LUXURY MAGAZINE
Fall/Winter 2024
Unveiling the Cutting-Edge Luxury EVs Set to Transform the Road
The Aston Martin DBX707 and Rimowa Make the Ultimate Road Trip
Styling by Christian Stroble
100 Years of BMW Moto
Legendary Automotive Brands Guide Drivers into Electric Age
by Brett Berk
Urban Mobility Redefined with Pave BK and Brooklyn Bicycle City Co.
Written By Shaun Tolson Photography by Andrew Yee Styling by Paul Frederick
Rebelle Rally 2022 showcases driving prowess and tests electric vehicle limits in off-road challenges
Saving Car Culture
Embark on Unforgettable Luxury Car Journeys with Bentley for the Ultimate Road Trip
Duo of Best In-class Wakesurfing Toys
New Generation of Electric Vehicles
Powerful Vehicles by Design
Ducati’s New DesertX and Redesigned Monster Bikes are Italian Two-Wheeled Pieces of Art
2023 Rolls-Royce Spectre Electric Vehicle, a First for the Luxury Automotive Brand
Electric Vehicles For Work and Play
Written By Shaun Tolson
Photography By Frankie Batista
Styling By Heidi Meek
Top 5 Extra-Large SUVs
Top 5 Private Aviation leaders With Unprecedented Demand
Le Grand Retour
The return of the road trip has elicited a great GT comeback.
Learn to Drive Like a Pro with BMW
Gaining an Edge
As demand for private charters grows, Jet Edge flies high and rises to the occasion.
Speed School Goes Bespoke
At the Porsche Experience Center in Los Angeles, an array of rigidly structured training programs make fine use of the brand’s sporty lineup. But for the ultimate coursework, the Porsche Academy curriculum delivers a more flexible, individualized learning experience.
Into the Future
Carmakers have flipped the switch on electric trucks.
Drives Like a Truck
If you’ve never thought of yourself as a pickup person, now may be the time for a shift.
Greener Skies Ahead
Aircraft designs for both commercial and private use are proving the benefits of biofuel solutions and low-emission flight—with eco-friendly planes already taking off.
Super Sport Utes
By the look of things, there’s no end to our collective obsession with sport utility vehicles. We like them when they’re as fast as supercars. We like them when they’re as surefooted as the average mountain goat. So, with the passing of each year, we see more and more interesting SUVs released—models with greater versatility and go-anywhere capability, with increased power and performance. Here, five new SUVs to whet the enthusiast’s appetite.
Snow Piercer
A winter test drive in the 2021 Bentley Bentayga proves to be a satisfying adventure.
Bigger and Better—But Delayed?
The global pandemic could (eventually) further a consumer thirst for bigger, faster business jets.
Wavemakers
The connection between the worlds of yachting and automotive design stands rooted in an enduring legacy—and three of the latest editions are better than ever.
Summertime Specials
The allure of a sunny day, an empty road, and a quick convertible can be irresistible. This short list of desirable new drop-tops is ready to answer the call.
Charge of the E-Brigade
Electric motorcycles may be quieter than their gas-powered counterparts, but don’t underestimate their thrills.
Shock Treatment
Performance cars get a new boost from electricity.
Crossover Super Sport
The Lamborghini Urus is the fastest SUV ever built.
Crossover Compacts
The Lincoln Corsair and Land Rover Range Rover Evoque are worth more than a passing glance.
Crossover Electric
The Jaguar I-PACE is the first all-electric SUV from a European manufacturer.
BY DAVID KEITH
Crossover Coupes
The Porsche Cayenne Coupe and Audi Q8 have automotive aficionados in a tailspin.
Crossing Over
Automotive aficionados are driving themselves into a tailspin as high-end car manufacturers reach the finish line with revenue-winning utes.
BY MARK HACKING
Ready to Race: Mercedes-AMG
The 2020 Mercedes-AMG GT R Pro: A street-legal supercar that is winning on the track and on the road.
BY MARK HACKING
Ready to Race: Acura
The 2019 Acura NSX: A hybrid supercar as technologically advanced as it gets.
BY MARK HACKING
Ready to Race: Audi
The 2020 Audi R8 Performance Quattro: A 5.2L V10 available in a coupe and convertible.
BY MARK HACKING