supercars

23rd Jan 2023

The E-Ray is the Corvette’s eighth generation in just four years. And it’s the fastest one yet.

As well as being inspired by traditional Chinese aesthetics and craftsmanship, the special edition Ferrari Roma comes with a collection of exclusive goods.

A YouTuber called Tavarish will restore the destroyed McLaren P1 after telling his followers he would buy it if he got 40,000 likes.

Nearly six years after the first prototype, Mercedes-AMG has finally delivered the first ONE hypercar – and it was worth the wait.

Japanese tuner Liberty Walk ‘worked its magic’ on a rare Ferrari F40 – one of only 1,311 ever built.

From Cristiano Ronaldo’s Christmas gift to LeBron James’ luxury ‘company car’, how much do you know about athletes and their expensive toys?

Based on the MY 2024 Nissan Z and inspired by Tokyo Drift’s Mazda RX-7, the new VeilSide Nissan Z is a sight for sore eyes.

New looks, new carbon fiber accents, new massive wing – and a 600-hp powertrain that makes it faster than most supercars.

The Mansory Lamborghini Urus, also known as Venatus Coupe, comes in with fewer doors and a lot more power.

Finished in a beautiful shade of green called ‘Verde Bottiglia’, with matching Alcantara interior and orange accents.

The 2,012 hp Estrema Fulminea is hoping to smash the EV record, currently held by the Porsche Taycan Turbo S, when it hits the Nordschleife later this year.

The car is as good as new, coming in with just 93 miles on the clock.

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“Welcome to a new episode of the clown show,” Tate said. And he was right, it was a clown show, he just didn’t realize who the clown was.

From the Porsche 911 GT3 RS to the Pininfarina Battista, these are the coolest supercars unveiled this year.

It’s fast, lightweight, and it’s yellow: what’s not to like?