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23rd Mar 2023

This is the TF-19 Wasp and it can shoot flames up to 25 feet away. While it looks like something out of a horror film, it’s actually used for totally legit purposes.

This logging truck is navigating a narrow and super dangerous road, and yet it never falls over the edge: how’s that possible?

The attention to detail with the new Jacob Astronomia Revolution is amazing, from telescope-inspired gold mirrors to the diamond that rotates around the dial.

From the crazy camo paint to the off-road snorkel, we love everything about the new Mitsubishi Triton: but will the production model actually look like this?

From hot water, to exhaust fumes and even flames, these guys are testing the best methods to defrost your windshield.

From mini Star Wars pod racers to RC battleships and scarily-real-looking crocodile heads, these are the craziest and most unusual RC models in the world.

Nering Industries has come up with an ingenious idea to use a giant wheel to generate a potentially limitless amount of free electricity.

The mechanic was taking the $100,000 Holden Commodore VL for a spin when he reportedly lost control of the car and crashed it into three other vehicles.

The man who bought Elvis Presley’s private jet for $234,000 desperately wants to get it flying again.

The Jacob Molsheim Edition is a fitting tribute to the small French town where Bugatti was founded, with an equally fitting 7-figure price tag.

The 1968 Buick LeSabre 400 looked to have found its final resting place having sat abandoned for 26 years, but Maverick Mechanic managed to resurrect her.

A mini version of the GR Supra Funny Car, the idea behind the GR Supra Jr. Roadster is to encourage families to get their kids involved in drag racing.

Powered by a 1,025-hp V8, the new Dodge Demon 170 is the fastest-accelerating production car in the world: only 3,330 units will be built.

No one knows who ‘parked’ this Dodge Charger in a swamp or how it happened, but the owner was apparently in such a rush they even left a flask in the cup holder.

From the deployable rear spoiler to the electric memory seats, the British automaker has cooked up the perfect recipe for the Jaguar F-TYPE 75.

Limited to 12 units and coming in with perhaps the most spectacular paint ever, the Black Badge Wraith Black Arrow is a tribute to the V12.