Exposing New Heights Photo credit: NASA/Bill Ingallsl A false colour infrared exposure shows the SpaceX Flacon 9 rocket carrying its Crew Dragon spacecraft, with astronauts, Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley on board on 30 May, 2020. The flight is the first launch as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program and demostrates SpaceX’s crew transportation system. […]
Tenet July 30th Ready for more Christopher Nolan mind bender faff? Tenet is for you. It’s a thriller espionage film where BlacKkKlansman’s John David Washington must deal with time shenanigans that are threatening to kick off World War III. But not time travel in a way you’ve ever seen it before. Nolan is doing his […]
What are the top three things on your bucket list? In no real order, it would be driving across Europe in something old and exotic; wholeheartedly embrace another culture (language, food, customs – the whole nine yards) and do Ed proud and give Everest a bash (a mix of the irresistible metaphor of conquering all […]
If you didn’t need money, what would you do? I’d help to solve some of the environmental problems we face thanks largely to consumerism – pollution & climate change, single use plastics, and I’d focus on circular economy development. I’m lucky enough that, aside from lobbying efforts in these spaces, I’m a founding Trustee of […]
What advice would you give your 20 year-old self? Back yourself and start sooner, you are going to anyway. How do you stay motivated? Working on projects that are meaningful. Removing tasks / work / people that drain energy. Also, setting big purposeful goals. If you didn’t need money, what would you do? To be […]
Cory Richards is one of the world’s most recognised adventure and mountaineering photographers, and the National Geographic Adventurer of the Year in 2012. His mission: to capture not only the soul of adventure and exploration, but also the beauty inherent in our modern society. His photography has taken him across the world – from the […]
To say that film and TV actor Dev Patel is on an upward trajectory is an understatement. The star of Slumdog Millionaire, Lion, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and now, The Personal History of David Copperfield, has become the new go-to Everyman. So how has he done it? What is his secret to global […]
Much has been written about Rob Campbell’s business journey; a former trade unionist who rose to become one of New Zealand’s leading professional directors, and his current work as chairman of the board for NZX-listed companies SKYCITY, Tourism Holdings, Summerset Group and Wel Networks. You can also add to that his years of experience in […]
Sneakerheads need to be wary when getting a new pair of kicks, there’s an entire cottage industry out there willing and ready to scam you out of a couple grand with a fake pair of Yeezys. Fortunately, like with all things, there’s an app for that. CheckCheck is available on Google Play and the Apple […]
Loake At This Let your dad know he needs to clean up his act with this classy Loake Valet Box straight from Sergios located in Christchurch and Queenstown. The box contains: Cleaning Cloth, Shoe horn , Leather protector, Suede cleaner, Small applicator brushes, Large Polishing Brushes Wax Polished: Black, Dark brown, Mid Brown, Tan, Neutral […]
Started in 1963, Lamborghini has since been a fixture in the luxury car world. The lesser known branch of the stylish brand is its selection of super cool luxury yachts. Two months ago, Lamborghini and The Italian Sea Group released a new super cool-looking limited edition super yacht in reference to Lamborghini’s 1963 foundation. Just […]
Lots of things have happened over 2020 but amongst everything, the motor racing world lost one of its greats when Sir Stirling Moss, the British motor-racing ace, died on 12 April at the age of 90. Known as the “king without a crown,” Moss, recorded 16 victories in 66 starts in Formula 1 Grand Prix […]
Spare a thought for the designers of the all new Land Rover which arrives in New Zealand about now. Few models of vehicle have carved out such an iconic silhouette in their lifetime. Fewer still have become a symbolism for exploration and adventure over the last several decades. So there’s a lot at stake when […]
The Australian branch of the multinational corporation, Boeing, in partnership with the Royal Australian Airforce, have recently released a prototype for an unmanned system that will be able to fly alongside existing manned aircrafts. Named the Loyal Wingman, the plan is that aircraft will be used in top-secret missions of espionage and intrigue. Yes, you […]
Professional Black Sticks hockey star and co-founder of boutique boxing gym Studio Box, Dwayne Rowsell knows a thing or two about focus, hard work and pushing through the pain, but the last couple of months haven’t been in any rulebook. We talk to Dwayne about business in the age of Covid, performance off and on […]
I have been working with Movember for nearly a decade and looking back, it is hugely encouraging to see how far we have come. I have seen Kiwis become more empowered to share their experiences with mental health and suicide, and while there is still so much to do, I am proud of the work […]
Feel Well To Live Well Health and wellbeing are two integral components to a happy life. Sometimes, though, we feel sluggish and unmotivated. We sometimes need motivation and a nudge in the right direction to get back on the right track with our health. Happening both at the end of August on Auckland’s North Shore […]
“Each time someone told me it was a silly idea I think I got more determined to try and prove them wrong.” – Tim Brown, Founder and co-CEO of Allbirds “Failure is an option here. If things are not failing, you are not innovating enough” – Elon Musk,Co-founder and CEO of Tesla Always strive to […]
Nimble speedboats VS slow moving ships. It’s a great metaphor for energetic startups going head-to-head with large established businesses. Here at Cove, we like to think of ourselves as the speedboat taking on the two Australian supertankers who dominate the local insurance market. Being the challenger brand, or the “small speedboat”, we are in for […]
A disintegrating poster in the kitchen, a lacklustre email from the CEO, powerpoints that have seen better days. More often than not, employee engagement is viewed purely as a box that needs to be ticked, with in-house communication that is repeatedly stale, uninspiring and ignored. An Overlooked Audience It doesn’t have to be this way. […]
Our ability to change is critical to being able to adapt to the variety of new circumstances we continually face. Change is in fact the foundation of evolution and it is also integral to us being able to leverage our creativity and desire to make improvements. Whilst the concept of “change” is ever present, it […]
The most successful businesses to emerge from a recession are usually the ones that continue or accelerate their marketing when times are tough. In this month’s column I reached out to 4 experienced digital marketers (and myself) to find out what they are currently recommending to their clients. Sara Aljurani One of the most important […]
The last couple of months have been a testing time for almost everybody in every industry and in every sector, but there has been a particular spotlight on leaders through this time. At a time when there is so much uncertainty around health and economic concerns, our leaders have had to carry an extraordinary weight […]
The enjoyment of wine is a lifelong journey. As a teenager you start off by sucking down a bladder of Chateau Cardboard from the supermarket bargain bins to get you into party mode. In your early twenties you start taking wine bottles to dinner parties, usually decided by price but sometimes by the number of […]
Now here is a true mix of a cocktail – blending the old with the new. An Old Fashioned, as befitting the name, is a cocktail that even pre-dates the concept of a “cocktail” with mixtures of spirits, sugar and bitters having been around since at least the early 19th century. Manuka honey of course, […]
Ernest Hemingway and President Kennedy’s favourite tipple, the Daiquiri enjoyed great popularity during the early part of the 20th century. The cocktail itself was developed during the Spanish-American War of 1898 largely due to Americans’ increased exposure to the rums of Cuba, until then under Spanish rule. The drink grew in popularity under Roosevelt’s presidency […]
Where there are conspiracy theories there is money to be made, so it was only a matter of time until people who don’t understand how 5G works would get sold this perfectly normal 128mb USB stick as a 5G BIOSHIELD valued by its sellers to be worth NZ$545. Simply plug it in to your PC […]
The No Mess Cable Cables aren’t the sexiest part of the tech world. There’s always been the promise and the dream of “no-tangle” cables that don’t rely on you being on the ball all of the time, and perhaps this Kickstarter for SuperCalla – Charging & Data Cables Redesigned could be that prayer answered. Contained […]
Is there such a thing as the perfect site? That depends on how you look at it. While many believe a roomy, flat section is the ultimate find, Box™ designers would argue that having challenges to face actually gives them some interesting parameters to work with. Under pressure, we find the diamond. At the start […]
As Clint Eastwood would say; “There are two kinds of people in the world, my friend; those that give up when faced with adversity, and those who do not.” Australian Paul de Gelder is definitely one who refuses to give up. Absolutely. 100%. No. Way. Ever! How do we know? Well, not only did he […]
Bullet trains have become a symbol of Japan’s innovation and economic strength over the last few decades so in the midst of global economic uncertainty they have come out strong and fast with a brand-new bullet train that has entered service operating on the Tokaido Shinkansen line between Tokyo Station and Shin-Osaka Station in Osaka. […]
Product design is one of those glamorous jobs that absolutely everybody in design wants to get into. They dream of making a drink bottle that fits perfectly in your hand or an electric jug that boils water and looks so awesome you’d bring people home just to show them your kitchen appliances. I even was […]
Steve Pirie has been a part of the creation of some of New Zealand and Australia’s most iconic travel and wellness events including, Unleashed Travel (the company was named by BRW as one of Australia’s 100 fastest growing startup businesses in 2011 and 2012), Nurture Change, Nurture Her and UnpluggedFiji. Steve has fused his passion […]
Lani Fogelberg left her role at one of New Zealand’s pre-eminent commercial finance brokerage firms to take a step back from the corporate world and seek greater balance in life. Using her expertise in complex problem-solving, strategy and growth initiatives she launched her own consulting firm. In the current New Zealand business environment, Lani helps […]
It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents—except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which swept up the streets (for it is in London that our scene lies), rattling along the housetops, and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against […]
There are many unusual vocations out there, for example; Lion Tamer, Car Battery Smasher (yes, you do get to use a sledgehammer), Children’s Party Face Painter and Fragrance Chemist. Now, none of the above jobs tempt me much – except perhaps for Battery Smashing after a particularly tedious commute – but one I would seriously […]
In 2013, Aidan co-founded entertainment website EMGN.com. Within its first year, it was a global, multi-million dollar business. Following the successful exit in 2017, Aidan started mentoring local founders voluntarily as a way to occupy his time. What started as a desire to give back and to challenge opinions in the start-up world, has now evolved […]
The world has changed a lot in the last half century, but some things are just timeless classic icons. The Aston Martin DB5 is a fine example and you will be pleased to know that it is back from the history books. Fewer than 900 saloon examples were built between 1963 and 1965, but because […]
Ash Parmar has been in the liquor business for over 14 years and over those years, Ash and his family have built up a high performing retail business. The road hasn’t been easy though, hours have been long and there have even been armed robberies along the way. The journey though has been accompanied by […]
“Wanna come do some weight training?” If you’ve been asked this question by a friend or work colleague and have quickly made up some lame excuse to dodge it – don’t feel bad, you’re not alone! Many people hear those very syllables and run directly for the hills. The thing is; weight training isn’t necessarily […]
Throughout history, the fox has been one of the superstars of folklore. You can’t casually pick up a volume of fables without reading of the latest Reynardian outrage – usually relating to the poultry shed and always involving cunning and/or sneakiness. Yet, as a Kiwi, I always had to rely on the illustrations that usually […]
For many New Zealand Startups, or even established businesses developing their digital resiliency as many have recently been forced to do over the last couple of months, the investment need for technology development can be a major hurdle. Virtual Capital has set out to disrupt this part of the process for other budding disrupters in […]
Much has been written about Rob Campbell’s business journey; a former trade unionist who rose to become one of New Zealand’s leading professional directors, and his current work as chairman of the board for NZX-listed companies SKYCITY, Tourism Holdings, Summerset Group and Wel Networks. You can also add to that his years of experience in […]
Will Fleming is on a journey to expand our thinking through deep conversations that reveal ways to think about life that help us push through the limitations of our mindset. He is on track to interview 1,000 people in long form conversations with perspectives from all walks of live. “With this podcast I am aiming […]
Ask anyone to name the most famous ten buildings in the world and dollars will get you donuts that at least half will name the Sagrada Familia, especially if they are fans of great design. Once complete it will be one of the largest churches in the world at 90m x 45m but it is […]
He spends his day taking photos of sunrises and sunsets. Yep, I suppose someone’s gotta do it! His life is full of the unknown. He never knows where he’ll be the next day – on the other side of town, on the other side of New Zealand, or on the other side of the world […]
Te Mata, New Zealand’s original fine wine estate, is offering wine lovers a rare chance to purchase their wines for 15% off with free shipping across New Zealand. National Treasures come in all shapes and sizes and in this case, flavours from the the oldest wine property in the country. Established in 1896, Te Mata […]
Tania Domett is the Director and Founder of Cogo, a research agency which since 2014 has delivered evidence-based insights to a broad range of private and public sector clients across New Zealand and Australia. Understanding and supporting mental wellbeing in the workplace is increasingly a priority for many New Zealand and Australian organisations and as […]
Author, entrepreneur and ex-children’s entertainer pirate, Ken Williams, thinks that we are too afraid of failure and that we should embrace it as part of the journey. “There shouldn’t be any fear in failure,” says Williams, “because it promotes a strength of character and confidence. Failure is under-valued in society. It’s not the big, bad […]
The last couple of months have been a testing time for almost everybody in every industry and in every sector, but there has been a particular spotlight on leaders through this time. At a time when there is so much uncertainty around health and economic concerns, our leaders have had to carry an extraordinary weight […]
I doubt anyone will argue this point: those four or so long weeks of Lockdown Level 4 were hard slog for us all. Being stuck inside with no visitation rights for the corner pub, a mate’s house or even the local beach was, shall we say; “not ideal”. Anyway, pacing about angrily like a wild […]
Catherine van der Meulen was born and raised in Sydney until recently, moving to rural New Zealand with her children to embark on a greener, more purpose-led lifestyle, after being disenfranchised by the pace that living a life wearing multiple hats required. Last year, Catherine launched Entrepreneurial Women with Purpose – a community designed to […]
Many discoveries about ourselves, our economy and the way we work have come out of our Covid-19 experience. Some good and bad, but maybe one of the most important for our future was how many of us in business still have a long way to go in terms of our digital resiliency. This is obviously […]
Cory Richards is one of the world’s most recognised adventure and mountaineering photographers, and the National Geographic Adventurer of the Year in 2012. His mission: to capture not only the soul of adventure and exploration, but also the beauty inherent in our modern society. His photography has taken him across the world – from the […]
Kirsty Harkness is the first licensed industrial hemp grower in NZ vineyards, Co-founder and Managing Director of Mount Base Vineyards, Owner of Tigertiger photography agency, and Ice Angel. While very seemingly different businesses, Kirsty leverages the connections and creates new value along the way. While only it’s early days, Kirsty’s trials in growing hemp alongside […]
Ever wanted to run your own VC fund but thought that was another world away? Well, Rob Vickery wants to not only connect a new level of VC focus to New Zealand innovation and help us go global, but also to encourage budding VCs here as well. His newly formed Hillfarrance Venture Capital fund has […]
Originally from France, Laurent has worked as a people leader across the manufacturing, concrete and engineering industries and most recently he has been based in New Zealand as the Chief People and Culture Officer for Beca, an international professional services consultancy with over 3,000 employees. After 20 years’ experience, notably as a People & Culture […]
In tough times, it’s more important than ever to stand together and support local. Luckily, in terms of our wine industry, that means no compromise at all. A perfect example of local and yet world class winery is Mills Reef Winery. Established in 1989 by the Preston family, the Mills Reef brand has established itself […]
According to Christian Pistauer, Workplace Strategy Director of Meta5 Group in New Zealand, COVID-19 will dramatically change the commercial real estate sector in New Zealand for many years to come. The proclaimed ‘death’ of hotdesking or activity-based-working might be premature. Economic pressure, demand for flexibility and digitisation will push things into a different direction. The […]
As a nation, we are renowned globally for innovation but equally renowned for lacking in sales fundamentals and operational rigor. This leads to companies either failing early or never reaching their true potential. This has led to Alex McNaughten’s mission to address the Sales Capability Gap in New Zealand. His company, Sales Leaders, works with […]
Chloe and Florence are sisters who craft health beverages in their hometown of Nelson, New Zealand. Surrounded by mountains, lakes, and at the edge of the Pacific Ocean; the outdoors is their playground. Chloe is a neuroscientist and holds a diploma in herbal medicine. With this background and a passion for nutrition, Chloe set out […]
At just 32, Tom Abercrombie is like a seasoned veteran of the world of basketball. After his success at Westlake Boys High School saw him selected as the NZ Academy of Sport High Performance Player two years running, he moved to the USA to Washington State University in 2006. Tom then moved back to New […]
When it comes to building in city-fringe suburbs where villas and bungalows predominate, protecting Auckland’s architectural heritage is important. But that doesn’t mean slavishly copying the design ideas of the past. Showing respect is a given, but equally vital is to create good-looking homes that key into the wider neighbourhood without compromising lifestyle. When zoning […]
M2 recently took a few men in need of a haircut to Barbershop Co. to see what they could do after lockdown. This haircut was done by resident barber Tomi who gave our man Jonathan a messy high volume top with an undercut and skin fade, along with a bit of a beard trim to […]
For the upcoming issue of M2, we took a couple of our guys to BarberShopCo. to see what they could do. All our people came out looking top notch and even better than they started, which is always what you want happening after a visit to the barber. We quizzed the team at BarberShop Co. […]
If you were wanting a piece for your wrist that really dazzles, The Spirit of Big Bang Rainbow may be more your wheelhouse. It encapsulates the rainbow itself in two 39-mm and 42-mm timepieces. Baguette-cut gemstones are inset into King Gold cases. The 42mm allows a beautiful view of the face, but sapphires, rubiess, topazes, […]
Pulotu Selio Solomon has a history of leadership with a focus on inspiring and motivating communities to achieve at a high level – a strategic thinker and strong decision-maker. He holds qualifications in education and business administration and broad experience in the education sector and development. He is currently running initiatives in the health sector […]
We covered off on the Spirit of Big Bang collection from Hublot with the hugely colourful Spirit of Big Bang Rainbow, which, admittedly, may only be reserved for the bravest among us. For those looking for a more regal piece to wear on your wrist, may I now recommend the Hublot Moonphase King Gold. As […]
After 25 years in the corporate world, Gavin Oliver arrived in New Zealand in 2008 with a young family and a visa that gave him 24-months to establish a business or get unceremoniously sent home. With no experience of tourism and little knowledge of New Zealand, plus a vow to never wear a suit and […]
Hublot has literally got the entire spectrum of colours covered with their latest collection of Big Bang, a series they have been running since 2005 with great success. To mark the 15th anniversary, Hublot has conceived a new integrated bracelet with the knock on effect of a brand new case design. The new launch consists […]
From emergency operations control for the New Zealand Police to building several businesses, Ash has a passion for innovation and helping people achieve their dreams and success. An engineer by profession, Ash built up one of the country’s most respected cloud service’s agency before realising a long-standing dream of building a modern, stylish entertainment and […]
Dave Rouse is the CEO of CarbonClick, which bridges the sustainability gap through delivering certified carbon offset projects either at the point of sale or via a subscription. He’s also passionate about preserving our marine ecosystems and is a founding trustee of the zero administration, registered charity – SeaCleaners. He is an investor and entrepreneur […]
Well that has been a bit of a sh*tstorm since the last time we spoke, hasn’t it? I’ll get them out of my system now for the sake of making a point, but I hope soon to be able to ditch certain terms from my vocabulary in the not too distant future and they are… […]
In a world where cinemas are emptied and streaming reigns supreme, it’s actors like Harry Shum Jr. who rule the roost. Harry’s a man of many talents. As well as taking frontline roles in Netflix movies and shows like the Crouching Tiger sequel and Shadowhunters, he’s also been a backup dancer for plenty of dance […]
As though plucked from a Star Wars film, the world’s first ever flying electric car series is coming later this year. Australian-based Alauda are the super-brains behind it and successfully completed their first round of seed funding. They are situated firmly on the frontier of this new type of futuristic technology. Any type of autonomous […]
Every man is an island the saying goes. In Copenhagen, a system of eco-friendly interlocked floating islands will soon be popping up to provide a new space for the public to socialise at. Named The Copenhagen Islands, the new space will be free and open to the public. Designed by Marshall Blecher and Studio Fokstrot, […]
In a galaxy far, far away, the stars are going origami. Danish architecture firm, SAGA, has created an egg-shaped habitat made completely of folded-paper. The architects behind this elaborate design, Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sorenson both created this lightweight structure to hybridize an earthly aspect to it. Still very much a concept, the habitat will […]
Cinema is an exciting experience of sitting in a big dark warehouse with a sloped floor and a bunch of strangers. Unfortunately due to lockdowns, this particular activity has gone the way of the dodo, replaced instead with sitting in front of a much smaller screen in a much smaller room with no slopes and […]
Midnight Family Shot by documentary filmmaker, Luke Lorentzen, Midnight Family takes place in Mexico’s suburbs where the Ochoa family are trying to scratch a living with a private ambulance. The dad and two brothers face a weird juxtaposition of emotion when the call comes through. Someone needs an ambulance, then a moment of exhilaration as […]
What advice would you give your 20 year-old self? Think less and do more. It doesn’t matter what talents or gifts you think you may have, others without them will get further faster because they take action, rather than wasting time trying to figure out the absolutely perfect way of moving forward, or even worse, […]
What’s your morning routine? “Wake up, drank” (a smoothie). Like many people, I’m a creature of habit and routine. Mine is my smoothie. This is usually accompanied with a walk, however workload permitting. What are the top three things on your bucket list? Do a lap of Nürburgring Ring in an insanely fast car- what […]
The Beginning Like all good stories, M2 has a beginning – two guys and a dream. Also a gaping hole in NZ’s market for a Premium Men’s Magazine which wasn’t just an excuse for pinups. May 2005, Getting Started With prior experience in radio and magazines, Tim Lawrence with the help of one other, got […]
Photo credit: John Price / Red Bull Content Pool Will Gadd, alongside local climber and guide, Iain Miller, conquer previously unclimbed sea stacks on the Irish Coast, the tallest of which is known as Chaos Stacks. The County Donegal is home to some spectacular climbs and natural wonders created by the ebb and flow of […]
Photo credit: Jaanus Ree/Red Bull Content Pool Sébastien Ogier driving on to claim his sixth career Rally Mexico win and with it his first driving for Toyota. Amid mass cancellations across the world of motorsport, this was the last race still going ahead under the FIA world competition.
The brain-child of UK-based author Georgie Codd, BookBound 2020 was the first of its kind. It took the big names and thrills of a normal literary event and used an online platform to offer a bit of light to book lovers during daunting lockdown times. The festival took place at the end of April on […]
All the way back in 2003, acclaimed award-winning Australian actor, Geoffrey Rush, joked that there was to be an invasion of Australians hitting America designed, as though by some freaky wizardry, in a “secret laboratory in the outback where we clone actors to unleash them zombie-like on an unsuspecting sleepy Hollywood.” The American reporter laughed […]
As far as top of the line watches go, you really can’t go wrong with the Breitling Navitimer B01 Chronograph 43. They’ve been going strong since 1952, being a favourite of pilots and aeronautical enthusiasts alike. Their design is both contemporary and timeless, this isn’t the sort of watch you’re going to regret when fashions […]
If you piloted an airplane or drove a rally car between 1933 and 1957, you might well have used a TAG Heuer instrument as a counter as part of your dashboard. This precision piece was not only vital for competition but perhaps even survival. After the Autavia (named as a combination of automobile and aviation) […]
Sing For Me French bladesmiths make a big deal out of their singing razors and you can see why. The hollower the ground, the higher the pitch the ringing (or in this case, singing) sound is at the end of a strop. Thiers-Issard have been making wicked sharp blades for two centuries now and the […]
To say that the last couple of months have been a roller coaster of emotions, uncertainty, worry, loss and bubbles is a little bit of an understatement. But in spite of the negatives, there is still a place for optimism and silver linings and always a place for lessons. Over the course of varying levels […]
Gillette’s latest innovation, the Gillette Skinguard Razor, features new technology that’s clinically proven for sensitive skin and designed to stop irritation. We can find the humour in many of life’s irritating moments, but skin irritation is no laughing matter. Stresses on the skin from shaving can cause redness, nicks, cuts, ingrown hairs and bumps. The […]
The 2020 Autumn/Winter collections are dropping now and honestly, here at M2 we’re pretty excited for what our favourite labels are bringing us. Among our top picks is the lineup Working Style is bringing which continues to be an evolution of great fabrics, soft construction, and most importantly of all, comfort. They always manage to […]
Over the last month, we’ve been told by the government to stay inside. To isolate ourselves from the outside world as we witness our lives changing as we know it. After the isolation, we emerged from our houses, blinded by the bright sun, our skin pale and wrinkled. Imagine though if you spent your isolation […]
Founded in 1919 by brothers, H.M and W.O. Bentley, the luxury car brand, Bentley is not sitting back and resting after over 100 years of producing high performance luxury vehicles. They are continuing to push down on the throttle with their latest offering from Bentley Mulliner. In their latest model, the Bentley Mulliner Bacalar, the […]
Before Covid-19 took over the world, at the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show, the announcement of the new Lexus LF-30 concept really got everyone’s attention. The announcement excited the eager fans as it showcased the way the future of Lexus will be completely electronic. Also its gullwing doors are, by far, the coolest feature of this […]
Welcome aboard the Dynamiq GTT 160. We’re happy to see that you’ve survived the apocalypse. Italian superyacht builder, Dynamiq is setting the record straight with their brand new 49.5-meter model. This superyacht is super cool and elegant with a special focus on wellbeing and exploration – the GTT 160 is perfect for the adventure-seeker. Designed […]
“We’re always impressed by how the Jaguar team manages to improve vehicles each model year and this year’s F-TYPE is no exception. While challenging to take a modern classic to the next step, the team have done so with vast improvements both inside and externally on the vehicle. In addition is a significant technology upgrade […]
From August 2020 expect to start seeing the first ever MINI Electric Hatch to start scooting around town as they land in local MINI dealerships. The iconic look of the new MINI is based off the MINI Cooper S, with a limited number of launch special “First Edition” variants coming with exterior accents that set […]
Looking good is all about layering, and frankly, layers aren’t something you want anything to do with during the summer. But during winter, it’s time to bring your A-game and dust off all your much loved coats and jackets. Actually scratch that. Let’s get a fresh new look. Lockdown is now over and when you […]