Cars

21st Jun 2023

16th Jun 2023

Just like its SUV sibling, the AEHRA Sedan features double-falcon doors that open upwards.

This abandoned motorcycle was built 55 years ago in a country that doesn’t even exist anymore, but now it’s being brought back to life.

From the one-of-a-kind interior to hidden Easter Eggs, the Porsche Mission X is mind-blowing.

Remember the iconic Mercedes C111 from the ’70s? Now Mercedes has reimagined it and the result is absolutely bonkers.

The Fuoriserie Essentials specced by David Beckham is available for the MC20 and the Grecale – and they both look stunning.

A camo-wrapped Tesla Cybertruck was filmed and photographed in California, and people are wondering what exactly is going on.

According to advertising guru Rory Sutherland, Rolls-Royce and several other luxury car brands are ditching car shows and are instead exhibiting elsewhere.

From James Bond’s Jaguar C-X75 to the Volkswagen W12 supercar we forgot about, these are the craziest concept cars that never made it past the prototype phase.

Tesla has cut prices six (!) times since the start of the year, and it looks like Elon Musk’s new strategy to maximize sales volume is working.

While its paint job, head- and taillights are pretty accurate, the proportions make the Lamborghini Aventador replica stand out like a sore thumb.

Most people know what it costs to buy a Bugatti, but do you know what it costs to maintain one? This owner just revealed the ‘not so pretty’ details and wow.

He’s explained why he doesn’t think we should be filling our city skies with them.

Supercar Blondie’s Alex Hirschi just got a look at the Skoda Vision 7S and it’s packed with some of the most advanced and cool tech you’ll find in a car.

It’s a feature Tesla owners thought – and hoped – they’d never use, but many are activating the Bioweapon Defense Mode via their car’s climate control.

According to the automaker, the Porsche Mission X will be the fastest car in the world and can be charged in 10 minutes – more importantly, it’s stunning.

This is not just a concept, the DS Automobiles M.i. 21 manifesto’s futuristic elements preview the future generation of DS production models.