In 1968, the Ford GT40 won its first 24 Hours of Le Mans under a private team. To mark the 50th anniversary of this occasion, Superformance will rollout an honorary car at SEMA 2018.
Mitsuoka is probably a company you’ve heard of before, but not necessarily for a good reason. It’s made some simply hideous vehicles (such as the Orochi), so when there’s a new one, we clench in dread.
When Aston Martin took the cover off the Valkyrie in 2017, we thought it was pretty wild. Now after more than a year in development, we’re getting our first taste of its singing voice.
This past February, we showed you the forever-in-development Aspark Owl. Now the car is making another appearance and there are a few changes. But despite those differences, it still holds on to the mantra of “the more things change, the more they stay the same.”
In 1968, Holden won its first race at Bathurst. Now 50 years later GM is celebrating the anniversary of its Australian company’s success with a new concept vehicle.
Over 15 million. That’s how many 3 Series BMW has sold since the model’s introduction in 1976. So to call this, the seventh generation, an important new model is an understatement.
Electrification is the hottest trend for automakers right now. However, this leaves many enthusiasts to wonder what will happen to vehicles like hot hatches. Thankfully, Skoda’s latest concept might put some minds at ease.
Audi Sport has been successfully campaigning its second-generation R8 race car for three seasons. Despite a number of titles and trophies, for both professional and amateur drivers, Ingolstadt felt it was time for a change.
Debuting on the busy Paris Motor Show floor, VinFast is the newest automaker to burst onto the scene, with some help from David Beckham. But it’s not the cars or even the legendary footballer making waves, however — it’s where the company hails from.
If you’re a VIP with the need for absolute protection, then we have a vehicle for you. Thanks to German custom vehicle maker Klassen, the world now has a bulletproof Rolls-Royce Cullinan limo.
There’s a new vehicle joining the Skoda vRS range. Getting its first public showing at the 2018 Paris Motor Show, the Kodiaq will now find a place in the company’s performance line. It also signals a few firsts for the brand as well.
Some car makers are busily making headlining F1 cars for the road. There’s the outlandish Aston Martin Valkyrie for example, and the F1-powered Mercedes-AMG ONE. Infiniti meanwhile is quietly getting on with the business of making F1 tech work on existing road cars.
The retro designs just keep on coming. This latest comes courtesy of Peugeot, in what’s quickly becoming a long line of throwbacks that will roll out at the Paris Motor Show.
Retro race cars are quickly becoming a hot trend. First Infiniti debuted the Prototype 10 in August, then just last week we saw the Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2. Now Porsche is back with its own throwback design, the Porsche 935.
If there’s one thing American drivers love it’s a pickup truck. But in a country where pickups are common, how do you set yourself apart on the road? Thankfully, Hennessey has the answer: more wheels.
If one is good, then two must be better, right? So what happens when you add a third into the mix? Aston Martin is looking to answer that question with the confirmation of Project 003.