
We spent some time behind the wheel of a 52-tonne Leopard tank and it’s faster than we thought – at $1 million a pop, it’s also super expensive.

The Delorean replica is decked out with just about everything you’ll find on the real thing and is even signed by Doc Brown himself, Christopher Lloyd.

As well as getting performance modifications, the behemoth Brabus 900 Superblack has been given a host of aesthetic upgrades both inside and out.

Despite sitting in a damp yard for four decades, the red leather interior of the rare Chevy Camaro SS Convertible was in remarkable condition when it was first uncovered.

It’s true what they say, sometimes the lesson is more important than the journey, which is exactly what this GMC Yukon Denali owner recently found out.

Chinese automaker GWM ORA unveiled its unnamed electric premium saloon, destined for the UK in 2024, at Fully Charged Live.

The digital screen across the rear of the Baojun Yep displays the time, screen-saver-like animations, emoticons, and short messages.

The World’s biggest monster truck is a replica of a 1950’s Dodge Power Wagon pick-up truck, but it’s six times bigger and weighs over 50 tons.

According to CCTV footage, it looks like the sinkhole specifically targets the Tesla Model Y.

From the Ford 302 V8 engine to the monocoque chassis and the period-correct livery, this amazing DIY Ford GT40 could fool Henry Ford II himself.

Based on the Ripsaw, a military-grade vehicle, the Fast and Furious tank was used by Ludacris in the film and it’s now for sale for supercar money.

The all-new Hennessey VelociRaptoR 6×6 gets six-wheel drive, an eight-foot cargo bed, dual locking rear axles, enhanced suspension, bespoke wheels, and more.

The new, handsome-looking Mercedes E-Class executive sedan is here to challenge its rivals, and it’s got plenty of tricks up its sleeve.

The replica even has similar digital design features, including the illuminated Audi emblem and the grille which shines with dozens of blue LED lights.

This tank has been designed to conquer the toughest terrains and can switch from land to sea in an instant.

As well as making its China debut at the Shanghai auto show, the British automaker decided to show off a new two-tone custom hue for the Rolls-Royce Spectre.