supercars
24th May 2023
Not only is the Revuelto the most powerful Lamborghini ever created, it has an all-new incredibly high-tech interior.
This isn’t Michael Jordan’s first hypercar – that title belongs to his Bugatti Veyron Sang Noir – but it’s certainly the fastest machine he’s owned to date.
Businesswoman Natalia Zorina has built a 69-strong car fleet including several supercars which she rents out on car-sharing app Turo.
As if the two world records already under its belt weren’t enough, the Rimac Nevera has gone and smashed 23 in one day – a record in itself.
With a 7.0-liter LS7, gated manual transmission, and heaps of carbon fiber – what’s not to like about the American-built Falcon F7?
Not only can the YangWang U9 reportedly dash from zero-to-sixty in two seconds flat, the all-electric supercar can jump, dance and even drive on three wheels.
When you switch it into race mode, this car comes alive. It lowers, the gills at the front pop open, and the spoiler at the back of the car shoots out.
A multimillionaire has just had a $2 million McLaren Senna GTR craned into his penthouse apartment on the 57th floor.
YouTuber Alex Choi is putting his $300,000 Lamborghini Huracan to the test to see how much it can tow and the result is absolutely wild.
Finished in Pacific Color Stream, the McLaren Elva certainly stands out, and that’s without mentioning its diherdral doors and lack of windshield.
Sterling Backus started the project with his young son 5 years ago and has been working at it non-stop ever since.
It wasn’t long before his exploratory mission uncovered water, bacteria, and even mold.
This is the incredible new hydrogen-powered Alpine Alpenglow concept car and it’s unlike anything that’s come before it. Just look at these taillights…
A Pagani owner customized his Huayra with the coveted Tempesta Package: you get more power and more carbon fiber, but it costs the same as a supercar.
Will the new flagship McLaren 750S be a worthy successor to the 720S? Here are five reasons we think it’s actually better than the outgoing supercar.
TheStradman just installed a $14,000 F1 exhaust system to his Lamborghini Aventador. Not only does it sound unreal but it shoots flames out the back.


