Supercars

It’s the rear of this bright pink Audi R8 that most looks like a Lamborghini, more specifically the Aventador SVJ and Huracán STO.

It might have held the 0-250-0 mph world record, but the Rimac Nevera could only keep it for a few weeks, as the Koenigsegg Regera clearly wanted it back.

The images show a Bugatti Chiron, Ferrari Monza, Porsche 911, Mazda RX-7, Ford GT, and Ferrari 488 Pista all in various stages of neglect.

Remember the iconic Mercedes C111 from the ’70s? Now Mercedes has reimagined it and the result is absolutely bonkers.

Most people know what it costs to buy a Bugatti, but do you know what it costs to maintain one? This owner just revealed the ‘not so pretty’ details and wow.

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.

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.

Fernando Alonso has decided to call time on his 2011 Ferrari Enzo, and it has fans questioning why.

$1,000 is indeed a lot of money for a cup holder but, on the plus side, it also means you get an extra Lamborghini badge.

The driver of the Bugatti Chiron clearly thought he knew what he was doing when trying to park the supercar, but his lapse in judgement proved costly.

The TVR Cerbera Speed 12, which grew to fame after appearing in the Gran Turismo video game, sold for the eye-watering sum at auction.

Performance, style, luxury: the new Aston Martin DB12 ticks all the boxes.

Not only is the Revuelto the most powerful Lamborghini ever created, it has an all-new incredibly high-tech interior.

As if the two world records already under its belt weren’t enough, the Rimac Nevera has gone and smashed 23 in one day – a record in itself.

With a 7.0-liter LS7, gated manual transmission, and heaps of carbon fiber – what’s not to like about the American-built Falcon F7?

Not only can the YangWang U9 reportedly dash from zero-to-sixty in two seconds flat, the all-electric supercar can jump, dance and even drive on three wheels.