
18th Jul 2023

18th Jul 2023

The attention to detail is so crazy the Barbie Airbnb looks fake, but it isn’t – this is an actually house that you can rent for your holiday

You can actually get paid to drive a Tesla around for three months this summer, so long as you have a clean driving license and insurance.

Counting down from five to one, these are the five weirdest motorcycles ever built.

The now-viral footage shows the smart car driver making countless attempts to park, each more painful than the last.

The Rolls-Royce was hoisted more than 170 meters up the side of a skyscraper into the owner’s penthouse apartment.

Kelvin built this car from scratch using scrap metal he found in junkyards. It also has a working speedometer, RPM gauge, and functioning gull-wing doors.

It only took four years and several delays but the first production Tesla Cybertruck is finally on its way to its patient owner.

From Jay-Z and Beyonce to Elon Musk and Drake, these billionaires own some seriously expensive private jets. One of them even got gifted a $185m aircraft.

A new picture has surfaced online showing the latest Tesla Cybertruck prototype and there are several noticeable difference from the prototype unveiled in 2019.

All the materials that would go into building a full-size house the guy uses to build a miniature house. He even uses mini tools in the construction.

The world’s biggest iPhone measures a staggering eight feet and can do pretty much everything a normal iPhone can – including take selfies and use Apple Pay.

Rick Ross takes us inside the $6m Lamborghini yacht as he takes it for a spin in Miami.

This $20 million sky mansion was built for a billionaire – and it’s drawing quite a bit of controversy.

Controlled remotely, the Pelican Cargo is the first autonomous aircraft of its class.

The Korean brand’s walking car, also known as Elevate, has a combination of wheels and legs, meaning it will be able to go where no other truck or car can.

The young CEO appears to be taking a beating online after bragging about the move on Twitter