On the weekend closest to Ettore Bugatti’s birthdate, 15th September 1881, Molsheim in Alsace becomes the center of a three-day...
The R-Type Continental was as rare a sight in the 1950s as it is today – but it went down...
Since 1966, pretty much every supercar of note came from within Europe. Many of these supercars were known to be temperamental, with service intervals as short as 3,000 miles, and many an engine and transmission would need a rebuild or repair after being pushed too hard, too long. In other...
Ford Motor Company developed the Ford GT to commemorate their 100th anniversary. The GT40 Concept they unveiled at the 2002 North American International Auto...
Introduced at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, the Centenario was developed by Automobili Lamborghini to celebrate the 100th anniversary of...
Unveiled at the prestigious Monterey Historic vintage car races in August 2000, the Saleen S7 was widely hailed as America’s inaugural true supercar. Designed to rival the most exotic sports cars worldwide, the S7 showcased that an all-American automobile could exceed expectations compared to its overseas counterparts. The development of the...
The Maserati MC12 was unveiled in 2004, borrowing the chassis from another Italian masterpiece, the Ferrari Enzo, but unlike the 350...
The glamorous Blenheim Palace hosted the highly regarded Salon Privé once more, in a late summer flurry of glorious sunshine...
1959 was a great year for Aston Martin Racing as they secured a one-two finish at the grueling Le Mans 24 Hours with Shelby/Salvadori and Trintignant/Frére. Unfortunately, the sport was deemed too expensive to maintain so David Brown decided to withdraw and let the private teams defend the marque with the DBR1. John Wyer, Aston Martin’s competitions...
At the iconic Goodwood Motor Circuit, the Goodwood Revival pays homage to the illustrious period of motor racing spanning from...
The 1966 Ford Bronco is a production car/truck that captured the vibe of the 1960s, but also projected a future...
The GT350 was truly an inspired design, achieved collectively by low-cost alterations and important performance marketing. Stance, stripes and scoop delivered an immediate racing impression when viewing the 1965 GT350. These three elements alone carry the brand message—hunkered down with longitudinal racing and rocker stripes, and a functional hood scoop....
In the coastal town of Seaside, California, junk car enthusiasts from all around the country gathered to celebrate the peculiar:...
At the 1976 Geneva Motor Show, Alfa Romeo revealed the final iteration of its series of concept cars based on...
Among the great car events during “Monterey Car Week,” The Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance is my favorite. It’s a wonderful rare opportunity to see some of the Pebble Beach Concours cars in motion cruising the fantastic California coast along the 17-mile drive and Pacific Coast Highway. The Tour is optional...
Built as Ferraris Cabriolet, the 275 GTS replaced the 250 Series II Cabriolet in 1964 at the Paris Motor Show. New to...
Described at launch by company president Luca Di Montezemolo as “the maximum expression of what defines our company,” the LaFerrari...
Isdera was a little known German engineering and sports car specialist. Few people were aware of its existence until the mid-1980s, when it launched a supercar called Imperator 108i. Although it was not the fastest supercar then, it had performance strong enough to challenge many famous supercars. Its futuristic, monospace...
In this video from Vehicle Virgins, we get to see what it’s like to drive the Ferrari F50. Watch and...
The Ferrari 250 Berlinetta Lusso, specifically the Ferrari 250 GT/L, is a paragon in the realm of grand touring vehicles,...
The Lotec C1000 is a one-of-a-kind supercar that not a lot of people have heard about before. Originally commissioned by a member of Dubai’s ruling Al Maktoum family with the aim of becoming the fastest car on the planet, it carried a staggering price tag of $3.6 million in 1991,...
In 1994, at the young age of 22, Christian von Koenigsegg established his own supercar company with a grand vision...
Porsche responded to the reorganization of international GT racing with a series of homologation specials beginning with the naturally aspirated 911...
Overview The Ferrari Enzo, unveiled in 2002, stands as an emblem of Ferrari’s relentless pursuit of automotive excellence. This supercar, named in honor of the company’s founder, Enzo Ferrari, integrates Formula 1 technology into a road car, epitomizing a unique synthesis of performance and design. Powered by a 6.0-liter V12...
The Enzo, named in honor of the company’s founder, is part of an exclusive series of road cars, including the...
The original Viper was dreamed up as a modern-day Shelby Cobra, a perfect rebound from the malaise era and Lee...
In a new video, Jay Leno showcased a 1963 Jaguar XKE found in a cluttered garage in Burbank, California. After a year of work, the car is now back on the road in its original form....
The 2011 Porsche 911 Speedster is a unique blend of classic features from the original Speedster model, the 356 Speedster,...
Jason Cammisa from Hagerty YouTube channel shared a video explaining how the Honda NSX came to be and how it...
In this video, Henry Catchpole from Hagerty explores the new Giulia Super R 270, a four-seater saloon crafted by the skilled Alfaholics team. This car receives the same care and attention as their other creations but is designed to offer a more comfortable package for four passengers....