
This suite has some of the most outlandish (and expensive) art installations in the world – including a $6 million shark tank.

They’re built using materials to replicate human body parts and equipped with sensors to simulate nerves – no wonder these crash test dummies are so expensive.

There aren’t that many things you can do to draw attention to yourself in Monaco, but hoisting a Ferrari onto the deck of a 180-foot-long yacht is one of them.

Supercar Blondie’s Sergi Galiano was just flown by helicopter to a top-secret location in the mountains of Austria to get an exclusive look at the Activesphere.

This $10,000 iPhone comes with a golden key and is made with real meteorite.

$1,000 is indeed a lot of money for a cup holder but, on the plus side, it also means you get an extra Lamborghini badge.

The driver of the Bugatti Chiron clearly thought he knew what he was doing when trying to park the supercar, but his lapse in judgement proved costly.

Can a Tesla outperform a Formula 1 car? These guys wanted to find out, so they pitted a Tesla Model S against a Benetton Formula 1 car.

From the Cybertruck’s crazy features to the bonkers stunts at its unveiling, let’s debunk some myths about the Cybertruck.

From New York to Tokyo, London to Dubai, the skylines of cities across the global could soon see inflatable skyscrapers constructed from sustainable materials.

Up until now, Neuralink has been testing its chips in monkeys.

It sucks when you work so hard for something to have it snatched away but thankfully for Ludwig Ahgren, his subscribers found his stolen Subaru Sambar.

Multi-millionaire Tim Sykes is revealing how he turned $12,000 into millions of dollars after injuring both of his arms and becoming a stock trader.

The price of this Volkswagen Jetta has more doubled due to the ‘Fast and Furious effect’ – the fact that Frankie Muniz used to own it certainly helped too.

As if having your own pair of signature shoes from Nike isn’t enough, LeBron James has a Lamborghini Aventador Roadster to match.

‘Every time I went to a business meeting, the guys would turn away and look at my lawyers and accountants.’