Bravo will be Bravo in NZ - Fiat’s newest model will arrive in New Zealand in September and, unlike Australia, it will be wearing its European name, the Fiat Bravo. ...more in ItalianCar Club
The new Fiat 500 has been awarded a EuroNCAP five star rating and the European safety standards body has praised Fiat for providing safety features that enable diminutive Fiat to beat bigger cars when it comes to accident protection. ...more in ItalianCar Club
Maserati will launch a souped-up version of the four door Quattroporte at the Frankfurt motorshow in September, the Quattroporte GT S. ...more in ItalianCar Club
For more than 50 years the ‘Ti’* badge on an Alfa has stood for a sportier beast than the standard model. Alfa have now announced that the Ti badge will grace the 159 with a model with more features and equipment than ever before. ...more in ItalianCar Club
Ferrari has taken the wraps off the 430 Scuderia, a new lightweight variant of its V8-engined coupe model that brings even more of Ferrari’s Formula One technology into its road-going range. ...more on ItalianCar
Maserati is celebrating the 50th anniversary of what is still called the greatest race of all time, when Juan Manuel Fangio won the 1957 German Grand Prix on 4 August en route to securing his fifth world championship title in a season in which he won ten of the 16 races he contested ...more in ItalianCar Club
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