People are going crazy over the new footage, saying ‘this truck is going to be insanity’.
                            Not only does it look like the real thing, but it’s fully drivable.
                            Not only has the modern-day Plymouth Superbird been reimagined with retractable bodywork, but it’s also been given two electric motors.
                            It has a working gear stick, steering wheel, dashboard with speedometer, tachometer, and a racing seatbelt.
                            The bespoke Rolls-Royce creation is one of four exclusive Droptail convertibles created for ultra-rich customers.
                            This piece of crumpled metal was once an ultra-rare 1954 Ferrari 500 Mondial Spider, and someone just dropped millions on it during Monterey Car Week.
                            Futuristic interior, two electric units and improved aerodynamics, the Lamborghini Lanzador is a glimpse into the electrified future of the brand.
                            To give you an idea of how much this car went for, bidding opened at $27 million and went up from there.
                            It may not look wholly different from the original that debuted in 2011, but the latest BAC Mono has been fined tuned in every way possible.
                            This is the bizarre moment confused police officers stop the ASKA A5 flying car as Supercar Blondie drives it at Pebble Beach.
                            The Mahindra Thar.e looks like a Jeep Wrangler but it’s gunning for the Tesla Cybertruck, and it’s ready to do that with a VW powertrain.
                            In a video that’s both thrilling and frightening, the driver gets his Little Nissan truck airborne over a train line crossing.
                            The local sheriff is publicly shaming them for attempting the infamously difficult track.
                            Ford says the first-ever Mustang GTD is ready to “take on the world’s best performance cars”.
                            A U-turn might not sound so exciting, but wait till you see it.
                            In what’s possible the most one-sided suspension challenge, someone’s actually pitted a Porsche against a Lexus – and it goes exactly how you’d expect it to.



