Supercars

18th Jan 2023

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

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

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

Japanese tuner Liberty Walk ‘worked its magic’ on a rare Ferrari F40 – one of only 1,311 ever built.

Not only is the C7 Corvette ZR1 a one-of-one with its red paint and matching interior, but it’s also got just 148 miles on its clocks.

New looks, new carbon fiber accents, new massive wing – and a 600-hp powertrain that makes it faster than most supercars.

This year also marks 75 years of the DB bloodline, 60 years of the iconic DB5 model, and 20 years of Aston Martin’s Gaydon headquarters.

The Mansory Lamborghini Urus, also known as Venatus Coupe, comes in with fewer doors and a lot more power.

Finished in a beautiful shade of green called ‘Verde Bottiglia’, with matching Alcantara interior and orange accents.

The Corvette E-Ray is quite possibly the worst-kept secret.

Hennessey claims that the Venom F5 Revolution Coupe is the most powerful and visceral pure-combustion hypercar in the world.

The car is as good as new, coming in with just 93 miles on the clock.

The Texas-based hypercar manufacturer plans more than double the number of Hennessey Venom F5 it delivered last year in 2023.
Blink and you’ll miss it, but we think we’ve been handed the biggest clue yet that a new Alfa Romeo supercar could be on its way in the near future.

The ultimate finale to a bloodline, only 499 examples of the Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate will be produced.

Only 499 examples of the Ferrari LaFerrari were ever produced – this one’s in a unique color combination and it’s got only 3,186 miles on its clocks.