The latest supercar news today
Published on Jan 26, 2026 at 3:22 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards
Last updated on Jan 27, 2026 at 9:51 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Mason Jones

This is your daily automotive and racing news from the brands you care about.
From Ferrari revealing its all-new SF-26 Formula 1 car, to Forza Horizon 6 officially getting a release date, and GM once again pulling the plug on the Chevy Bolt EV, there is plenty happening across motorsport, gaming, and the wider car industry today.
Let’s dive into the latest supercar news today.
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Ferrari reveals new SF-26 car for the 2026 F1 season
Ferrari has officially unveiled the SF-26, its Formula 1 challenger built for the sport’s sweeping 2026 regulation changes.
The car will be driven by Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton as the team looks to reset and fight at the front under the new rules.
Ferrari will be relying on the two racing icons and the new racecar to end the championship drought.
Read more here.

Forza Horizon 6 coming May 2026
Xbox and Playground Games have confirmed that Forza Horizon 6 will launch on May 19, 2026, with early access available for Premium Edition players.
The open-world racer is set in Japan and promises the largest map and car lineup the series has ever seen. Fans of both video games and supercars are beside themselves with excitement.

GM is killing the Chevy Bolt EV again
General Motors has announced it will discontinue the Chevrolet Bolt EV once more, with production ending in 2028.
The decision comes as GM reshuffles its EV strategy and reallocates manufacturing resources to other models, despite the Bolt being such an affordable car for general consumers.
Read more here.

Daisy is a technology and automotive journalist covering artificial intelligence, consumer tech, Apple news, cryptocurrency, emerging technologies, and transportation innovation. Since joining the team in 2025, she has reported on everything from AI-powered startups and major iOS updates to viral car stories and the latest developments shaping transportation and 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 topics into clear, engaging reporting for a global audience. Her work spans cutting-edge technology, innovative vehicles, and the people driving change across both industries. 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.