Supercars

25th Jul 2023

Tyshawn Jones shared the video on Instagram and it’s honestly impressive – definitely ‘the most expensive’ ollie in the history of skateboarding.

From the crazy batmobile Bugatti Bolide to the McLaren Solus GT, these are the supercars we can’t stop talking about.

The Italian luxury sports car manufacturer has just unveiled the one-off Ferrari KC23. It’s finished in liquid metal-infused paint and has moving body parts.

The Bentley Flying Spur costs about $220,000. But as with any luxury car, the cost price is just the beginning.

A front-engined V12 sports car with a bespoke six-speed manual transmission and muscular looks – the Aston Martin Valour ticks all the right boxes.

The new Aston Martin DB12 is faster, more comfortable, and the in-house infotainment system is a million times better than the old one.

This options list sticker on a Bugatti is going viral… and for good reason.

The replica is so well done that people are struggling to spot the difference.

Apparently, people don’t know how to drive a Ferrari, so one guy has taken it upon himself to create a video on TikTok showing you “how to do it”

This Hermes Edition Pagani Huayra is worth an eye-watering $7m. But the upfront cost was just the beginning. This is what it costs to maintain the supercar.

It looked like it was game over for the driver, as his Lamborghini Huracán veered right and started to spin out, but somehow he manages to save it.

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 fastest car in the world just got a significant upgrade – it’s quicker, lighter and it only takes around 20 minutes to charge.

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.