Last night, Rolls-Royce have taken the wraps off the eighth generation Phantom. Although the lineage of the new Phantom is clearly visible, it is a brand new car. It boasts a lighter and strong aluminium spaceframe chassis, while the twin-turbo V12 is also completely new. While similar to the predecessors, the exterior features many subtle changes like the grille, which is now fully integrated into the body. Being a Rolls-Royce, more than an average amount of time has been spent on the interior of the new Phantom and that clearly shows.
Ahead of this weekend's Spa 24 Hours, Mercedes-AMG have revealed the company's first GT4 car, suitably dubbed the GT4. It is based on the GT-R road car and features minimal modifications mainly to make safer for use on the track. Priced at just under 200,000 Euro, deliveries of the new Mercedes-AMG GT4 to customer teams will start at the end of this year.
Jaguar have revised the XJ line-up for the 2018 model year and with have given the XJR model a 25hp boost to create the XJR575. As the name suggests, it is powered by a 575hp version of the venerable supercharged V8 engine, which allows the big cat to accelerate to its 300 km/h top speed in just 44 seconds. The XJR575 also boasts subtle changes to exterior to set it apart from its predecessor and the rest of the XJ range.

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2017 Jaguar XJR575 - Images, Specifications and Information

2018 Mercedes-AMG GT4 - Images, Specifications and Information

2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom - Images, Specifications and Information