Supercars

26th Jan 2023

Some say he doesn’t have the best taste in fashion, but you can’t really argue with his choice of supercars.

As well as being jam-packed with tech, the interior of the new Maserati GranTurismo has a premium feel to it, with swathes of beautiful leather.

Production of the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 was limited to only 63 units of the Coupe and 19 units of the Roadster, with all 99 units sold before it was unveiled.

The interior of the new $7.6 million Pagani Huayra Codalunga is so crazy it looks like the cockpit of a fighter jet.

Hubless wheels, Alien-like design and an electric engine: this Maserati superbike belongs to a sci-fi movie

Even without his name on the title, Toto Wolff’s Ferrari F40 is an interesting example, as it’s one of only 27 examples ever delivered new to Spain.

The Bathurst Bentley Continental models take inspiration and design cues from the number seven Continental GT3 and even come with a 1:18 scale model too.

These spy shots are giving us a brand new look at the Lamborghini Aventador successor. And it looks like it will adopt a dramatically different design to its predecessor.

Stop what you’re doing, we’ve spotted a 2021 McLaren Elva for sale. And this particular example – one of only 149 – is even more special.

This heavily customized Ferrari F40 Competizione has hit the market for the third time in five months. There are a number of reasons why this might be happening.

The E-Ray is the Corvette’s eighth generation in just four years. And it’s the fastest one yet.

The Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate receives a host of mechanical and appearance upgrades as the British automaker bids farewell to its super GT flagship.

As well as being inspired by traditional Chinese aesthetics and craftsmanship, the special edition Ferrari Roma comes with a collection of exclusive goods.

Virtually new, unregistered, and with only delivery miles on its clocks – crazy.

Nearly six years after the first prototype, Mercedes-AMG has finally delivered the first ONE hypercar – and it was worth the wait.

A YouTuber called Tavarish will restore the destroyed McLaren P1 after telling his followers he would buy it if he got 40,000 likes.