The latest supercar news today
Published on Feb 09, 2026 at 7:54 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards
Last updated on Feb 09, 2026 at 7:54 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Mason Jones

This is your daily supercar news from the brands you care about.
From Formula 1 liveries to discontinued performance icons and controversial rebadges, today’s supercar headlines are moving fast.
Let’s dive into the latest automotive news today.
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Cadillac reveals its bold 2026 F1 livery at Super Bowl
Today’s supercar news begins with Cadillac officially unveiling the livery for its 2026 Formula 1 entry during the Super Bowl, giving fans their first look at the American brand’s future on the grid.
The black and silver design signals a serious push as Cadillac prepares for its highly anticipated F1 debut.

Mercedes confirms the AMG C63 four cylinder is dead
Mercedes-AMG has confirmed that the four cylinder C63 experiment is officially over, marking the end of one of the most controversial performance decisions in recent years.
The brand is now reassessing its performance strategy as emissions rules and customer backlash collide.

Report claims Genesis Magma GT is just a rebodied Corvette
A new report claims the Genesis Magma GT supercar is essentially a Chevrolet Corvette underneath with a different body, raising questions about originality.
If the claim proves accurate, it could significantly impact how Genesis is viewed in the high-performance space.

Daisy is a technology journalist, covering artificial intelligence, consumer tech, Apple news, cryptocurrency, digital business, and emerging technologies. Since joining the team in 2025, she has reported on everything from AI-powered startups and major iOS updates to viral tech hacks and the latest developments in the digital economy. Drawing on her background in automotive journalism and a degree in History and Journalism from Goldsmiths, University of London, Daisy specializes in breaking down complex technology stories into clear, engaging reporting for a global audience. Her work focuses on the products, platforms, and innovations that are transforming the way people work, communicate, and interact with technology. Daisy has gained first-hand access to some of the world's most talked-about technologies and innovators, including meeting Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot during its first European appearance in London. She has also discussed the future of space exploration with an astronaut, bringing unique insights and real-world perspectives to her coverage of emerging technology.