History lauds volumes of praise to those who are first. Thinking back to 1964, many will recall a short wheelbase,...
The DB5 was introduced in July of 1963 and was an evolution of the DB4 series rather than a whole...
The Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust has announced a major innovation in the world of industrial heritage. Working with Andrew Nahum, curator and historian, Peter Grimsdale, author and TV producer and Painting the Cave (a specialist in creative digital technologies) the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust has devised a new and original...
Beaulieu’s Spring Autojumble welcomed 13,000 visitors and exhibitors back to the busy grounds of the National Motor Museum on May...
The Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance celebrates 28 years as the area’s must-attend Father’s Day event on Sunday, June 18, from...
Rimac recently released a new video featuring their flagship hypercar, the Nevera, as it breaks several performance records at the Automotive Testing Papenburg (ATP) facility in Germany....
At the 1966 Paris Auto Salon, Ferrari launched the GTB/4 with the new Tipo 226 engine. It benefited from a...
Launched in 1992, the McLaren F1 would go on to revolutionize the supercar industry with many of its core characteristics...
In this video courtesy of Hagerty on YouTube, we witness how this electric performance car utilizes state-of-the-art engineering to deliver an otherworldly level of cornering capability which left Henry Catchpole genuinely astounded and at a loss for words....
Designed by aeronautical engineer William Stout, the Scarab would ultimately become one of the most influential vehicles of the 20th...
Witness the sheer power and precision of the Porsche 911 GT3 RS (992) as it conquers the challenging twists and...
Designed for aircraft Rooted in aeronautics but more commonly known for its automotive applications, the NACA (not NASA) duct is a timeless piece of functional design that has gone through decades unchanged, never needing to adapt to prevalent trends. The NACA duct was conceived in 1945 by aeronautical engineers at...
Aimed at winning Le Mans and complying to European road regulations, the sole 911 GT1 ’98 Straßenversion is a unique...
Sixty years ago on May 7, 1963, “Automobili Ferruccio Lamborghini S.a.s.” was founded. It was the initial name of an...
Worldwide Auctioneers welcomed aficionados back to its expansive Auburn, Indiana headquarters last week for another successful and dynamic collector car gathering. Enthusiast Week kicked off with the annual three-day Enthusiast Tour, one of the year’s first classic car driving tours in the northern U.S., culminating in the Enthusiast Auction itself...
Hennessey Venom F5 parades for the onlookers Returning for a second year London’s Salon Prive’ expanded on its previous year...
More than 380 Lamborghinis arrived at Silverstone Circuit for ‘Lamborghini Day’, the UK’s official celebration of the Italian super sports...
To celebrate 40 years of Ferrari, Enzo had his design team create a supercar that translated racing car technology to the road. Furthermore, it was built with only the most essential systems and in many regards is a supercar with functional simplicity. It was also the last car developed and...
Jay Leno’s Garage featured the “Twenty Grand”, a car unveiled at the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair and considered by many...
Check out the full backstory behind the Kimera EVO37, a rally restomod designed by Luca Betti that combines the style...
The Miura vehicle was created by Lamborghini engineers Gian Paolo Dallara, Paolo Stanzini, and Bob Wallace. It was first unveiled as a chassis without a body at the 1965 Turin Motor Show. Marcello Gandini from Bertone was then responsible for designing the bodywork. The result was the P400 GT prototype,...
Aston Martin Works has announced the availability, for the first time in decades, of new major components, including gearboxes and...
Watch this video to see the RUF CTR Yellowbird win against other iconic supercars from the 80s and 90s, including...
The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is an ultra-special edition of the Chiron designed to celebrate Bugatti’s 110th anniversary, based on a record-breaking car that broke the 300 mph barrier. It features a beautifully designed exterior with lightweight magnesium wheels and a number of aero modifications. The interior boasts leather...
Concours on Savile Row, London’s most stylish motoring event, is back on the famous tailoring street on May 24-25 and...
Henry Catchpole drove the Aston Martin Valkyrie at the Formula 1 Sakhir circuit in Bahrain and noted that the hypercar...
Hispano-Suiza, a distinguished name in Edwardian motoring, established itself as a leader in automotive engineering alongside Rolls-Royce. The Swiss engineer Marc Birkigt was responsible for earning the company’s prestigious reputation through his successful development of Hispano-Suiza race cars. The Alfonso XIII is considered the quintessential sports car, with its lightweight,...
What is it about a Stradale? Ask most Alfisti what Alfa they’d most like to have in their garage, and...
The Lamborghini Reventon, revealed at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show, was the priciest Lamborghini road car ever created and only 20 coupes were made. The vehicle shares its mechanical components with the LP640 Murciélago but its exterior and interior were completely redesigned to mimic that of an F15 Fighter Jet....