Dallas was the only Texas stop for an event including Champagne Bollinger, Jimmy Choo, Georgie’s chef — and an SUV so classy 007 could drive it if he
McLaren Racing is eyeing expansion into sports car racing and it is unclear what impact that might have on its Formula E and IndyCar programs.
Lamborghini sees continuation cars as "rewriting history" and it's not interested despite some serious profit potential involved
Automakers like Bentley and Aston Martin build continuation cars based on customer demand and because, for many automakers, history is their biggest asset. But don’t count on it with the Raging Bull; we’re unlikely to see a new (old) Miura, or Diablo, or Murciélago any time soon.
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Aston Martin DB12 2025 review
Aston Martin has broken from tradition with its latest 'DB' series model. The new DB12 retains the style and sophistication but adds more muscle and agility to create something new. We review the new DB12 to find out if Aston Martin has created a modern masterpiece of luxury performance.
Aston Martin claims it can run 0-100km/h in just 3.6 seconds and has a top speed of 325km/h. The Aventador S is powered by Automobili Lamborghini's 6.5-litre V12. You know it's a V12 because there's a plate on top of the engine (which you can see through ...
The head of service at the company's Polo Storico restoration division, Giuliano Cassataro, told The Drive that not only will not make continuation versions of any car from a Miura to a Gallardo, but it also won't modify cars.
The stakes are high this week in Gran Turismo 7, as you can win prizes worth more than five million credits if you're fast and lucky enough!
The Aston Martin Vantage is a 510hp V8 supercar – and a fully paid-up rival for the Porsche 911 and Audi R8. We drive it on road and track.
Aston may be busy developing all-new cars like the DB11 and this car’s replacement, but it hasn’t forgotten the current Vantage. For 2016, all models get the new AMi III infotainment system. Aston’s improving its once-awful sat nav by degrees and this is the best yet.
Aston Martin claims it can run 0-100km/h in just 3.6 seconds and has a top speed of 325km/h. The Sterrato is powered by a Lamborghini engine that’s on its way into the history books, a 5.2-litre V10 that will die with this, the last variant of the Huracan.
They say less is often more in the tuning world, and few companies know this better than Novitec, whose latest take on the Ferrari Purosangue is pure gold