Beating the Tamburo!

The opportunity to take more than one friend or member of the family in a Lamborghini has not been possible since the demise of the fabled LM in 1993. Until now that is, with the launch of the new Lamborghini Urus. Whilst the LM was more of a truck (the ‘Rambo-Lambo’ conspicuous by lack of even a mention at the launch at Barangaroo in Sydney), the new Urus is a luxury super suv. At its Oceania premiere I was able to sample the new Lamborghini experience, which combines the DNA and qualities of the current Lamborghini offering. Take the very best bits of the Huracán and the Aventador super sports cars, such as four-wheel steering and carbon ceramic brakes, throw in air suspension and lots of other high-tech stuff including torque vectoring, and Lamborghini has created an SUV capable of 0-100 km/h in 3.6 seconds with a top speed of 305 km/h. Despite its increased centre of gravity and the fact that it is much higher and heavier than the other models from Sant’Agata Bolognese, the Urus is capable of stopping from 100 km/h to a stand-still in just 33.7 metres

This is a sports car on steroids that is capable of running on sand, snow, gravel, race-track or tarmac, with breathtaking performance and amazing all round capability. This is in no small part due to its exciting new V8 4.0 litre twin-turbo engine, the first occasion that Lamborghini has utilised turbo power. All controlled from the Tamburo, or Drum at the centre of the ultra-modern interior which comfortably seats four. And the name, well, as has been the tradition at Lamborghini, the name Urus is derived from the world of bulls. The Urus, also known as Aurochs, is a wild ancestor of domestic cattle. The Spanish fighting bull, as bred for the past half-millennia, is still close to the Urus in its appearance.

 

And then they were two.

Posted by on May 8, 2020 in News | 0 comments

Brabham Automotive was introduced to the world on 2 May 2018, with the launch of the Brabham BT62 at Australia House, London. As the company marked its second birthday last week, in the midst of the global COVID-19 crisis, it can reflect on having established a landmark production facility in South Australia, launched multiple variants of the BT62 globally, and regained a presence in motorsport. Brabham Automotive is currently Australia’s only OEM and while the world pauses to deal with the pandemic, its plans for the future are...

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What’s in a name?

Posted by on Apr 27, 2020 in News | 0 comments

The AXA Sydney Harbour Concours d’Elegance is very proud to have David Brabham as its Event Patron, and to have had Brabham Automotive’s, Brabham BT62 on display in March at the event.  To find out just why this car is so popular with the crowds, why it is the fastest car around the legendary Bathurst track and what goes into the creation of the brainchild of Le Mans 24 Hour winner, David Brabham, please take a closer look...

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Bei Macchine

Posted by on Apr 17, 2020 in News | 0 comments

Maserati has recently launched the ultimate iteration of its Granturismo range, the Maserati Granturismo Sport Edizione V8 Aspirato – It is not often an internal combustion engine gets a send-off – but then this is no ordinary engine, being one of the last naturally-aspirated V8 engines in the segment today. Based on the F136 family of 90-degree V8 petrol engines, this state-of-the art 4.7-litre powerhouse has been developed and hand-built jointly by Maserati and Ferrari engineers – and the limited-edition GranTurismo Sport Edizione V8...

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‘Bond and Beyond’

Posted by on Apr 15, 2020 in News | 0 comments

I am really looking forward to being one of the panel speakers for the upcoming free webinar hosted by Beyond Curated ( http://www.beyondcurated.com ).  The second in the series, it is entitled ‘Bond and Beyond’ – Reflections on a British Icon, and will take place on 27th April 2020 at 1pm BST (GMT). I will be joining Richard Bagnold, fine dining writer, Michelin Star expert and foremost authority on James Bond’s gastronomic journey throughout his reign as 007, lending my voice on cars, to help bring a...

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Just in time!

Posted by on Apr 10, 2020 in News | 0 comments

The AXA Sydney Harbour Concours d’Elegance, as reported last month, was a resounding success and luckily took place just before the pandemic took control of our lives. For those of you who are unfortunately having to miss your concours d’elegance fix with so many events having to be postponed or cancelled, here is a little taster of haute automobilisme on the edge of the Pacific. I hope you enjoy the video! https://www.theceomagazine.com/lifestyle/automotive/sydney-harbour-concours-delegance-2/  ...

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Walking the Dog!

Posted by on Apr 10, 2020 in News | 0 comments

Movement has been seriously curtailed for all in the current pandemic and many events are having to be postponed, including my recently announced Royal Automobile Club of Australia Historic and Classic Motoring Awards. Exercise in the form of dog walking is still acceptable, in Australia at least, so I thought I would share my recent dog walking experiences in the hope that they might warm the cockles of your hearts. Stay...

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Singing in the Rain!

Posted by on Mar 12, 2020 in News | 0 comments

The AXA Sydney Harbour Concours d’Elegance powered by Ferrari, along with some of the world’s most prolific concours’ sponsor support including official time partner A Lange & Söhne and champagne partner Pommery, defied torrential rain on the opening day to produce surely the most spectacular concours ever held in the Southern Hemisphere on March 5th -7th. Held in the lush gardens of Swifts, one of Australia’s finest mansions, built in 1875, the sun came out and a selection of some of the finest cars in the country was shown to over 600...

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21 Gun Salute and then some!

Posted by on Mar 12, 2020 in News | 0 comments

For those who have never been to India, it is without doubt, as one Maharajah I met there described it, “organised chaos”. But such beautiful organised chaos that anyone who gets the chance to experience it should jump at and grab with both hands. In Delhi, a city now with a population of 28 million people, some 31 times more than when he designed it, Edward Lutyens’ (1869 -1944) India Gate is still a haven of calm and peace among the chaos. Here it was that the vehicles gathered together for the start of the 9th edition of the 21 Gun Salute...

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RACA Historic & Classic Motoring Awards

Posted by on Mar 12, 2020 in News | 0 comments

It gives me great pleasure to announce the inaugural Royal Automobile Club of Australia Historic & Classic Motoring Awards planned to take place on the evening of Friday November 20th. New for 2020, the Royal Automobile Club of Australia’s Historic & Classic Motoring Awards are a new set of annual accolades recognising excellence and outstanding contributions to Australia’s historic motoring and motorsport industries. The Club has been at the heart of the motoring world since its formation in 1903, and the Historic Awards are a...

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NJORD

Posted by on Feb 9, 2020 in News | 0 comments

Why, I hear you say, would a car collector be interested in a super yacht? Well, this one comes with private residences and GARAGING! Read on to discover more from my good friend Mr Concours The Njord is the world’s first ultra-luxury, full service residential mega yacht. (Think of it as the most exclusive serviced apartment complex, sailing the seven seas, anchoring at only the most exotic locations.) And for just over 100 owners, there is a selection of apartments, triplexes and penthouses they can call home. But what makes the Njord quite...

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