British International Motor Show 2002

Plans for the British International Motor Show are steaming ahead, burying memories of the cancellation of last year’s London Motor Show. The cancellation of the 2001 event seemed a dire pronouncement on the state of the industry yet it attracted little media attention. Perhaps there are too many shows? In any case, is the traditional Motor Show becoming a thing of the past?

UK Sees Audi TT Upgrades – at No Extra Cost

All UK versions of the Audi TT Coupe and Roadster quattro are being equipped with an enhanced specification at no addition to the on-the-road prices, which range from £24,050 to £29,000. The improved spec includes larger 18-inch alloy wheels and further lowered sports suspension, while 225bhp versions also gain titanium headlamp surrounds. Standard metallic and pearl effect paints are now free of charge.

Lotus Motorsport plans

Proposed changes to the FIA GT rules will make the Lotus Elise and Exige eligible to compete in the new N-GT category. Although there do not seem to be any plans for a works entry, the factory believes that for privateers an N-GT Elise would be a “natural evolution” of the Lotus Sports Elise, which last year competed in such races as the Spa 24 Hours.

New range of S-Types

At January’s Los Angeles Auto Show, Jaguar unveiled its new S-TYPE range – a major revision of the hugely successful sporting saloon.

Spearheading the new range is the supercharged R model – the first R Performance derivative of the S-TYPE. With a 4.2-litre supercharged V8 developing 400bhp, this new flagship is the most powerful Jaguar saloon ever.

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