
Winter Issue Preview: 2019 Car of The Year Revealed and Luxe Winter Escapes
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It’s the moment you have been waiting for: the announcement of our 2019 Car of the Year.
The Winter edition of Robb Report Australia & New Zealand, on newsstands today, features in-depth commentary, car profiles and analysis of the $3 million fleet, thoroughly tested over two days on winding roads through the NSW Blue Mountains and Hawkesbury region – as well as the car taking out the ultimate title for 2019.
Featured as category winners in the Robb Report Australia & New Zealand 2019 Car of the Year are:
– Sports GT: Aston Martin Vantage
– Sports Sedan: Audi A7 Sportback 55 TFSI
– Luxury Grand Touring Coupe: BMW M850i xDrive Coupe.
– GT Supercar: Ferrari 812 Superfast
– Super SUV: Lamborghini Urus
– Hybrid Limousine: Lexus LS 500h
– Mid-engine Supercar: McLaren 600LT
– Luxury SUV: Porsche Cayenne Turbo
– Trackday Toy: Alpine A110
The Winter Issue of Robb Report Australia & New Zealand also features the best luxury local winter escapes with the likes of One&Only Wolgan Valley, Emirates Kinloch Manor, Lilianfels Blue Mountains and more are all inside. For those looking to escape the cold abroad, there’s the timeless allure of the Beverly Hills Hotel, cycling through the Greek isles and Indonesian island hopping.
Pick up your copy of Robb Report Australia & New Zealand from newsstands now or subscribe here for an exclusive interview with Kiwi fashion designer Karen Walker, the best in watches, interiors, dining, style, tech and much more.
And if this issue has whetted your appetite for fast cars and lavish experiences, find out how you can be involved in next year’s Robb Report Car of the Year event here.
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