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Effortless driving,
peerless luxury The Bentley Bentayga Diesel is the first diesel model in the iconic British brand’s history. At its heart is an all-new, triple-
charged, 4.0-litre, 32-valve V8 engine developing 429 bhp and 664 lb ft of torque. The Bentayga Diesel hits a top speed of 168 mph and can accelerate from 0-60mph in 4.6 seconds. New, clean technology gives the
lowest CO2 emissions of any Bentley. The Bentayga Diesel can be specified with Bentley Dynamic Ride, which helps to maximise cabin stability, ride comfort and handling. The Bentayga is available with an
integrated Mulliner Hamper Set, complete with refrigerator, bespoke fine Linley china cutlery, crockery and crystal glass, and a storage area for dry goods. Sections of the hamper can be removed and used as seats. Customers have a choice of three
sound systems, with the top of the range providing a network of 18 speakers and super-tweeters for unrivalled recreation of the highest audio frequencies. To explore the Bentayga in detail, visit
www.bentleyconfigurator.com
Perfectly practical,
off-road heritage The new Discovery - a do anything, go anywhere vehicle that continues the spirit of adventure building on 27 years of heritage and practical DNA.
The stepped roofline provides an elegant solution to a practical need, optimising headroom for passengers in the third row of seats. It also accommodates the stadium seating configuration, which sees each row of seats positioned higher than the one in front, ensuring every seat has the best possible view.
Both third-row seats incorporate ISOFIX mounting points (five in total in
Electric performance, zero emissions
Tesla Model X is safe, quick and offers performance and utility with unique features including seven-seats.
Built on the Tesla platform, the
battery’s floor location gives Model X an extremely low centre of gravity, reducing the risk of rolling over. Without an engine, Model X has a crumple zone to absorb front impact.
Falcon wing doors offer convenience, and manoeuvrability, with less space needed to open them than a mini-van’s sliding doors. Three rows of seats, a front and rear trunk, room under the second row seats, side pockets and a blind holster for your iPhone, there’s a place to store it. A 5,000lb towing capacity provides for even heavier cargo. Model X hits 0-60 mph in a staggering 3.2 seconds, getting to a top speed of 155 mph.
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tesla.com
SE models and above), allowing families to put child seats in the most appropriate seat for any journey.
A host of convenient interior storage solutions for modern families, up to
2,406 litres of load capacity and the new dual-purpose powered inner tailgate provides optimum storage versatility.
The new Discovery is powered by Jaguar Land Rover’s range of four and six cylinder petrol and diesel engines, all paired with a ZF eight-speed automatic gearbox. They include the award- winning twin-turbo Sd4 Ingenium four- cylinder diesel, which produces 240PS with 500Nm of torque, fuel economy of 43.5mpg and CO2 emissions of 171g/km.
The limited-run of 600 First Edition models will be available in the UK with exclusive features. Discover more at
www.landrover.co.uk
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Winning power, head- turning dynamics
The Auto Express Car of the Year 2016 is inspired by F-TYPE Jaguar. The Jaguar F-PACE is a performance SUV that has the DNA of a sports car. The bonnet bulge and pronounced rear haunches give it a powerful distinctive look.
The range of engines includes the 3.0
litre V6 380 PS supercharged petrol and the 2.0 litre 4 cylinder 180PS turbocharged diesel Ingenium engine, which can achieve 57.7mpg and CO2 emissions as low as 129g/km.
The F-PACE offers the choice of either
rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. Capabilities are enhanced with All Surface Progress Control, a low-speed cruise control that helps cope with low traction situations.
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jaguar.co.uk
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