Supercars

11th May 2023

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.

This is the incredible new hydrogen-powered Alpine Alpenglow concept car and it’s unlike anything that’s come before it. Just look at these taillights…

Will the new flagship McLaren 750S be a worthy successor to the 720S? Here are five reasons we think it’s actually better than the outgoing supercar.

A Pagani owner customized his Huayra with the coveted Tempesta Package: you get more power and more carbon fiber, but it costs the same as a supercar.

Lamborghini continues its 60th-anniversary celebrations by introducing three limited-edition Huracáns, each dressed in special liveries.

We all have bad days but this forklift driver’s was the worst, after he managed to drop an oven on the hood of a Ferrari F8 Tributo.

A twin-turbo V8 with over 800 horsepower, gull-wing doors and green interior: the Erebos X is the seven-figure supercar we didn’t know we wanted.

The new T.33 Spider features a pair of removable carbon fiber roof panels and a rear windshield that can be lowered for the full open-air experience.
With only 10 examples available, the Bugatti Centodieci is one of the rarest hypercars in the world, and we now know for sure Cristiano Ronaldo owns one.

YouTuber Tavarish just dropped $575,000 on a McLaren P1 destroyed in Hurricane Ian and now he’s just got his first look at it, saying ‘I just did something really dumb’.

These are all the crazy new options for the Lamborghini Revuelto V12 hybrid supercar.

This super colorful Porsche 911 Carrera GTS is now part of the Porsche 911 line-up and customers can go out there and buy one.

The Aventador successor has finally been unveiled. Here’s everything you need to know.

Designed by AO Racing, this Porsche 911 GT-Rawr is inspired by the T-Rex and yet it also looks like a shark, doesn’t it? Either way, we want one.

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.