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The Californian automotive atelier applies its naturally aspirated treatment to the G-series Cabriolet – with Red Bull's F1 division stiffening the chassis.
Read NowPorsche has scaled back its plans to go all-electric, keeping the 911, Panamera and Cayenne petrol-powered into the 2030s.
Helmut Marko has confirmed that the four-time F1 world champion will make his endurance racing debut at the Nürburgring 24 Hours in 2026, following a successful NLS
British sports car manufacturer Zenos is back from the dead. This time, it isn't pulling punches – either in performance or pricing.
Just weeks after claiming the EV top speed record, the Chinese hypercar has gone one better.
Looking for an Audi R8 V8? This is the definitive guide, with a deep dive into what makes the Type 42 so special, plus what to look for – and avoid – when buying one
Mercedes calls its new enormo-grille iconic – and it dazzles with 942 illuminations… Blackpool, eat your heart out.
Maranello's V8 supercar gains an overhauled hybrid powertrain, and a bold new look.
The 400Z is already a car defined by its retro style, but now Nissan has taken things a step further by evoking not one, but two legends from its back catalogue.
The next generation of Hyundai EVs is coming, led by the Concept Three - an all-electric hot hatch kickstarting the new Ioniq sub-brand.
After a long gestation period, Polestar’s flagship has finally arrived. It’s got the Porsche Taycan, Audi e-tron GT, and Lotus Emeya in its sights.
Vauxhall has confirmed pricing for the Mokka GSE at the IAA Mobility show, offering the first full view of the production model alongside key technical details.
The Honda Prelude hybrid has made it to production, with the 200bhp coupe making its debut on US soil.

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