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In the new issue of Top Gear magazine, we bring you our annual Awards special. It features our top pick of the planet"s hottest metal from the past 12 months.From supercars to city warriors, via muscle cars and luxury cars, this is the definitive list of the greatest cars on sale today. Get your copy now to read about all of our winners, and discover which has won our coveted Car of the Year prize.<br /> <br />The Awards issue of Top Gear is on sale now in all supermarkets and newsagents. Or you can download the digital edition on your smartphone or tablet<br /> <br />Also in this issue, we take a first look at the successor to the mighty Veyron, the 1,479bhp, 261mph, 1.9m Bugatti Chiron. Be excited.Four of the new TG TV presenters also feature this month Eddie Jordan gives us his F1 season preview and Chris Harris reveals his top picks from the 2016 Geneva motor show, while Rory Reid argues against too much tech in today"s cars, and we find out what a day in the life of Chris Evans is like. Busy, is the answer.<br /> <br />In addition to features on all our Awards winners, we drive all the new cars that matter this month, including the Maserati Levante, Caterham 620S, the entirely new Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Mini"s new Cooper S Convertible, the BMW M3 Competition, and a car sure to incite debate, the Range Rover Evoque Convertible. Sacrilege or superb?<br /> <br />All this, and we still found time to give the issue a complete overhaul, with an improved news section, upfront first drives, more features and a stunning new look.Never miss an issue with one of these great offers:Subscribe to Top Gear magazine and pay just 29.99 for 13 issues, saving 48% off the cover price. Plus receive a free 10 iTunes voucherOr you can order the latest copy, with free deliveryDownload the interactive Awards issue on iPad and iPhone, to watch a selection of videos of some of our Award winnersThe print edition also available on all Android devices
Date written: 23 Mar 2016
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In the new issue of Top Gear magazine, we bring you our annual Awards special. It features our top pick of the planet"s hottest metal from the past 12 months.From supercars to city warriors, via muscle cars and luxury cars, this is the definitive list of the greatest cars on sale today. Get your copy now to read about all of our winners, and discover which has won our coveted Car of the Year prize.<br /> <br />The Awards issue of Top Gear is on sale now in all supermarkets and newsagents. Or you can download the digital edition on your smartphone or tablet<br /> <br />Also in this issue, we take a first look at the successor to the mighty Veyron, the 1,479bhp, 261mph, 1.9m Bugatti Chiron. Be excited.Four of the new TG TV presenters also feature this month Eddie Jordan gives us his F1 season preview and Chris Harris reveals his top picks from the 2016 Geneva motor show, while Rory Reid argues against too much tech in today"s cars, and we find out what a day in the life of Chris Evans is like. Busy, is the answer.<br /> <br />In addition to features on all our Awards winners, we drive all the new cars that matter this month, including the Maserati Levante, Caterham 620S, the entirely new Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Mini"s new Cooper S Convertible, the BMW M3 Competition, and a car sure to incite debate, the Range Rover Evoque Convertible. Sacrilege or superb?<br /> <br />All this, and we still found time to give the issue a complete overhaul, with an improved news section, upfront first drives, more features and a stunning new look.Never miss an issue with one of these great offers:Subscribe to Top Gear magazine and pay just 29.99 for 13 issues, saving 48% off the cover price. Plus receive a free 10 iTunes voucherOr you can order the latest copy, with free deliveryDownload the interactive Awards issue on iPad and iPhone, to watch a selection of videos of some of our Award winnersThe print edition also available on all Android devices
Date written: 23 Mar 2016
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 2666