BBC Top Gear Magazine

Prince of fresh air

£203,000

FOR The beauty, the bandwidth, off the scale feelgood factor

AGAINST Unreadable buttons with the roof off. D’oh

How many truly beautiful cars can you buy right now? Not striking stuff like a Lambo Revuelto, or even mildly handsome fodder like most Volvos or Mazdas. I mean proper knuckle biting stunners. Not as many as you might think, are there? Especially with the likes of Maserati missing the mark lately and Jaguar being asleep.

From the rear three-quarter angle especially,

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