.
“Minimise your choices and then become very inventive with the little things you have left. I photographed black-and-white in the beginning because it was the only thing I could develop myself. Then I found it was stronger than colour in terms of self-expression. With just two lenses and a camera, I will always be able to make a picture.”
Anton Corbijn, photographer
This was an approach Lamborghini was thrilled to embrace when it came to his interpretation of the hugely anticipated Revuelto. With its carbon fibre ‘monofuselage’ and expressive design, the new car represents the apex of Lamborghini’s achievement as the company celebrates its 60th anniversary. The Revuelto is powered by a 6.5-litre V12, aided by three electric motors, to deliver an overall power output of 1,015CV. This is truly the state-of-the-art, as it exists in Sant’Agata Bolognese, and a formidable combination that proved inspiring to Corbijn:
“Lamborghini represents sophistication in cars. It is a beautiful, sophisticated and chic name for any product. We chose the Dolomites to make the car feel like it’s a foreign body in the forest, like an animal raring to go. Nature is fantastic to work in but it’s very difficult because nature is usually so beautiful it takes over. The car balances out the beauty of the forest with the visual power of the car. I’m a Taurus myself, so I appreciate the roots of the Revuelto’s name. The car is a sculpture and yet it moves damn fast.”
For Corbijn, forging a personal connection with the subject is everything. He works fast, he says, and remains true to the values embodied by Lamborghini itself: going beyond, but with bravery and authenticity.
“I try to keep authenticity in my work. It’s really difficult because visuals are very popular and everyone is a photographer now, so it’s difficult to make your mark. But that’s why you should really stick to your own thing. I shoot fast, in a kind of documentary approach. I don’t work in a nine-to-five job so I do my own thing. I’m happy that a lot of people seem to like it, but I would still do it even if that was not the case. My work in the beginning was very brave because nobody really liked it. You have to believe in yourself and keep doing it. Plus, I had no idea what else to do.”
[1] The vehicle is not yet offered for sale and is therefore not subject to Directive 1999/94/EC. The fuel consumption and emissions data are in the type of approval stage.