Gadgets

Hats off to the artist who created this masterpiece – so much effort has gone into making the wooden Pontiac Firebird Trans Am look like the real thing.

From the Bugatti Chiron to the Ferrari Daytona SP3 and Paul Walker’s iconic Nissan Skyline, these are the 5 best LEGO car sets available to buy right now.

The Seabreacher can dive 2 meters below the water and 6 meters into the air. It looks like a real-life shark and costs $100,000.

This Toyota Land Cruiser Prado may be the coolest wooden car you’ve seen yet: the attention to detail really is mind-blowing.

Style, performance, design, and high-quality materials – in fact, the new McLaren speakers only have one major drawback: a hefty price tag.

The LEGO Technic 2022 Ford GT includes a rear-wheel drive with differential, a working V6 engine, independent suspension on all wheels, and front-axle steering.

The Brian O’Conner Lego R34 GT-R is so detailed, it even features a Toyo Tires badge and accurate Florida license plate.

It is expensive and heavy, but we still want one.

There are 350 million roadkills each year in the US. That’s about to change.

Musk has promised the Tesla bot won’t ‘go down the Terminator path’ and wage war against humans.

The DB5 sold for more than $3.2 million.

It contains everything from Cold War spy gadgets to military aircraft.

This simply asserts the 911 as the most practical sports car out there.