Supercars
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.
The Novitec McLaren Elva is faster, meaner and madder than the original. It now has more than 900 hp, and you can choose just about any paint option you want.
The Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato can do 162 mph on snow, ice, dirt and just about any terrain you can think of: no other supercar can do this.
With only 500 units of the Lexus LFA ever produced, it’s become a highly sought-after collector’s item. And this one’s only done 7,159 miles.
No matter how well you think you know your rare supercars, there’s a very strong chance you’ve never heard of the Ferrari P4/5.
From the unusual exhaust layout to the massive wing and the F50-style hood, here’s everything we know about the Ferrari F250 – Ferrari’s new halo supercar.
An outstanding V12-powered hybrid Lamborghini Sián that’s never been used hits the market: further proof that collectors don’t really use the cars they buy.
This Ford GT is one of only 541 models produced in 2006 finished in Tungsten Grey Metallic. It also has just four miles on the clock.
Ferrari has revealed just how much its Purosangue will cost US buyers. The price is eye-watering, but that should come as no surprise.
Only 924 miles on the clock, a beautiful carbon fiber, over 1,200 hp and an eye-watering price tag: this Dodge Challenger Demon has it all.
It’s the fifth of just 10 “R” examples produced between 2009 and 2011 – and it’s been upgraded to “R Evolution” specification.
Feast your eyes on the Invencible coupé and Auténtica roadster, the final salute to the outgoing Lamborghini V12 powertrain.



