Matt Saunders

Matt Saunders Autocar
Title: Road test editor

Matt is Autocar’s chief car reviewer, and manager of the brand’s wider test team. Among his responsibilities is the regular contribution of detailed road tests, group tests, drive stores and other features for Autocar’s magazine and website, plus videos for Autocar’s YouTube channel. Matt maintains Autocar’s exacting standards of objectivity and rigour with the testing and assessment of all new cars, and leads the team’s collective conversation that drives the thinking on test verdicts and comparative judgements.

Matt has been an Autocar staffer since the autumn of 2003, having done work experience stints on the magazine beforehand, and was editorial assistant at Stuff Magazine from 2002. He’s been lucky enough to work alongside some of the magazine’s greatest and best-known writers and contributors over that time, and served as staff writer, features editor, assistant editor and digital editor before joining the road test desk in 2011.

Since then he’s driven, measured, figured and reported on cars as varied as the Bugatti Veyron, Rolls-Royce Phantom, Tesla RoadsterAriel Hipercar, Tata Nano, Renault Twizy and Toyota Mirai. He loves the variety his job affords, and nothing matters more to him in his working role than understanding a car in its entirety, on behalf of those for whom it has been designed. Only by doing that can you earn the right to criticise.

Matt 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

Matt Saunders Q&A

What was your biggest news story?

Autocar broke a world exclusive about a safety problem with the Suzuki Celerio city car that involved collapsing brake pedals; and I was in the car, at Millbrook proving ground in 2015, when it was first discovered. New road test recruit Lewis Kingston was learning our brake testing regime at the time, and got a shock he wasn’t expecting!

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

The answer changes every time I’m asked, the returning protagonists being the Ferraris 458 Speciale and 599 GTO, the McLarens F1 and Senna, and the Porsche ‘991’ 911R. But I don’t think I’ve ever had more fun than when driving an Ariel Atom 4 as fast as I possibly could. It’s exhausting, and a test of commitment; but exhilarating like absolutely nothing else. 

What will the car industry look like in 20 years?

The ban on combustion engines will have been extended several times, and then abandoned. Synthetic fuels will have been made viable - not least by much more punitive taxes on petrol. Full electrification will have expanded hugely, but still have yet to penetrate beyond about 70 per cent of new car sales. And, while sales by volume will have fallen off, car enthusiasm will still be going strong. Because, as a very knowledgeable colleague once assured me, the very last new car that the world makes will be a sports car, made for the love of it.

Car review

Mercedes-Benz CLE

Merc's amalgamated mid-sized coupé puts richness and refinement ahead of any dynamic cutting edge

Mercedes-Benz CLE
Car review

Used BMW 1 Series 2015-2019 review

It's sporty on paper and can be had from just £4k, but does it deliver? We consider the 1 Series as a used buy...

Used BMW 1 Series 2015-2019 review
Car review

Aston Martin DB12 Coupe and Volante

Replacement for the DB11 grand tourer packs a 671bhp V8 and has the Bentley Continental GT and Ferrari Roma in its sights

Aston Martin DB12 Coupe and Volante
News

Best of a dying breed: Ford, Lexus and Jaguar V8 showdown

The LC and F-Type's retirement leaves the Mustang as the last V8 bruiser standing. But is it the best?

Best of a dying breed: Ford, Lexus and Jaguar V8 showdown
Car review

Audi Q3

Second-generation Q3 enters the final stages of its lifecycle up against fresher opponents, but with dependable strengths to draw on

Audi Q3
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Volkswagen T-Cross

Latest update bolsters the strengths of VW’s versatile if slightly strait-laced crossover supermini

Volkswagen T-Cross
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Citroen C5 Aircross

The relaxed big Citroen family car turns SUV. A smart move or copycat compromise?

Citroen C5 Aircross
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Volkswagen Passat

The longest-lived car in the VW line-up gets one final ICE generation - and the brand pulls out all the stops

Volkswagen Passat
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Porsche Taycan Turbo GT

Porsche's long-awaited 1000-horsepower performance EV is a serious GT department effort

Porsche Taycan Turbo GT
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Fiat 600e

Compact electric SUV wades in with design flair, a useful range and reasonable pricing – and shuns the bloat of many modern family cars

Fiat 600e
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Porsche Taycan

Porsche gives its epoch-making electric GT some major mechanical improvements in its mid-life

Porsche Taycan

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