Goodyear has announced a long-term tire supply agreement with Masters Historic Racing, one of the world’s leading promoters of historic...
The Lamborghini Veneno is a limited-edition supercar, created by Italian automaker Lamborghini in 2013, as a tribute to the company’s...
Zoom Zoom lives on Without a doubt, the love of driving is in the DNA of every designer and engineer at Mazda, and their passion is most visible in the world’s best-selling roadster, the Mazda MX-5. Now the “Zoom zoom” team unleashes another arrow in their quiver. At the Japan...
The Shelby 427 Cobra’s sustained dominance on the racetrack forced Chevrolet engineers to respond with a 427-cubic-inch engine for the...
The LaFerrari stands out as a technological showcase and defining vehicle of the marque. It was first unveiled in 2013...
Settled amongst the untamed landscape of the American West, an illustrious procession of Bugatti models shines regardless of the unpredictable – and in some cases extreme – weather. However, the pinnacle of automotive craftsmanship will always deliver, regardless of the conditions. For the 2023 edition of the famed Bugatti Grand...
Between 1991 and 1992, a number of adventurous owners let Zagato extensively modify their 348 TBs into Zagato Elaboraziones. While...
Launched in 1968 at the Geneva Salon, the Islero marked an evolution from the 400 GT 2+2, itself derived from...
The 1963 Corvette Sting Ray holds a special place in automotive history as it ushered in the second generation of America’s Sports Car. Designed by Bill Mitchell and Larry Shinoda, this Corvette featured a sleek and aerodynamic design, riding on a revamped chassis with the groundbreaking four-wheel independent suspension, a...
In the newest episode of Jay Leno’s Garage, we got to take a look at another automotive royalty with an...
This weekend’s Indianapolis 8-Hour resulted in Sky Tempesta Racing earning the best result for Ferrari in the final event of...
The Porsche 928 was the company’s first production car with a V-8 engine and the only coupe powered by a front-mounted V-8 as of today. Developed in the 1970s as a replacement of the 911, the 928 was eventually sold alongside the rear-engine sports car. Production lasted from 1977 until 1995....
The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Stirling Moss made its debut at the 2009 North American International Auto Show, representing a lightweight...
McLaren is a household name when it comes to supercars, with nearly their entire lineup being supercars or hypercars. The...
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 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:...
Among the great car events during “Monterey Car Week,” The Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance is my favorite. It’s a wonderful...
Built as Ferraris Cabriolet, the 275 GTS replaced the 250 Series II Cabriolet in 1964 at the Paris Motor Show. New to the car was an updated body by Pininfarina and 3.3-liter engine which it shared with the 275 GTB ‘Berlinetta.’ A new 3.3-liter version of the Colombo V12 engine called the Tipo...
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...
In this video from Vehicle Virgins, we get to see what it’s like to drive the Ferrari F50. Watch and listen to the glorious sound track of its naturally aspirated 4.7-liter V12 engine!...
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...
In 1994, at the young age of 22, Christian von Koenigsegg established his own supercar company with a grand vision of creating the greatest supercar in history. Working with a small team, they spent the next three years developing a prototype that pushed the boundaries of automotive engineering, featuring a...