Evoque brings home more medals for JLR

Posted: October 26, 2011 by The Car Spy in Jaguar, Land Rover, New Cars
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Jaguar Land Rover’s (JLR) strongest ever model line up has seen the two iconic brands clock up an impressive seventy four international awards so far this year with a number of significant accolades in the awards calendar yet to be bestowed.

The latest win comes from leading US publication Motor Trend for the Range Rover Evoque, its 22nd international award this year. The Evoque was presented with the coveted ‘SUV of the Year’ title by Editor-in-Chief, Angus MacKenzie in recognition of its refinement and capability both on and off the road and its artful combination of traditional Range Rover values with stunning state-of-the-moment design and efficiency.

Commenting on the latest win, John Edwards, Global Brand Director for Land Rover said: “Since its global debut a year ago, the Range Rover Evoque has made an unmistakable impact on the media and customers alike. This latest awards win brings the Evoque’s tally to an impressive twenty two and I am delighted that it comes from one of America’s most pre-eminent publications.”

This accolade comes hot on the heels of the Evoque being crowned ‘Car of the Year’ at the prestigious Scottish Car of the Year Awards. Other significant wins for the Evoque have included: in the UK, Auto Express ‘Car of the Year’ and Car Design News ‘Best Production Car’, in China, ‘Car of the Year for Design and Performance’ from Car magazine and ‘Stunning Design Award’ from Orient Car and in South Africa, ‘Women on Wheels’ ‘SUV of the Year’.

The Land Rover Discovery 4, the most decorated of SUVs, continues its success with six significant awards including ‘Best 4×4’ by both Auto Express and What Car? in the UK, whilst the Range Rover claimed a significant category win at the Russian Car of the Year awards, the Range Rover Sport was crowned ‘Best Luxury SUV’ by China’s SUV.com and the Freelander 2 was named ‘Best 4×4’ at the UK Honest John awards.

And, it is not just production models that have received critical acclaim. The DC100 concept which made its global debut at the Frankfurt Motorshow, was named ‘Best Concept’ by Autoweek magazine.

Jaguar has also had an incredibly successful year collecting thirty four awards recognising every model in its line up.

Leading the charge with fourteen global awards is the XJ. Nine of these have been awarded in China and include ‘Most Beautiful Car Design of 2011′ from Car and Driver, Luxury Car of the Year’ from Sohu Auto and ‘Best Car for the New Generation of Business Elites’ for the 3.0l petrol from International Finance News. Other notable wins for the flagship model included ‘Best New Car 2011’ by the UK’s AM magazine and ‘Best Executive Car’ from Russia’s KLakson.

The XK and XF have been recognised in Brazil, Russia, China and the UK. XK was named ‘Best premium Coupe’ by Automobile in Russia whilst the XF was named ‘Best Executive Car’ by Brazil’s Carro magazine and received the incredibly prestigious ‘Car of the Decade’ as voted for by readers of the UK’s Auto Express magazine.

Commenting on Jaguar’s performance this year, Adrian Hallmark, Global Brand Director for Jaguar said: “2011 has so far been a solid year for Jaguar with sales last month up 14% globally over the preceding year. The XJ has had an incredible impact in China with sales up 234% since the introduction of the 3.0l engine and this is clearly reflected in the outstanding number of awards in this market. I am in no doubt that we have our strongest ever model line up and it is gratifying to see that journalists from across the world feel the same.”

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Ebullient fans of a bygone era flocked to Brooklands in unprecedented numbers on Saturday, as the best in British classic and sports cars stole the show at Historics’ Autumn auction, which eventually saw 65% of 103 Lots selling.

With 13 Jaguars entered into Historics largest sale to date, all but two found a new home, with the star sale being that of a 1954 Jaguar XK120 Drophead Coupé (DHC), which soared way above its estimate of £37,000 – £42,000, to £67,000.

Two further XK120’s sold, demonstrating their appeal, including a 1953 DHC restoration project example for £25,000, as well as three E-Types – still proving popular in its 50th anniversary year – while a 1965 Mk. II 3.8L Saloon fetched £28,500.

A benefactor of much pre-sale attention, a 1962 Daimler SP250 ‘Dart’ originally acquired as a chase car by the Metropolitan Police, and latterly used as a course car at the world famous Goodwood Revival festival, sold to ‘tin-top’ legend and three-time BTCC champion Win Percy, for £39,500.

The most unusual vehicle on offer at Historics’ sale – who has previously brought a Batmobile, Ghostbuster car and Monkeemobile to auction – was a 1973 Rolls-Royce Phantom VI hearse by Mulliner Park Ward, which sold for £24,600.

With a seeming surge in interest amongst first-time-buyers and enthusiasts new to the hobby, it was no surprise to see a number of popular, low-cost, usable classic cars find new homes. 

A 1977 Jaguar XJ6 Coupe – benefitting from some celebrity interest – eventually sold online via I-Bidder for £6,000, whilst a 1974 MGB GT V8 sold for £6,750, a 1969 Morris Mini Cooper S Mk. II reached £9,750, and a 1976 Triumph Stag Mk. II went for over double its estimate at £11,500.

As well as ample opportunity for the first-time-buyer, Historics also presented a number of restoration projects to a packed audience, with no shortage of savvy investors snapping up all but one of an intriguing collection of cars.

One of five Bristol’s entered, a 1949 Bristol 401 Coupé by Touring of Milan sold for £7,250, while a rarely seen Hotchkiss Cabourg 413 from 1934 sold for £6,250.  Strong prices for the Lancia Aurelia B20 in recent years dictated that a restoration project offered at no reserve would see fervent bidding, and so it proved, with the final hammer price £26,000.

As a chance to acquire a piece or become a part of motoring history however, a 1923 La France Raceabout presented too good an opportunity to resist for one enthusiast, who eventually paid £20,500 for the non-moving Raceabout.

Besides British buys, there was strong interest in an eclectic array of European classics, with two Ferrari’s and a Maserati Merak SS finding new owners, and a 1973 Alfa Romeo GT 1300 Junior Zagato attracting global interest via I-Bidder and the telephones before selling for £24,500.

Commenting on the successful sale, Historics’ Auction Director Edward Bridger-Stille remarked that: “It demonstrates that our customers still crave that satisfaction derived from either owning an eminently usable classic car, or becoming immersed in a hands-on restoration project.

“With over 500 people attending on the day, our customers continue to show their support, and we look forward to delivering another excellent offering of classic and collectable cars at our Spring sale in February,” he concluded.

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The National Motor Museum, Beaulieu and EON Productions have announced that Bond in Motion, the exciting new exhibition of 50 James Bond vehicles, will be unveiled to the public on 18thJanuary 2012.

The exhibition, the largest of its kind staged anywhere in the world, will showcase 50 of the best loved and most iconic James Bond vehicles in celebration of the 50th year of James Bond. Bond in Motion will run from January to December 2012 at the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu.

In addition, 2012 also marks the 40th anniversary of the world-famous National Motor Museum, a fitting year to be hosting a major new car exhibition with some of the most recognised vehicles in film to mark 50 years since the first Bond film was screened.

Bond in Motion will feature a whole range of vehicles which have appeared in Bond films over the years including cars, boats, motorbikes, sleds, jets and many more. This collection of iconic movie vehicles will include the 1964 Aston Martin DB5 and the 1937 Phantom lll Rolls-Royce both from Goldfinger, the Lotus Esprit S1 affectionately nicknamed ‘Wet Nellie’ from The Spy Who Loved Me, the Bede Acrostar jet famously flown in Octopussy, the BMW 750iL from Tomorrow Never Dies, the original villain Parahawk featured in The World is Not Enough and the original SFX Cello Case Ski famously navigated by Timothy Dalton in The Living Daylights.

Beaulieu’s Commercial Director, Stephen Munn said, “2012 is going to be a very exciting year for Beaulieu.  After many months of planning, the preparation of the Bond exhibition area is about to begin and the first consignment of vehicles, on their way from the USA, will be arriving in a few weeks”

The world-famous National Motor Museum at Beaulieu has a collection of over 250 vehicles telling the story of motoring on the roads of Britain from the dawn of motoring to the present day.There are historic racing cars, modern rally cars and the latest F1 machines as well as World Land Speed Record Breakers and family cars from every motoring era. Visitors to Beaulieu can also explore Palace House, home of the Montagu family since 1538 and 13th century Beaulieu Abbey as well as World of Top Gear. Open every day, except Christmas Day, from 10am. For more information Tel: 01590 612345 or visit www.beaulieu.co.uk

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Finished in Diamond Black this new, unregistered 2011 Rolls Royce Ghost has the following options in addition to the standard high-level specification:-

Crème Light / Black interior, Contrast Stitching in Black, Cornsilk Carpets/Rugs, Piano Black Veneer, Drivers Assistance System One – High Beam Assistance, Lane Departure Warning, Head-Up Display; Television Tuner, Camera System, 20” Forged Alloy Wheels, Picnic Tables, Adaptive Headlights, Panoramic Sunroof, Lambswool Foot-mats, Comfort Entry System, Chromed Visible Exhausts, Rear Theatre Configuration, Rear Privacy Glass, Polished Stainless Steel Tread-plates, Extended Leather, Individual Rear Seats, Universal Garage Door Opener.

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Finished in Diamond Black with Silver Satin Bonnet this new, unregistered 2011 Rolls Royce Ghost has the following options in addition to the standard high-level specification:-

Black / Seashell interior, Seat Piping in Seashell, Cornsilk Carpets/Rugs, Piano Black Veneer, Drivers Assistance System One – High Beam Assistance, Lane Departure Warning, Head-Up Display; Television Tuner, Camera System, 20” Forged Alloy Wheels, Picnic Tables, Adaptive Headlights, Panoramic Sunroof, Lambswool Foot-mats, Comfort Entry System, Chromed Visible Exhausts, Rear Theatre Configuration, Rear Privacy Glass, Polished Stainless Steel Tread-plates, Extended Leather, RR Inlays to Door Cappings / Stainless Steel Pinstripes.

This car is physical and available to purchase now at £253263.80 inc VAT (excluding delivery costs)

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