
Angus MacKenzie
International Bureau Chief at Motor Trend
MotorTrend International Bureau Chief, contributor to Wheels Magazine and The Road Rat. Wants every car to be great. Is disappointed when they're not.
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1 week ago |
motortrend.com | Angus MacKenzie
Mercedes-Benz global product development chief Oliver Löcher has both feet off the pedals as his right hand barely brushes the steering wheel while the electric-powered Mercedes 2026 CLA sedan eases through Shanghai traffic.
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2 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Angus MacKenzie
Mercedes-Benz chairman Ola Källenius settles back in the driver’s seat of the Mercedes-Benz EQS sedan and reaches into the center console. “Popcorn?” he asks, as the opening credits of the original Ghostbusters movie play out in the center of high-definition Hyperscreen that stretches across the dash. There’s a crisp rat-a-tat-tat from the snare drum, then the bass kicks in as Ray Parker Jr rasps: If there’s something strange... In your neighborhood...
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2 weeks ago |
tennessean.com | Angus MacKenzie
Angus MacKenzieMotorTrendMercedes-Benz chairman Ola Källenius settles back in the driver’s seat of the Mercedes-Benz EQS sedan and reaches into the center console. “Popcorn?” he asks, as the opening credits of the original Ghostbusters movie play out in the center of high-definition Hyperscreen that stretches across the dash. There’s a crisp rat-a-tat-tat from the snare drum, then the bass kicks in as Ray Parker Jr rasps: If there’s something strange... In your neighborhood...
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2 weeks ago |
carexpert.com.au | Paul Maric |Alborz Fallah |Anthony Crawford |Angus MacKenzie
The headlines focus on one number: With a thumping 648kW under your right foot with the manettino on the steering wheel switched to Qualify mode, the Ferrari 296 Speciale is the most powerful rear-wheel drive car Maranello has ever built. Not even the 12 Cilindri, with its mighty 6.5-litre V12 that screams to 9500rpm, outpowers the new performance version of Ferrari’s entry-level mid-engine supercar. How?
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2 weeks ago |
westernadvocate.com.au | Angus MacKenzie
The headlines focus on one number: With a thumping 648kW under your right foot with the manettino on the steering wheel switched to Qualify mode, the Ferrari 296 Speciale is the most powerful rear-wheel drive car Maranello has ever built.
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Last deadline for the year met. Now for some time off and some quality holiday reading. And pleased to once again have a major feature in the ever gorgeous @roadratmagazine https://t.co/3a3Ijyz9k1

I’ve been in a few spinning cars in my time, but none like this. Mercedes-Benz EQG uses its four electric motors - one driving each wheel - to perform this party trick. Proper low range and ultra precise torque control by e-motors makes it formidable off-road. @MercedesBenz https://t.co/CcUsT3Qq55

Across Hardknott Pass in the Lakes District in the Aston Martin DBX707 today. Roman fort built in 110AD in the distance. @AstonMartinPR @MotorTrend https://t.co/7VvQ2W2cJh