Cars
12th Jun 2023
This is not just a concept, the DS Automobiles M.i. 21 manifesto’s futuristic elements preview the future generation of DS production models.
Back in 1979, when every other supercar ran out of steam at around 180 mph (290 km/h), Aston set its sights on 200 in the hope of setting a world record.
The Toyota Prius already has a decent fanbase, but this model, given the Gazoo Racing treatment, is far likely to appeal to the broader JDM community.
Even the crazy 16-speaker audio system will do little to drown out this car’s crazy loud exhaust note.
Despite having a price tag of close to $4.3 million, all of the 40 build slots have gone, with deliveries of the Bugatti Bolide expected in 2024.
BMW has teased the idea of putting the shooting-brake into production if it generates enough interest.
This guy thought he’d try driving his brand new $150,000 Tesla Model S Plaid under water and quickly found out it’s easier said than done.
We’re not sure his insurance covers this though.
Discovered 13 years after they were initially built, the mystery of what happened to these zero-mile Tesla Roadsters has been solved.
Slightly unorthodox way of modifying your Tesla Model 3 to make it faster, but the results certainly speak for themselves.
The normally sleek hypercar now has massive treads that jut out like spikes.
The Cybertank 300 has been given a bunch of cool design features, but if you look closely, not everything is as it appears.
Fernando Alonso has decided to call time on his 2011 Ferrari Enzo, and it has fans questioning why.
In this week’s installment of Idiots in Cars, we have an absolute banger.
Supercar Blondie’s Sergi Galiano was just flown by helicopter to a top-secret location in the mountains of Austria to get an exclusive look at the Activesphere.
Can a Tesla outperform a Formula 1 car? These guys wanted to find out, so they pitted a Tesla Model S against a Benetton Formula 1 car.


