• Cadillac’s ‘Baby’ OPTIQ Is Bigger, And Better, Than Most Competitors In Market

    Cadillac’s ‘Baby’ OPTIQ Is Bigger, And Better, Than Most Competitors In Market
    There's a moment on the road out of the city, windows up, Phil Collins climbing toward that drum fill in "In The Air Tonight," where the Cadillac OPTIQ stops being a press car and becomes a problem. The problem being that I didn't want to give it back.
    We had it for a week. By Sunday night I'd emailed Cadillac asking for a few more days, which is not a thing I normally do. Press loans are like footballers' wives. They come, they go, you learn not to get attached. I wanted to keep driving this o
  • The Dress Sneaker Took Over The Office. Now The Loafer Wants Its Job Back

    The Dress Sneaker Took Over The Office. Now The Loafer Wants Its Job Back
    There was a time when men knew where they stood. Dress shoes went to work. Sneakers went to the gym. Loafers sat somewhere in the middle, usually on a man who owned a linen blazer and had strong opinions about espresso.
    Then the office got confused.
    Casual Friday became every day. Silicon Valley decided that hoodies could run companies. Wall Street discovered that comfort did not have to look like defeat. Somewhere in that mess, the dress sneaker found its moment.
    You know the shoe. Leather upp
  • Rolex’s New Boutique Is So Exclusive You Need A Cable Car To Reach It

    Rolex’s New Boutique Is So Exclusive You Need A Cable Car To Reach It
    Most Rolex boutiques sit on expensive shopping streets. This one sits above the clouds.
    Rolex has opened the world's highest watch boutique on Mount Titlis in the Swiss Alps, around 3,020 metres above sea level. It is not the kind of place you wander into after lunch or pass on the way to another luxury store.
    You have to earn the visit a little.
    The journey begins in Engelberg, then moves through cable cars, the Rotair revolving gondola and mountain access before visitors arrive at the newly r
  • Range Rover Is Going Electric Without Killing The V8

    Range Rover Is Going Electric Without Killing The V8
    Range Rover has always been good at silence. Not total silence, of course. There was still a V8 somewhere under the bonnet, a soft growl in the background, reminding you that all the leather, glass and quiet confidence had plenty of power behind it.
    Now Range Rover wants to see what happens when the growl disappears.
    The first fully electric Range Rover is due to arrive by the end of 2026, and JLR is already trying to frame it as the best version of the car. Not the cleanest. Not the most polit
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  • Airports Used To Be Places You Rushed Through Until The Best Ones Made You Stay

    Airports Used To Be Places You Rushed Through Until The Best Ones Made You Stay
    Airports used to feel like dead time. You arrived too early, shuffled through security, paid too much for bad coffee and waited under harsh lights until a screen told you where to go.
    The whole point was to get through it. But now the best new airports want a different reaction. They want you to look around. Wander. Eat something decent. Buy something you cannot find at home. Take a photo before you even reach the gate.
    Travel used to begin when the plane took off. Now, for some cities, the air

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