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Promotion time

Appearing on a back cover somewhere in the Gulf: The promotions continue … naturally we’re proud of this cover as well as design concept, showcasing Autocade Year of Cars to a new audience. Thank you, Mark Dixon at Octane, for such a fine quotation.

Audi Q6 E-tron in blue.

Six model lines completed

After a heavy period working on the release of Autocade Year of Cars 2026, we’re back on updating the main reference site, where a few model lines were completed: the Subaru Forester, Audi Q3, and Audi Q5. The Porsche Macan, Audi Q6 and Škoda Kodiaq saw their second generations go up (and therefore they are… Read More »Six model lines completed

BMW M4 CS Edition front end, with a green background.

Out now: Autocade Year of Cars 2026

I’m very glad to say that we’ve soft-launched Autocade Year of Cars 2026, with the motoring press being notified soon. Like all good journalism projects, I wrote stories on things I didn’t know about but wanted to pursue. When did BMW grilles get all so confusing? The Bugatti Tourbillon was previewed in 2024, but I really… Read More »Out now: Autocade Year of Cars 2026

Bugatti Tourbillon shown from above, speeding on a road.

The new Autocade

The Autocade logo has changed, and we’ll reveal more in due course. It hasn’t been done just because of æsthetics, though after 17½ years it was probably time for an update.

Hyper GT, in red, with a couple conversing.

You’ve read it, what did you think of it?

Here’s where you can add your thoughts about Autocade Year of Cars 2025: what you liked about it, what you’d like to see more of, and what you’d want to see less of.

Aston Martin DB5 and DB12.

Autocade Yearbook 2024 online

The original Autocade Yearbook, as endorsed by former Top Gear presenter William Woollard, and award-winning motoring writer and editor Giles Chapman, available here as a digital edition.