Italian supercar brands like Lamborghini and Ferrari want an exception to the gasoline-powered vehicle ban proposed for 2030. Why should this be granted?
Luxury cars are worth the price for those who can afford them, but many are more expensive than the average luxury vehicle. That's where supercars and hypercars come in. Here's a look at the top five most expensive cars in the world in 2021.
Aerosmith's Steven Tyler has a style and personality all his own, along with a long list of music industry accomplishments and an incredible car collection. In fact, the most expensive model cost him more than $1 million.
It doesn't have the Countach V12, but the Lamborghini Jalpa offers similar looks and a visceral engine note at a significantly more affordable price. And the well-maintained 1987 Jalpa currently listed on Bring a Trailer is an excellent example of this.
Which vintage supercar will win? A Ferrari Testarossa or a Lamborghini Countach? James May and Richard Hammond from The Grand Tour pit the 80s icons against each other in a drag race.
The Czinger 21C is a hybrid hypercar with parts 3D printed from titanium and a 1,250 horsepower. What happens when Top Gear drives this 2 million dollar prototype on the road?
We find ourselves ogling thousands of dollars worth of damage to cars. While some go to the crusher, some can be rebuilt, and sometimes owners can buy them back from insurance with hopes of rebuilding them. No matter what the fate, it's what happens after that things get really interesting.
A warehouse full of valuable supercars owned by YouTuber Rob Ferretti of Gotham Dream Cars was completely flooded during Hurricane Ida. He documents the damage in a new video.
Some consider Alcantara preferable to leather in high-performance vehicles. Read on to discover the attributes that make this fabric stand out and why it might be a better option than leather for your car's interior.
This is the ultimate guide to all the top speeds of your favorite Bugatti models. Beefy engines, sleek designs, and some of the most extraordinary times ever recorded. See some of the stats from your favorites, including the Bugatti Chiron, the Veyron, the Bolide, the Centodieci, the Divo, and extra-special La Voiture Noire.
Arguably the most iconic TV car of that era is Thomas Magnum's Prancing Horse. The iconic '80s heartthrob thrilled millions of viewers with his red Ferrari on Magnum, P.I.
The Acura NSX Type S is the final form for Acura's supercar. However, it was a long road to market. In a new video, Acura explains the NSX Type S' development story.
Vintage Ferraris command a following and are highly desirable in many circles. Here, we look back at several sought-after classic and vintage Ferrari models. You might even decide to become a collector yourself.
Supercars deliver unmatched performance and thrills. But they're only a dream for most car lovers. That's because many models cost over a half-million, especially the latest releases. However, the good news is that you can find pre-owned exotics for under $100,000.
The Porsche 911 might not seem like the perfect racing or rally car at first glance, but don't underestimate the power of Porsche. These supercars have been involved in racing since it was born.
The rarer the Ferrari, the more it costs and the harder it is to get. Here are several of the best you can buy if someone else doesn't snatch them out from under you first.
When a delivery truck drops this $1.5 million Ferrari SF90, you can likely appreciate the gravity of the mishap. And even though this Ferrari isn't yours, watching — and hearing — it crash onto the street will likely sting a bit.
With almost 100 more horsepower and less weight than the Bugatti Chiron, you'd expect the limited-run, EB110-inspired Bugatti Centodieci to be fast. But even around the Nardo test track, it's not just the Centodieci's speed that's impressive--it's how effortlessly fast the hypercar truly is.
Ferrari supercars are the rarest of the rare, and only a select few people can afford them. In fact, some wealthy enthusiasts have the cash but still aren't allowed to buy one of these high-performance beasts. But for those who can, the Ferrari Monza SP2 is basically a street-legal Formula 1 car worth millions.