Cars

25th Mar 2022

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Sony has created a giant 20 story vending machine filled with supercars.

The Mercedes X A$AP Rocky collection includes sweaters, hoodies, trousers, jackets, baseball caps and bags.

The 400,000-piece Lego Lamborghini Sian is life-size and so incredibly detailed that it took a whole year to complete.

It could either sound like a Formula E race car or something that replicates the sound of an Abarth 500 – through a speaker of course.

Need some good news to start the week? These underdog and comeback stories are just the ticket.

The 21-year-old, who led the 35-mile police chase from London to Kent, was found to have been driving on a Legoland licence from the theme park – which suffice to say, is not a legal driving license.

The 1955 Porsche 550 Spyder went up for auction at Bonhams in Florida this month and fetched more than $4 million after an intense bidding war.

The creation will celebrate 20 years since the cult film launched.

This guy slammed three jet turbines to the back of his Tesla Model S P85D. Why? Well, why not.

Ford is ready to unveil yet another limited-edition GT supercar, and this one’s dedicated to Holman Moody.

The infamous story of the cargo ship that sunk in the Azores, bringing thousands of cars down with it, has finally come to an end, but there’s no happy ending to this story.

The coolest three-wheeler in the world – the Polaris Slingshot – is back and even better.

The Australian Government is the carspotter of the year, having accidentally leaked the new Lotus SUV.

As the hype builds for the 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, which enters production this summer, we’re taking a look through its juicy options list.

From the DeLorean from Back to the Future to the Ecto 1 from Ghostbusters, the Petersen Automotive Museum is expanding its collection of Hollywood’s best.