Aston Martin has unveiled the Valour, an extraordinary and highly exclusive V12-powered special edition, in celebration of its 110th anniversary. This exceptional front-engined sports car pays homage…
Read MoreCalifornia-based Porsche specialist Singer, has evolved their recent Dynamics & Lightweighting Study (DLS) to incorporate turbocharging. These latest modifications result in the DLS Turbo…
Read MoreBy the end of the 1989 Formula 1 World Championship, Alain Prost had become one of the most successful drivers in the history of the sport. With three World Championships to his name, he had…
Read MoreIn the vibrant Southeast Asian nation of Thailand, the names of each day of the week originate from Sanskrit, and much like the days in the Western world, they are based on the names of planets…
Read MoreThe M1 holds a special significance for BMW, being not only the firm’s first bona fide supercar, but also the first model to be solely developed by the M Division. The driving force behind…
Read MoreKoenig Specials, founded by Willy Koenig, made a name for itself styling and tuning of some of the most striking German and Italian supercars of the late seventies and early eighties…
Read MoreIt is hard to overstate just how truly ahead of its time the Porsche 959 was when it was unveiled as the Gruppe B concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1983 and subsequently as a production…
Read MorePorsche has unveiled the spectacular looking 911 Dakar at the Los Angeles Motor Show, paying homage to their victory in the 1984 Paris-Dakar Rally, which was also the first time all-wheel drive…
Read MoreItalian 'bubble car' manufacturer Iso joined the ranks of supercar constructors in 1962 with the launch of the Rivolta coupé at the Turin Motor Show. Renzo Rivolta's Isothermos company had begun life…
Read MoreThirty years ago, the prototype of the McLaren F1 was unveiled at the 1992 Monaco Grand Prix. Since then, the McLaren F1 has become the ultimate icon of modern supercar design and engineering. Between 1992…
Read MoreThe original, immortal 250 GTO had been developed for the FIA GT Championship, duly taking the manufacturer's title for Ferrari in 1962, 1963 and 1964; clearly, any revival of the 'GTO' name could…
Read MoreIn 1966, the Lamborghini V12 engine firmly established itself as an all-time legend when it was mounted transversally in a rear-mid position on the P400 Miura – the vehicle for which the term ‘supercar’…
Read MoreUndoubtedly the most iconic supercar of the 1980s, the Ferrari F40 was nothing short of a sensation when it was announced and remains a global icon to this day. Although the car was never originally intended…
Read MoreSince its debut in 1978, the 928 has always been an unconventional car, completely different from anything else in that Porsche have ever produced, before and after, yet it remained part of their range for 17 years…
Read MoreThe ultimate 1980s supercar, the Lamborghini Countach LP5000 Quattrovalvole, has been beautifully captured here by Rudolf van der Ven, a Belgium-based automotive photographer…
Read MoreThe first iteration of the road-legal MARSIEN by Marc Philipp Gemballa has landed in New York and has been stunningly captured by automotive photographer Oskar Bakke. The limited production series vehicle…
Read Moreondon studio INK have again been working in close collaboration with photographer Benedict Redgrove for a suite of images showcasing the iconic Honda NSX Type R in Japanese Racing White for…
Read MoreCreated to celebrate Ferrari’s 50th anniversary, the F50 was powered by the new F130 B engine, a naturally aspirated 4.7 litre V12 unit that followed the lineage of the 3.5 litre engine used by Scuderia Ferrari…
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