The ultimate expression of CanAm’s unique sky’s-the-limit approach to technical regulations, this 1200bhp twin-turbo monster was a sensation, rubbing salt...
Ferrari unveiled the 458 Speciale A (A as in Aperta) at the 2014 Paris Motor Show. This limited edition special...
The Sledgehammer, a modified 1988 Chevrolet Corvette, was the brainchild of renowned Corvette specialist Reeves Callaway. Seeking to create a “super car with good street manners,” Callaway aimed to surpass previous speed records while ensuring a comfortable and reliable driving experience. Collaborating with Paul Deutschman for the Callaway AeroBody design,...
Designed by Steve Saleen and Phil Frank, the Saleen S7 was the first fully proprietary supercar produced by the American...
Unveiled at the 2011 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in Italy, the V12 Zagato was a special edition model created to...
The greatest version of the 959 is, and always will be, the Rothman’s liveried Paris-Dakar racing version. Built in 1985 for three-time Dakar winner René Metge, this 959 is just one of three cars produced by Porsche to take on the grueling Paris-Dakar rally that year. The 1985 rally didn’t...
Koenigsegg has earned a reputation for crafting outrageous cars that boast immense power, sleek aesthetics, and impressive engineering. The Agera,...
Arguably the purest form of the 911 model range, the 2016 Porsche 911 R pays homage to the brand’s epic heritage with the...
The 1968 GT500 KR featured a 428 cubic inch Cobra Jet V8 engine, which is widely recognized as one of the best ever made. On paper, it only put out 335 HP—20 less than the Police Interceptor V8 from the GT500—but in reality, the stock model of the KR offered closer to...
The Corvette C7.R was conceived, designed and constructed by Pratt & Miller Engineering based on the C7 Corvette Stingray developed by Chevrolet. It was developed in 2013 as...
The Vanquish Zagato Shooting Brake made its debut at the 2017 Monterey Car Week. It was the latest addition to...
The Grid-Porsche S2, manufactured by GRID Motor Racing in England in 1983, was specifically designed to compete in Group C races. This remarkable vehicle was the second prototype created through the partnership of Giuseppe Rise and Ian Dawson, resulting in the name “Grid” derived from their initials. The chassis, engineered...
The Porsche 910, also known as the Carrera 10, was introduced during the summer of 1966 and raced through 1967,...
The 1957 Ford Thunderbird bid farewell with a sense of pride, showcasing refreshed aesthetics and an array of new performance...
The Koenig Competition, a modified Ferrari Testarossa, was one of the most successful and well-known creations by Koenig Specials. With a design reminiscent of the Ferrari F40, it boasted a powerful twin-turbo V12 engine capable of producing up to 1,000HP (if the customer requests it), a feat that was unheard...
The Bugatti Veyron is a mid-engined sports car that was first introduced to the world in 2005 by French automobile manufacturer...
The Ferrari 599 GTO holds the prestigious title of being only the third model from the Maranello marque to bear...
To celebrate Ferrari’s 60th anniversary, the Sessanta, meaning ‘sixty’ in Italian, was unveiled. Limited to just 60 units worldwide, this special edition featured exclusive elements like 19-inch forged aluminum wheels, a luxurious quilted leather interior, and an electrochromic glass roof. Based on the 612 Scaglietti, Ferrari’s flagship Gran Turismo, the...
The Lexus LFA is an enigma, a supercar with one of the best-sounding engines ever fitted in a production car. Packed within...
With its V12 engine, Miura wheels, dramatically low profile, and expansive glass, the Espada remains every bit as bold and...
Perhaps the greatest Japanese sports car of all time, the NSX was originally developed as a hardtop coupe and fine-tuned with inputs from the greatest ever Formula 1 driver, Ayrton Senna. Midway into production, Honda introduced an open top version in 1995, naming it the NSX-T and making it a bit softer compared to its...
The 21st century muscle era spawned some truly ferocious sports cars, like the Dodge Challenger Hellcat and the Camaro ZL1, but none can...
In the 1960s, the prospect of a high-performance Japanese automobile seemed distant, at least until Toyota made a pioneering move...
When it was unveiled, the 2023 C8 Corvette Z06 took the world by storm and it was quickly compared to its European rivals. The 2023 Z06 was designed and engineered to be a “precision tool” for the race track. While the DNA of every modern Corvette evolved from its racing...
Designed for long distance competition, the 166 MM took its name from one of the world’s most famous road races, the Mille...
The 1968 Ford Mustang offered incredible engine options and safety features that made it a stand-out Pony car from the...
The Corvette Rondine concept was built by Pinanfarina and introduced at the 1963 Paris Motor Show. The car started life as a 1963 split-window Corvette, which is all the more unusual because Chevrolet introduced the split-window coupe at the same time that Pinanfarina was introducing a custom-built Corvette based on...
In 1983 Porsche produced a stunning one-off road car for TAG owner Mansour Ojjeh. Based on a 934 chassis, it...
This BMW 3.0 CSL is the first of BMW’s world-famous Art Cars. Created in 1975, it was one of the...
Back in 2016, Automobili Lamborghini unveiled the Aventador Miura Homage, a special edition of the current Aventador coupe celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Miura, the original V12 Lamborghini super sports car. Limited to just 50 units, the Aventador Miura Homage was meticulously crafted by Lamborghini’s Ad Personam studio, mirroring...