This week's issue of Autocar is brimming with high-octane machinery - where we deliver a full verdict on the all-new Porsche Cayenne Turbo to see how this range-topping SUV stacks up against its super-heavyweight competition.
There's also a first drive in Jaguar's new 567bhp XJR super-saloon, a go in Maserati's Levante S SUV and a full road test of the latest Honda Civic Type R hot hatch.
Audi's new A7 is revealed to the world with a striking new lighting system. Mazda's been busy designing its eye-catching answer to Aston Martin's grand tourers with the new RX-7.
Also in this issue
The very modern Hyundai i30N gets old school with a trip along the 1932 RAC Rally route. But not before we speak to the car's maker, former BMW M guru and current Hyundai N boss Albert Biermann.
Things get slightly unusual when we step into a Ssangyong Musso to bang doors at Cadwell Park racing circuit.
Ford's new boss, Jim Hackett, reveals his future vision for the brand as it enters a new era of increasing electrification and autonomous tech.
Our cars
It's a fond farewell for the Mazda MX-5, which departs the fleet after 8542 miles and twice as many smiles.
The Subaru BRZ enters its twilight phase with us, so we venture up to one of Britain's best driving roads, the B660.
And the Toyota Prius Plug-in continues to impress with high mpgs and plenty of pure-EV mileage.
Deals
In this week's deals section, we question whether it's worth buying a previously written-off car.
We take a drive in the monstrous Mercedes SL65 AMG Black Series and also tempt you to the classifieds with the BMW Z4 M.
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