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8th May 2023

Berlin-based firm Ulises Design reinvents RVs and turns them into multi-decker caravans with living rooms, dining rooms, office space, balconies and bathrooms.

German tuner Klassen turned this Mercedes van into a private jet for the road and the details are mind-blowing: it even has a bathroom.

Sterling Backus started the project with his young son 5 years ago and has been working at it non-stop ever since.

He totally overhauls his center display screen and why didn’t we think of this?!

The late Paul Walker designed the car to his specifications, with no stickers, decals, or crazy paint colors. Now, the iconic movie car has just sold for a crazy high price.

The Spanish automaker has already started designing a two-door shooting brake sports car called the Cupra DarkRebel, but it needs your help refining it.

Finished in Pacific Color Stream, the McLaren Elva certainly stands out, and that’s without mentioning its diherdral doors and lack of windshield.

Rapper Busta Rhymes recently commissioned New York-based jeweler TraxNYC to produce a 54mm Cuban chain fully iced with over 10,000 diamonds.

The new Mansory G-Wagen is quite possibly the German tuner’s finest creation to date, or at least that’s what we think of its sand-colored exterior.

If you own a BMW, you’ll probably want to give this hack a go. It definitely makes a difference on a cold start.

Lando Norris is no stranger to ball-designed helmets – he previously wore a basketball-themed lid for the first-ever Miami GP.

Having recently bought a new mansion in his hometown Toronto, Drake is now offloading some of his other properties – this is the most expensive yet.

With the same director as Top Gun: Maverick, it sounds like action and authenticity are the top priority for the new F1 movie starring Brad Pitt.

From outrageous eight-figures fees for athletes to Spotify’s most-streamed artists, find out more about the world’s highest-paid stars with our quiz.

“Had I waited even half a second longer to pull the ejection handles, I would have hit the water still in my seat.”

The 3D-enhanced crash test simulation looks scarily realistic and shows the true extent of damage a 300-mph crash would cause.