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Ian Callum - Aston Martin DBS replacement prepares for an epic Ferrari fight - autoexpress.co.uk

Aston Martin DBS replacement prepares for an epic Ferrari fight

The final element of Aston Martin’s heavily revamped sports car range has been spotted before its full reveal later this year. Joining the recently updated Vantage, and the new DB12 before it, this new DBS replacement is charged not just with topping the front-engined range, but also with bringing Aston Martin closer than ever to the front-engined supercar space. This is the car Aston Martin has designed to do direct battle with arch-nemesis Ferrari. 

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Ian Callum - Ex-Jaguar design boss creates unique EV for wheelchair users - autocar.co.uk

Ex-Jaguar design boss creates unique EV for wheelchair users

Ex-Jaguar design chief Ian Callum has partnered with Motability to create an electric car designed specifically around wheelchair users, with unique features to make the car “more desirable” for customers than the converted vans currently on offer.

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Ian Callum - Canceled Jaguar C-X75 Hypercar Finally Road-Legal After Custom Conversion - thedrive.com - Britain

Canceled Jaguar C-X75 Hypercar Finally Road-Legal After Custom Conversion

More than a decade ago, Jaguar tried to follow up on its landmark XJ220 hypercar with the groundbreaking C-X75. The pricey plug-in hybrid was too far ahead of its time though, and was canceled before being relegated to the status of movie car. But at long last, one of those movie cars has become what the C-X75 was always meant to be: A real road car.

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Ian Callum - Jaguar C-X75 supercar made road legal by Callum - autocarindia.com - Britain

Jaguar C-X75 supercar made road legal by Callum

The Jaguar C-X75 has finally been made road-legal, some 14 years after it was revealed. Design company Callum, launched in 2019 by award-winning ex-Jaguar designer Ian Callum, has heavily re-engineered one of the original stunt cars used in the James Bond movie, Spectre.

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Ian Callum - Jaguar C-X75 supercar finally made road-legal - autocar.co.uk - Britain

Jaguar C-X75 supercar finally made road-legal

The Jaguar C-X75 has finally been made road-legal, some 14 years after it was revealed, after designer Ian Callum heavily re-engineered one of the original James Bond stunt cars.

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Ian Callum - Ian Callum makes the Jaguar C-X75 concept street-legal - autoblog.com - Britain - city Abu Dhabi

Ian Callum makes the Jaguar C-X75 concept street-legal

Unveiled at the 2010 Paris Motor Show, the Jaguar C-X75 could have been one of the British brand's wildest and coolest models. It received the green light for production, got canned, and resurfaced in the 2015 James Bond movie Spectre before disappearing for good. However, not everyone has forgotten it: Callum, the design firm founded by former Jaguar design boss Ian Callum, has made a C-X75 street-legal.

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Ian Callum - Best used cars for £25,000 and under - autocar.co.uk - Germany

Best used cars for £25,000 and under

You see some over-inflated prices on the new car market these days, but you can still buy some of the best cars for £25,000 or less if you want to ferry it around on the used market.

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Ian Callum - A Jaguar I-Pace Once Owned by King Charles Can Be Yours - thedrive.com - Britain

A Jaguar I-Pace Once Owned by King Charles Can Be Yours

Now is your chance to quite literally drive like a king. Heading for Historics auction on March 2 is an all-electric 2018 Jaguar I-Pace that was bought, owned, and driven by King Charles III. The royal family sold theI-Pace in 2021 but it still carries the prestige of being owned by British royalty.

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