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Despite showing the new tool rack off to millions, Tesla employees don’t seem to know whether it will actually make it to production.
The Vetter Slash may take inspiration from The Dark Knight’s Batmobile but under the skin it’s a Corvette C6 with a 6.0-liter V8 making 400hp.
The Alpine A290 Beta – the French performance specialist’s first electric car – is set to launch in 2024, aimed at a wider market.
YouTuber Alex Choi is putting his $300,000 Lamborghini Huracan to the test to see how much it can tow and the result is absolutely wild.
He totally overhauls his center display screen and why didn’t we think of this?!
Sterling Backus started the project with his young son 5 years ago and has been working at it non-stop ever since.
Finished in Pacific Color Stream, the McLaren Elva certainly stands out, and that’s without mentioning its diherdral doors and lack of windshield.
German tuner Klassen turned this Mercedes van into a private jet for the road and the details are mind-blowing: it even has a bathroom.
The Spanish automaker has already started designing a two-door shooting brake sports car called the Cupra DarkRebel, but it needs your help refining it.
If you own a BMW, you’ll probably want to give this hack a go. It definitely makes a difference on a cold start.
The late Paul Walker designed the car to his specifications, with no stickers, decals, or crazy paint colors. Now, the iconic movie car has just sold for a crazy high price.
The new Mansory G-Wagen is quite possibly the German tuner’s finest creation to date, or at least that’s what we think of its sand-colored exterior.
Lia Block, daughter of the late rally legend Ken Block, will tackle the iconic Pikes Peak International Hill Climb at the wheel of a 1,400-horsepower monster.
Thanks to outstanding aerodynamic abilities and innovative features regarding the battery pack, the new Mercedes EV will be able to go a long way – literally.
If trouble comes knocking, this is the camper you want to be in…
The late Paul Walker himself designed the car to his personal specifications, with no stickers, decals, or crazy paint colors. Now, the iconic movie car could be yours.