The LaFerrari has upped the benchmark for supercar makers everywhere.
The Beetle Turbo is a marriage of the best of Volkswagen’s engineering.
The Lexus GS350 offers a sporty package while still maintaining the brand’s everyday luxury feel.
The new Bentley Continental GT V8 S’s smaller motor still packs a large punch.
Don’t be fooled by its small appearance, the Range Rover Evoque offers a whole lot more than the eye can see, writes Neil Churchill.
Interested customers in the GCC can commission the limited edition model between January and June 2014.
Don’t be fooled by its coupe looks, this hot hatch can fit the kids and much more in the boot.
The Jaguar XF 2.0 offers a whole lot more than boot space big enough for your golf clubs.
The French manufacturer saw a 38 per cent sales rise in Abu Dhabi and a 33 per cent increase in Dubai.
Al-Futtaim Motors has been the regional partner of Toyota vehicles for almost 60 years with the Toyota Camry almost exclusively used by Dubai’s taxi fleets.
The new Golf GTI ticks several boxes from comfort to performance to looks.
Dubai’s foreign trade in motor vehicles jumped 18 per cent to Dhs32 billion in the first half of 2013.
More than 600 vehicles will be on show with an expected attendance of over 100,000 visitors.
The luxury car maker will unveil the one-of-a-kind Phantom Coupe at the Dubai Motor Show this week.
The German automotive company unveiled the 2014 range of its luxury saloon sports car 2,000 metres above sea level.
The new Maserati Quattroporte is longer, nimbler and faster than it’s ever been.
The BMW X6 M stays true to the Bavarian company’s Motorsport heritage, despite fighting the laws of physics.
The Centennial offers everything you’d expect from a premium saloon at half the price of its competitors.
With an ultra-modern interior and baby-seat buckles, the German manufacturer is strongly targeting young professionals with its latest hot hatch.
The Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe ‘Ruby Limited Edition’ will go on sale exclusively at Abu Dhabi Motors
The Mini John Cooper Works may be a small car but it has some big surprises up its sleeve.
Gulf Business looks at the fastest production cars on the planet.
The smooth and feisty Golf R will satisfy even the most voracious of speed lovers.
There’s a lot of fun to be had, and lessons to be learned, from driving a top sports car around Dubai’s Autodrome circuit.
The Bentley Mulsanne combines a sporty drive with the comfort one expects of a super luxury limousine.
The Ghost EWB is a serene drive although it has the most powerful engine to ever grace a Roll-Royce.
Not content with a Ferrari FF or Lamborghini Aventador, Dubai Police now use a rare Aston Martin One-77.
The seventh generation Mercedes-Benz SL-class is a worthy successor to a motoring legend that started in 1954.
Dubai’s new Lamborghini and Ferrari patrol cars are the talk of the town, but they have some competition from elsewhere in the world.
The Jaguar XJL Supercharged is a luxury limousine that drives like a sports car.