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The latest issue of Top Gear magazine takes you behind the scenes of Ferrari’s XX division
Plus, there’s the full lowdown on Caterham’s electric future and a gathering of old Volvo barges… in Japan
With the new road legal SF90 XX, Ferrari has decided that its super exclusive, super secretive XX division should no longer be confined to the world’s private racetracks. Clearly it feels as though it shouldn’t be quite so secretive either, because in this month’s issue of Top Gear magazine we peel back the curtain of the XX club and meet all of the cars that can grant you membership. Strap in, there’s big power, big aero and big money involved.
Oh, and if you’re wondering whether the SF90 XX is deserving of the badge, we’ve got a full Fiorano drive of the hybrid hypercar to find out. The new issue is on sale now, all you need to do is order a copy and have it delivered direct to your door by clicking these blue words.
Or perhaps you’d like even more from TG? Well, if you start a subscription to Top Gear magazine today you’ll pay just £24.99 for six whole issues, and you’ll get a pair of earbuds worth £49.99 to boot. Click here to take advantage of the offer.
Need any more convincing? Well, also in this month’s issue: the BMW i5 takes on the Mercedes EQE as the German executive saloons go electric. Plus, we visit Porsche’s 75th birthday party – Rennsport Reunion – and there’s the full debrief on Caterham’s all-electric Project V sports car. Oh, and we crash a car meet in Japan to discover just why there’s a growing interest in old Volvo barges.
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