It used to be far fetched that anything other than a racecar would have 1000hp. Now, there are multiple production cars with well over that power figure.
The 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 still holds the record for the highest starting price point of any vehicle in the model's history, including the new Z06.
If you’re looking for a supercar investment, this 25th Anniversary Lamborghini Countach could prove to give an advantageous return in the coming years.
Although you can't take out a mortgage on a classic Lamborghini, there are plenty of ways to help you pay for the astonishing maintenance bills while you have the car.
Here's an honest list of the world's most expensive cars in 2023. They're not one-offs or hyper-limited editions, but legit cars that if you've got the cha-cha, it's yours.
Classic Lamborghinis seem like something only the rich and famous could afford. But below the revered Miura and Countach are plenty that regular folk can afford.
Lamborghini didn't just make half-million-dollar hypercars for the super rich. There are plenty of affordable entry-level examples to help you get into the brand.
First produced in the early 1960s, it was designed with racing in mind and quickly became a dominating force on the track. Today, the Ferrari 250 GTO is one of the world's most sought-after and valuable cars, with only a few dozen in existence.
These 11 vehicles are the most expensive in the world. Not all are hypercars, nor are they all Bugatti and Rolls-Royce products, but they're all above $5 million.
The 2023 Lotus Emira might be striking compared to some of its closest rivals and competitors, but it certainly won't out-muscle, outrun, or out-value them.
According to reports, the oil tycoon has his hands in every aspect of the car's design and construction. He was even invloved in choosing the engine to approving the final paint scheme.
If you were waiting on Lamborghini's foray into the electric future, the time has come. The all-new Revuelto features three electric motors helping its 6.5-liter V12 hit 1,001 horsepower.
Lamborghini decided to build an all-new, full, fat, 6.5-liter hybrid V12 for the next-generation flagship supercar. But how does it fare in electric-only mode?