supercars

18th Sep 2023

Pictures of the completely stripped hypercar have just surfaced online, and there’s a lot going on.

The Ares S1 supercar is available as either a coupe or a speedster. But it’s the hard-topped version that’s seen one major change from the original 2020 design.

YouTuber Mark McCann truly put his Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato through its paces by first taking it to a quarry and then launching it off a homemade jump.

Now we know why Batman drives his Lambo a lot more often than his Batmobile.

“Yes, officer, this is 100 percent stock”

Lotus might have just unleashed the Porsche Taycan killer.

And the crazy part is the Speedster isn’t even the only Porsche here.

It even runs on a Mercedes-made operating system.

The diamond-studded Lamborghini Aventador isn’t Shinichi Morohoshi’s only spectacular customization – but it’s by far his wildest.

An icon of the 1960s, the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful cars of all time. It’s the brand’s first custom-built car since 1967.

The video is going viral for all the wrong reasons.

The second-gen Mercedes AMG GT63 is fast enough to be called a supercar and practical enough to be called a Gran Turismo.

Not only does it look like the real thing, but it’s fully drivable.

To give you an idea of how much this car went for, bidding opened at $27 million and went up from there.

The breathtaking new Pininfarina B95 has just been unveiled at Monterey Car Week and it’s the perfect modern-day interpretation of a classic racer.

Danish hypercar maker Zenvo has just unveiled its lightest and most powerful model ever.