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Welcome back to Automotive Territory! Some time ago we made a video about the latest performance vehicles produced by British manufacturers, however, it turned out that we missed quite a few exciting models. So with the help of your feedback in the comments and our further research, we present the second overview dedicated to this topic. Let’s get started!
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00:00 Introduction
00:25 Aston Martin Vanquish
astonmartin.com/en/models/vanquish
The upcoming Vanquish model got an in-house developed V12 engine with twin turbochargers. This exotic newcomer transfers 824 hp of the motor power to the rear wheels through an eight-speed automatic.
01:43 Bentley Continental GT
bentleymotors.com/en/models/continental-gt.html
The ultimate British grand-tourer gets a thorough exterior redesign and a first ever PHEV powertrain. With a 21.8-kWh battery pack, the model can cover up to 25 miles without using any electricity. But with 771 horsepower on tap it’s by no means slow.
03:36 Lotus Theory 1
media.lotuscars.com/en/news-articles/lotus-unveils-theory-1-the-future-of-intelligent-performance.html
This new attention-grabbing concept previews some of the technologies that Lotus is planning to implement in its future supercars. Besides an unusual scissor door mechanism, the vehicle sports a cutting edge electric powertrain with the peak output reaching 1000 horsepower.
04:46 Aston Martin Valiant
astonmartin.com/en/models/valiant
This bespoke creation of the F1 world champion features a retro-inspired exterior design with a long hood hiding a capable V12 engine that is hooked up to a six speed manual transmission. Aston Martin with replicate Fernando Alonso’s super coupe and sell it to 38 lucky drivers.
06:18 Ariel Nomad 2
arielmotor.co.uk/ariel-vehicles/nomad-2/
Ariel have updated their iconic Nomad model and make it even more offroad-worthy by giving it a stiffer chassis and a suspension setup with more travel. For the 2025 model year the British maker switched to a 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder by Ford.
07:41 Morgan & Pininfarina Midsummer
morgan-motor.com/morgan-and-pininfarina-present-midsummer/
This vintage barchetta-style roadster was developed with the help of the Italian automotive design company called Pininfarina. The vehicle has no windows, has metal and wooden bodywork, and will be produced in a 50-unit limited run only.
09:08 McLaren Artura Spider
cars.mclaren.com/en/artura-spider
The open-top version of McLaren’s supercar has just arrived this year. Compared to its coupe counterpart, it has only put on extra 136 pounds. It’s plug-in-hybrid powertrain uses a 7.4-kWh battery and a 94-hp motor to give an electrified push for the twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter engine with a 691 horsepower output.
10:41 Aston Martin Vantage
astonmartin.com/en/models/vantage-coupe
The new Vantage brings refreshed looks both inside and outside as well as a twin-turbo V8 rated for 656 horsepower, which is more than enough for high-speed grand-touring. With a manual option now available, the powertrain is hooked up to an eight-speed automatic transmission.
12:21 Morgan XP-1 and Super 3 Origins
morgan-motor.com/xp-1/
This year Morgan automotive is bringing a retro-inspired series called Super 3 Origins as well as an XP-1 prototype with an experimented all-electric powertrain that might find its application in the brand’s future models.
13:44 Caterham 485 and 485 CSR
caterhamcars.com/en/news/caterham-launch-485-and-485-csr-final-edition
Caterham have decided to phase out their naturally-aspirated Seven models but you still get a chance to purchase one of the available farewell models called 485 and 485 CSR. These lightweight track cars will still sport high-revving 2.0-liter engines and will be limited to only 85 units.