Richard Lane

Richard Lane, Autocar
Title: Deputy road test editor

Richard joined Autocar in 2017 and loves putting readers in the driver's seat, making the road-test desk his natural home.

Assignments range from getting to grips with low-volume sports cars on windy airfields to scrutinising the latest global models from major OEMs, and of course strapping telemetry gear to the world's fastest cars at MIRA to see how quick they really are compared to rivals – and the makers’ claims. He's also a regular feature-writer for the magazine, and can be often seen on Autocar's YouTube channel and heard on the Autocar podcast

Highlights at Autocar include a class win while driving a Bowler Defender in the British Cross Country Championship, riding shotgun with a flat-out Walter Röhrl, and setting the magazine's fastest road-test lap-time to date at the wheel of a Ferrari 296 GTB. 

Away from work, Richard's ownership history includes an eight-valve Integrale, an orignal Ford Focus RS and a Mk1 Honda Insight – the one with the spats.

Richard is an expert in:

  • In-depth performance testing and circuit benchmarking
  • Objective road test reviewing
  • Back-to-back comparison testing
  • On-road ride and handling assessment
  • The luxury, performance car and sports car segments

Richard Lane Q&A

What was your biggest news story?

Being on the road-test desk means being among the first people in the world outside the factory to drive a new model, often in prototype form. For us, those first impressions from behind the wheel are the big, breaking stories.        

What’s the best car you’ve ever driven?

Probably Porsche's 911 R. The handling is unbelievably exploitable and the sense of mechanical engagement is profound, but it's not an intimidating car. Just a straight masterpiece. In second place is a 1947 Cisitalia 202.

What will the car industry look like in 20 years?

Hard opinions on the future of this industry need to be treated with caution but change in inevitable and innovations such as Hyundai's synthesized gearbox for the all-electric Ioniq 5 N are encouraging. The idea sounds a bit silly on paper but it reality it really does add to the driving experience. Expect more of this sort of thing in the future. We're also long overdue a trend in vehicle weights decreasing, but this is only going to come about through new battery technology.

Away from the big OEMs and their electrification drives, there's been an explosion in small-scale outfits making truly memorable drivers' cars, often by modifying older cars. This type of product is never especially cheap but it does tend to be laced with passion. It's something we do very well in the UK. 

Car review

Honda HR-V

Family-centric crossover gets a mid-life refresh centred on refinement. Is it now a Nissan Qashqai beater?

Honda HR-V
Car review

Audi E-tron GT

Updated electric four-door is almost entirely new underneath, but is the recipe actually improved?

Audi E-tron GT
Car review

Mercedes-Benz E-Class

Sixth-generation executive saloon and estate ramp up the luxury and tech

Mercedes-Benz E-Class
Car review

Aston Martin Vanquish

V12-engined super-GT arrives with lofty ambitions. What’s the reality?

Aston Martin Vanquish
Car review

Mercedes-AMG SL 55

AMG-developed roadster packs a serious punch, with its twin-turbocharged eight-cylinder engine

Mercedes-AMG SL 55
Car review

Ferrari Purosangue

It's more raised sports estate than true SUV, so is this Ferrari the market's best tall car to drive?

Ferrari Purosangue
Car review

Dacia Bigster

What do you get when you make a Duster bigger? A silly name and a real worry for the likes of Ford and Hyundai

Dacia Bigster
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Bigster follows the design language introduced with Duster and Sandero
News

Dacia to reveal next stage of reinvention plan in November

New Bigster SUV is described as closing the first chapter of the brand's regeneration

Dacia to reveal next stage of reinvention plan in November
Car review

Used Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate 2023-2024 review

Last-of-the-line DBS is a stunning swansong for Gaydon's full-fat grand-touring coupé

Used Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate 2023-2024 review
Car review

Abarth 600e

Fiat performance brand's first UK-bound crossover is also its most powerful car yet – but is it fun?

Abarth 600e
Car review

Volkswagen ID 4

Can Volkswagen's most popular electric car still stand out against its advancing rivals?

Volkswagen ID 4

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