In 1971, Lamborghini perfected the Miura with the release of the ‘SV’ model, short for spinto veloce. While the body...
The second-generation Ford GT, debuted in 2016, is powered by a mid-mounted 3.5L V6 EcoBoost engine with twin turbochargers and...
The limited-edition Scuderia Spider 16M, with only 499 units produced, was created to commemorate Ferrari’s 16 Formula One constructors’ championships...
The Dodge Viper was one of America’s most iconic performance cars, with a production run spanning five generations over 25...
Unveiled just before the 2018 Le Mans 24 Hour race, the 488 Pista “Piloti Ferrari” celebrated Ferrari’s success with the...
The Vector brand, founded in 1971 by Gerald Wiegart, initially promoted its first prototype, the W2, in the late 1970s,...
The ZR-1 was the boldest Corvette ever when it launched in 1990. Unlike previous high-performance Corvettes, which offered high-powered engines...
The Lamborghini Diablo, with its increased power and reduced drag coefficient, surpassed the Countach, reaching over 200mph (322km/h) during tests....
McLaren leveraged the track-proven success of the 570S GT4 to develop the 620R, a true race car for the road....
In 2004, Ferrari unveiled the Superamerica, a limited-edition convertible variant of the 575M, with just 559 units produced. Named after...
At the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, Ferrari unveiled the new 812 Superfast, the latest in a prestigious line of front-engine...
The DB5, introduced in July 1963, was an evolution of the DB4 series rather than a completely new model. The...
The McLaren 675LT made a striking debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2016, serving as a fitting successor...
The 765LT is a track-focused version of the 720S, featuring a carbon-fiber Monocage II monocoque with an extruded aluminum subframe,...
The MC20, developed in collaboration with the motorsport engineering company Dallara, made its debut for the 2022 model year. The...
The sensation of the 1971 Geneva Salon was the Countach, designed by Bertone’s Marcello Gandini. Inspired by his Lancia Stratos...
To commemorate the end of production for the Charger and Challenger, Dodge released seven unique Last Call special editions for...
Following the legendary Miura, the Countach had big shoes to fill, and it did so spectacularly. Unveiled at the 1971...
The Aventador, was unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, replacing the aging Murciélago as the flagship model of the...
The Hennessey Venom GT is a rare supercar that combines a modified Lotus chassis with a high-performance supercharged GM V8...
While Carroll Shelby’s name is synonymous with the high-octane transformations of the Ford Mustang and AC Cobra, his legacy extends...
The Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster, a stunning icon from the 2000s, embodies unmatched supercar legend. Named after a resilient bull from...
Koenig Specials, a German tuning company, was founded by racer Willy König in 1977 in Munich, West Germany. Initially, they...
In 1967, Ferrari embarked on creating a more powerful 4-cam V12 Berlinetta to surpass the 275 GTB/4. This new model...
The 2024 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Garage 56 Special Edition, limited to just 56 units, honors the Garage 56 Camaro ZL1...
In 2015, at the North American International Auto Show, Ford Performance unveiled the third-generation GT350R. Positioned to rival the Z28...
The Koenigsegg Agera RSR is an advanced version of the Agera RS, limited to just three cars made exclusively for...
Unveiled in 2009 at the Frankfurt Motor Show, the Lamborghini Reventón Roadster was an even more limited edition and powerful...
First unveiled at the 2003 Los Angeles Auto Show, the DB AR1 (DB American Roadster 1) is a thrilling, fully...
The McLaren P1 GTR is a high-performance, track-focused variant of the McLaren P1 hybrid supercar, designed for the ultimate driving...
The CTR2, based on the Type 993 Porsche 911 Turbo, featured a 3.6-litre engine tuned by Ruf to deliver 520bhp...
Chrysler introduced winged cars in 1969 with the Dodge Charger Daytona, which won its debut race at the Talladega 500....
Unveiled at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, the Koenigsegg Jesko is successor to the Agera. Named after Jesko von Koenigsegg,...
The 993 Porsche 911 GT2 (or GT as it was initially called) was built in order to meet homologation requirements...
Based on the Ferrari Enzo’s chassis, the FXX featured a significantly upgraded 6,262cc V12 engine, producing 789bhp at 8,500rpm, far...
The Ferrari Monza SP1 is the first model in Ferrari’s limited-edition ‘Icona’ series, designed specifically for collectors. This car draws...
A head-turner from the start, the Toyota 2000GT debuted at the 1965 Tokyo Motor Show, but production didn’t begin until...
The Zagato Raptor, designed in collaboration with Lamborghini SpA, was intended as a limited-production model to bridge the gap between...
In 2017, Lamborghini commemorated the 100th birthday of its founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini, by unveiling the LP 770-4 Centenario. This model...
This bespoke luxury sedan was an homage to William Towns’ Lagonda from 1976, though with more mainstream styling. Built on...
Produced from 2003 until 2010, the SLR McLaren was a collaboration between Mercedes-Benz and their Formula 1 partner McLaren. This...
Produced from 2003 to 2010, the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren was a testament to the combined expertise of Mercedes-Benz and their...
Lamborghini unveiled the Aventador at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, marking a new era for their flagship supercar. Designed by...
The Chrysler D’Elegance, a 1952 sporty coupe, was a collaboration between Chrysler designer Virgil Exner and Italian coachbuilder Ghia. This...
Ford sent shockwaves through the automotive world in 2015 by unveiling the second generation of its legendary GT supercar at...
Aston Martin unveiled the head-turning Vanquish Zagato at the 2016 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este on Italy’s Lake Como. Offered in...
The 812 GTS is the open-air counterpart to the 812 Superfast, and many believe it could be the final front-engine,...
The Ferrari 488 Pista Piloti is one of the most exclusive Ferraris of recent times. Only 40 units were produced...
The AMG Black Series is the crown jewel of the iconic “Gullwing” Mercedes-Benz SLS. Using the already formidable AMG-tuned SLS...
The Lamborghini Murciélago, named after a legendary fighting bull, took the mantle from the Diablo in 2001. It marked Lamborghini’s...
The Porsche 934, first introduced in 1976, was the Group 4 GT race version of the Typ 930 Turbo road car....
The Roma is a Ferrari that embodies the spirit of grand touring, with a design that evokes the iconic GTs...
The Shelby 427 Cobra’s sustained dominance on the racetrack forced Chevrolet engineers to respond with a 427-cubic-inch engine for the...
An updated version of the Audi Sport Quattro – given the ‘S1’ moniker – was introduced at the end of...
The 1968 GT500 KR featured a 428 cubic inch Cobra Jet V8 engine, which is widely recognized as one of the best...
With V8 power and open roadster coachwork, the 289 Cobra was truly a rogue of the roadway. Only the American...
Lamborghini’s first production car, the 350 GT, arrived in 1964 after a well-received prototype, the 350 GTV. It is the...
The 2018 Aston Martin V12 Vantage V600 honors the 1999 Aston Martin V8 Vantage V600, the most powerful production car...
The 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.0 stands as the ultimate evolution of the naturally aspirated Porsche 911 designed for...
The 330 GTC was unveiled at the 1966 Geneva Salon and was an amalgam of other Ferraris. It shared its...