8 New Sportscars Backed up by British Automotive Finesse and High-Performance Expertise

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Hello, car enthusiasts! Today, we're diving into the heart and soul of British automotive excellence as we explore the thrilling world of all-new sports cars in 2024. From roaring engines to exquisite designs imagined under the union jack, get ready to buckle up, and let's embark on a ride filled with speed, style, and quintessential British craftsmanship.
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2025 Caterham Project V: caterhamcars.com/en/models/projectv
Caterham Project V is a concept vehicle that previews a 2-door sportscar by the brand.
2025 McLaren GTS: cars.mclaren.press/en-us/releases/1153
2025 McLaren GTS is essentially a facelifted version of the GT that gets revised visuals, a boosted V8 engine, and new interior trim options.
MG Cyberster: mg.co.uk/new-cars/mg-cyberster
Following a series of cost-effective electric hatchbacks and crossovers, China has ceased altering the sports car legacy of Morris Garages. Their latest model is akin to what an electric Mazda Miata would embody if ever introduced. The MG Cyberster stands out as a two-seat convertible.
2024 Aston Martin DB12: astonmartin.com/en/models/db12
Aston Martin has unveiled the successor to their iconic DB11, with the aim of once again reshaping the grand touring experience. The all-new DB12 showcases notable design modifications, featuring a larger grille, swept-back headlights, and a wider rear with C-shaped tail-lights.
2025 Lotus Emeya: lotuscars.com/en-GB/emeya
Renowned for its expertise in creating specialized sports cars, Lotus is extending its market influence by introducing a driver-centric Emeya 4-door coupe, characterized as a hyper electric grand tourer.
Morgan Super 3 Malle Rally Special: morgan-motor.com/super-3/malle-rally-special
Morgan Super 3 Malle Rally Special is a special version of the Super 3 created with Malle London brand.
Nichols N1A: nichols-cars.com/then1a
Nichols N1A is the first vehicle created by Steve Nichols for his own automotive brand. It takes inspiration from the M1A racer prototype, but gets more powerful engines and a modern carbon-fiber and aluminum chassis.
Lotus Type 66: media.lotuscars.com/en/models/type-66.html
Limited to 10 units, Lotus Type 66 celebrates the brand’s 75th birthday and reimagines the Type 66 prototype from the 70s.

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  • @Senna-xi1gr
    @Senna-xi1gr5 ай бұрын

    Can car manufacturers please stop putting big horrible tablets we don’t need in our cars.

  • @darkmatter6714
    @darkmatter67145 ай бұрын

    No other country has as many exotic car brands: Caterham Morgan Rolls Royce Bentley Lotus McLaren Aston Martin Mini MG Jaguar GMA Range Rover

  • @theopinionatedbystander

    @theopinionatedbystander

    5 ай бұрын

    Heard of a place called Italy?

  • @theopinionatedbystander

    @theopinionatedbystander

    5 ай бұрын

    Caterham/Morgan, Who cares. Rolls, German, Bentley, German. ,JLR, Indian. Mini, German. Lotus, Chinese... England "had" these brands.. now England has "what domestically owned car brands"?.. hell.. even scalectric isn't British anymore. Lol

  • @darkmatter6714

    @darkmatter6714

    5 ай бұрын

    @@theopinionatedbystander That’s like saying that Burger King is Brazilian, not American, because it’s wholly owned by a Brazilian consortium (which it is) and that Budweiser is Belgian and not American either, for the same reason - because it’s owned by the Belgians. You could also add that Paris Saint-Germain is a Qatari soccer team, because its owners are Qatari. And if I told you that the high-end fashion brand Valentino is Qatari too (the Qataris do own it), would you then say you’re surprised it’s Qatari because you didn’t know that Arabs were good at designing high-end sexy underwear and swimwear for women? What happens when Burger King is sold by the Brazilians to the Indians - it suddenly goes from Brazilian to becoming an Indian product? Or now that the US has opened up foreign ownership of their sports franchises, will the Dallas Cowboys become a Saudi Arabian team? Is Volvo also a Chinese brand? - because they do own it - and since Audi owns Lamborghini it must be a German brand too. You are conflating “brand” with ownership. Conclusion? You might say, “no, I don’t buy the argument”, then fine, but If you’re going to sh*t on a country for a particular reason, then don’t forget to sh*t on ALL countries - including the USA, Sweden, France and Italy whose brands I’ve exampled above - for that same particular reason.

  • @darkmatter6714

    @darkmatter6714

    5 ай бұрын

    @@theopinionatedbystander “Heard of a place called Italy?”. I listed 12 exotic brands for the UK, so let’s see Italy: Ferrari Lamborghini Pagani Maserati Nope, that’s only 4. Like I said, “No other country has AS MANY…”

  • @theopinionatedbystander

    @theopinionatedbystander

    5 ай бұрын

    @@darkmatter6714 mini, is not “exotic”, caterham is a kit car manufacturer, not exotic, JLR,? Jaguar was exotic, now makes an EV suv’s, not exotic, ladrover is mostly farm equipment except high end range rovers which are tanks in leather clad, not exotic. Morgan, exotic?, a 100 years ago maybe, now just an MG Magnette mk1 without the style, “old doesn’t mean exotic”. Bentley, Volkswagens phaeton with a skin job, and Rolls, BMWs 7 series with a skin job. . The only “exotic” is Aston Martin, and it’s now Mercedes. (Can you tell I miss when these were actually British car companies). .. you would be closer if you said “premium”, but since only one of these is actually a “British “OWNED” brand. Your story still falls short.. try a tagline. “Great British brands that USED to be British.

  • @snakehandler87
    @snakehandler874 ай бұрын

    7 reminds me of Spyker not Mclaren

  • @michaelclarke7413
    @michaelclarke74135 ай бұрын

    Oh, FFS, first car up, an electric one, not interested in electric, so off with this video .😊

  • @bretthompson5343
    @bretthompson53435 ай бұрын

    Where's the Brit!!? I don't like this new guys voice. BRING BACK THE BRIT! BRING BACK THE BRIT!

  • @tango22ah
    @tango22ah5 ай бұрын

    It’s a pity we can’t actually get a human to narrate this instead of roboman

  • @AutomotiveTerritoryDailyNews

    @AutomotiveTerritoryDailyNews

    5 ай бұрын

    Lol, how funny. Whether I narrate the videos muself or get a professional narrator, there is always someone who says it sounds like a robot

  • @samr2332
    @samr23325 ай бұрын

    MG and Lotus are both Chinese. Some nice cars though.

  • @stringer-ik1pc

    @stringer-ik1pc

    5 ай бұрын

    Nothing made in Africa. 😂😂

  • @darkmatter6714

    @darkmatter6714

    5 ай бұрын

    That’s like saying Budweiser is Belgian and Burger King is Brazilian because a company in those countries bought them.

  • @JUDEEDWARD

    @JUDEEDWARD

    5 ай бұрын

    @darkmatte6714 MG are now wholly Chinese, The MG Marque died as a separate vehicle manufacturer back in the 70's, there were some rebadged Rovers in the late 90' early 2000's. All the new MG's are utterly Chinese nothing British about them as far as I know (which may of course be completely wrong 😅)

  • @Senna-xi1gr
    @Senna-xi1gr5 ай бұрын

    Not all of these cars are British actually. For example the MG is Chinese. Lotus also Chinese

  • @grahambell4298

    @grahambell4298

    5 ай бұрын

    Lotus may be Chinese owned, but the design and manufacture is still done in Britain.

  • @stringer-ik1pc

    @stringer-ik1pc

    5 ай бұрын

    Knob head.

  • @darkmatter6714

    @darkmatter6714

    5 ай бұрын

    That’s like saying Budweiser is Belgian and Burger King is Brazilian because a company in those countries bought them.

  • @jamesbaine580
    @jamesbaine5805 ай бұрын

    You buy British cars when you want to show everybody how much money you have. you buy Japanese cars if you care about how much money you have

  • @marktweet7395
    @marktweet73955 ай бұрын

    Have they ever made a car that’s worth a S-t?

  • @sameebah

    @sameebah

    5 ай бұрын

    We leave the shit cars to you Yanks.

  • @basharathussain5999
    @basharathussain59995 ай бұрын

    All big failure's

  • @darkmatter6714

    @darkmatter6714

    5 ай бұрын

    No one has as much success at the very highest end than the Brits: McLaren, Rolls Royce, Bentley, Range Rover. And before you say it, yes, Mercedes, BMW, Porsche - if you’re high income middle class the German brands are what you would drive but if you’re a billionaire living in Monaco, those German brands are what your staff would drive.

  • @Bod8998
    @Bod89985 ай бұрын

    Get it right mg ain't British lotus Chinese owned pointless video where the British voice and who cares about electric yawn yawn yaen

  • @darkmatter6714

    @darkmatter6714

    5 ай бұрын

    That’s like saying Budweiser is Belgian and Burger King is Brazilian because a company in those countries bought them.

  • @MrShinpu
    @MrShinpu5 ай бұрын

    4 and 5 ok and the rest is rubbish.

  • @theopinionatedbystander
    @theopinionatedbystander5 ай бұрын

    So. British.. MG=chinese… Aston Martin=Mercedes Germany.. Noble=nobody cares. For that price it should not look like a 300£ kit car.. so sad.. nothing British in the lot. German or Asia with a Union Jack camo…

  • @darkmatter6714

    @darkmatter6714

    5 ай бұрын

    That’s like saying Budweiser is Belgian and Burger King is Brazilian because a company in those countries bought them. All those cars are designed and engineered in the UK and it’s the brand that counts. Gucci is made in China but people don’t buy it because they’re made in China, they buy because the brand = Italian high fashion.

  • @theopinionatedbystander

    @theopinionatedbystander

    5 ай бұрын

    @@darkmatter6714 you have a reasonable argument. But.. not correct. The “profits of the brands go back to the parent company”. The majority of taxes are paid in the parent companies country,(not always, because of tax loopholes), but nearly always. As for the likes of MG, a great mark for sure, but “all parts, Chinese, all profits, Chinese, all intellectual property Chinese, and final assembly?. Yup China. So calling that a British company is laughable. It’s a SAIC with an MG badge. The fact its design was scribbled with crayons in Birmingham does not make it British. .. and the same is true with much of the British car industry. Ohh, and British industry as a whole. Most of this crap is German, Japanese, Chinese etc knock down kits with some job centre tards doing final assembly.

  • @darkmatter6714

    @darkmatter6714

    5 ай бұрын

    @@theopinionatedbystander Well on that criteria, I guess that makes Budweiser Belgian and Burger King Brazilian then.

  • @theopinionatedbystander

    @theopinionatedbystander

    5 ай бұрын

    @@darkmatter6714 indeed. I will add, it’s not necessarily a bad thing. Britain has some amazing workers, and they are high end workers, Britain’s is still one of the top bankers, insurers and gold deposits of the world, and if you only have so many “high end workers” you don’t have them build car parts.. etc.. you put them where they make the most money for the country, (somewhere around the Bank of Englands, business mile). Then you let the menial stuff be handled by the best menial labour in the world. Every car that sell produces an initial 30p on the pound, tax revenue, and it’s a gift that keeps on giving the Chancellor of the exchequer. And if it’s foreign owned and run it’s harder for the government to be destabilized by unions etc. and if some of these cars are British final ensembles the government gets a bit in import/export duty. So it’s not a complete loss. It’s just they are not “British” companies. So the profits from the car “build” go offshore. The marketing departments, advertising departments, etc, etc, etc, are mostly offshored. As a final point, Britain at the turn of the last century made 10 million bicycles a year, when it was an empire, but its balance of payment was never covered by manufacturing, in its history. Britains balance of payments has always been covered by Loyd’s of London and the money markets etc. Ok, I’m waffling. But my first car was an MG Magnette MK4, and it’s a love of mine, so calling any of these brands British now is insulting to its heritage, IMO..

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