Supercars

29th Mar 2023

Called the McMurtry Spéirling, this electric hypercar can go from 0-60 mph in just 1.4 seconds and on to 150 mph in under five seconds.

The optional extras on this incredible Koenigsegg Regera are worth more than most supercars: the blue paint alone is a 6-figure option.

German tuner Novitec has reworked the exhaust system of the Ferrari 296 GTB, giving it more power and making it sound a million dollars.

Called the Huayra Dinamica Evo, it’s a custom build for an unnamed, uber-wealthy customer.

We attempt the impossible tablecloth trick with a McLaren 720S in the Dubai desert and to be honest, it goes better than expected.

The brand-new Ferrari Roma Spider comes with a foldable soft top and is packed with all the tech you’d expect to find in a high-end family SUV.

How do you make the green-friendly, electrified Mercedes-AMG GT hybrid even greener? Well, you give it more hp and paint it green, which is what Mansory has done here.

The Italian supercar maker has just posted a teaser video which could well be a hint that the Ferrari Roma Spider is coming.

Mansory has redesigned the exterior of the Ferrari S90 Spider, using a blend of painted and exposed forged carbon fiber parts – and it’s got more power, too.

A track-focused monster that you can also use on the road, the Aston Martin Valkyrie is a naturally-aspirated, V12-powered work of art.

Despite his best efforts, the test driver behind the wheel of the Lamborghini Aventador successor couldn’t get away from the camera quick enough.

This 2003 Ferrari Enzo for sale has never been used, driven or even registered: it still has factory protective plastic over the pedals and around the seats.

One of only five examples, the Pagani Huayra Codalunga made a very special appearance at ICE St. Moritz, stunning the crowds when it took to the ice track.

A striking black carbon + gold color combo, flared wheel arches, exposed suspension arms and massive side steps – this hydrogen Bac Mono concept is incredible.

The pictures clearly show the McLaren Artura has damage to both ends, as well as some body parts missing – but someone’s going to salvage what’s left.

A batsh*t crazy YouTuber has bought a $400,000 Ferrari just to destroy it. It’s hard to watch, but impossible to peel your eyes away from.