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My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 53)

In this week’s Autocar podcast My Week In Cars, Steve Cropley and Matt Prior talk about their year-long discussion of cars. They discuss various Autocar columns, including the Bentley Flying Spur, BMW’s centenary motorcycle, good hire car service, the Citroen Ami, and more. They also talk about listener correspondence.

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Mercedes-Benz, ESPN Collaborate on Custom Sprinter Van for Tailgating and Podcasting

Mercedes-Benz and ESPN have joined forces to create a mobile podcast studio in a specially designed van called Sprinter Labs, accompanied by a video docuseries. The van will travel to college football games throughout the year, with the first episode of the docuseries set to premiere on September 7.

The outfitting of the van is described by Mercedes-Benz as “the best or nothing.” It starts with a 170-inch wheelbase, all-wheel-drive Sprinter Cargo. ESPN wanted a versatile space that could serve as a studio and engage with fans. The interior design is understated, featuring dark lighting, quilted wall fabric, and an illuminated shelf to showcase football helmets. Additionally, red LED ambient lighting enhances the overall atmosphere of the van.

My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 50)

In the latest episode of the Autocar motoring podcast My Week In Cars, Steve Cropley and Matt Prior, our resident car enthusiasts, pay a visit to Ariel to find out about their upcoming projects. They also engage in a clever experiment to trick a Bentley into thinking there’s a 100mph speed limit. In addition, they explore various car configurators and share their excitement for the Honda E. Of course, they also discuss other topics and address your questions and comments.

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My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 49)

Episode 49 of the Autocar motoring podcast “My Week In Cars” features our experts Steve Cropley and Matt Prior discussing various topics. They share their excitement about V8 powered MGBs, express their frustration with subscription services for things you’ve already paid for, and talk about what it’s like to have too much power in an under-developed car. They also touch upon the rapid 0-60mph time of a Tesla mentioned in listener correspondence.

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My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 45)

Episode 45 of the Autocar motoring podcast My Week In Cars finds our resident experts Steve Cropley and Matt Prior driving the new Abarth 500e electric hot hatchabck, talking about the chances of the Dacia Spring, seeing a revived Triumph and wondering how bad one might feel about driving an SUV.

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My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 44)

Episode 44 of the Autocar motoring podcast My Week In Cars features discussions by our experts Steve Cropley and Matt Prior on reviews of the Rolls-Royce Spectre, Lotus Eletre, and Prodrive P25. Cropley also explores hydrogen vehicles with Riversimple and BMW. The podcast includes listener correspondence and much more.

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Lamborghini launches Beyond: A Lamborghini Podcast

Lamborghini’s new podcast reveals the stories of the people behind the iconic cars and introduces special guests

Sant’Agata Bolognese, 11 July 2023 – Lamborghini is renowned for its groundbreaking super sports cars. However, the company also takes immense pride in the individuals who work tirelessly behind the scenes. And now, a brand-new podcast series is set to open the doors of the prestigious Sant’Agata factory and provide a unique guided tour for listeners.

Beyond: A Lamborghini Podcast puts the spotlight on key Lamborghini personnel, offering an inside look into their lives and work at the company. They will share personal anecdotes, insights into the ever-evolving automotive world, and engage in conversations with special guests from diverse fields outside of the car industry who share similar roles and inspirations with senior Lamborghini figures.

The podcast is hosted by Lamborghini’s Director of Communications, Tim Bravo, and broadcaster Giulia Salvi, known for her work with Virgin Radio Italy and her expertise in lifestyle and music. Beyond: A Lamborghini Podcast breaks the standard notion of brand interaction by covering a wide range of subjects including music, art, design, science, fashion, and more. Its goal is to bring a fresh perspective to the world of Lamborghini and truly go beyond expectations.

The series will debut on July 11, featuring the Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, Stephan Winkelmann, as the first guest. As Lamborghini celebrates its 60th anniversary and achieves record sales and turnover, it is an opportune moment for Winkelmann to reflect on the company’s success, discuss the ‘Direzione Cor Tauri’ plan for the future, and share some of his personal achievements. Listeners will witness a reflective and inspiring side of Winkelmann seldom seen.

Winkelmann remarks, “Going beyond is about what we do and how we do it, creating icons that will endure for decades. Additionally, we want to be recognized for our approach. We are a team of people based here in the ‘Motor Valley,’ and I’m not just referring to our automotive business. I’m talking about how we tackle challenges and opportunities in a broader sense.”

In the first episode of Beyond: A Lamborghini Podcast, Winkelmann also opens up about the challenges Lamborghini faces during this transformative period for the automotive industry as a whole. The decisions made now will shape the company’s future and Winkelmann’s legacy.

“When you commit yourself to the same company for such a long time, you become part of its history, as well as the history of its products,” he explains. “You bear tremendous responsibility because we are a small company with high investments…so we cannot afford to make any mistakes. Now, we must navigate the company through this revolutionary transition phase, from internal combustion engine cars to plug-in hybrids, and potentially, to fully electric cars, considering all the opportunities and challenges. Being part of this journey brings immense pressure and responsibility.”

Beyond: A Lamborghini Podcast is available for listening on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, for watching on YouTube to fully immerse oneself, and through the dedicated podcast hub on Lamborghini.com/podcast. A new episode will be released each month.

My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 43)

# My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 43)

**News**

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5 July 2023

Episode 43 of the Autocar motoring podcast “My Week In Cars” features Steve Cropley and Matt Prior discussing various topics, including Fiat’s decision to discontinue grey cars, addressing rumors about RML, their experiences being stared at in a Bentley, calibrating a Porsche’s range estimator, and answering listener questions.

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My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 41)

On the latest episode of the Autocar motoring podcast, My Week In Cars, Steve Cropley and Matt Prior share their adventures driving to Le Mans and enjoying a thrilling race. They also discuss their excitement about the next Bentley created by the special Mulliner coachbuilding team and dive into a range of motoring topics. Plus, they answer listener questions in the correspondence segment.

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