This 2011 Ferrari 599 GTO, one of 599 examples made, is being offered through Barrett-Jackson with only 531 miles on it.
The GT-R may be discontinued, but NISMO is still refining it with final-spec suspension kits for all R35s worldwide – a rare ...
Legendary automotive designer Gordon Murray is now set to grow his business thanks to a nine-figure investment.
We’ve barely had enough time to take in Between the Buried and Me‘s latest, their 11th album The Blue Nowhere, the standard version of which just came out in September. While that version runs for a ...
The Lego Holiday Express Train is ready to spread Christmas cheer and creativity this season. This enchanting set contains 956 pieces and brings a delightful mix of nostalgia, motion, and festive ...
Cardi B surprised the Bardi Gang with a gift as she released a bonus track with “Don’t Do Too Much” arriving on Tuesday (Sept. 23). Between the ad-libs to start the cut and rapping over drill 808s ...
Just a few days ago, I was randomly thinking about the Nissan Z Proto concept. That show car previewed the current generation five years ago; it was practically the real thing, and everyone loved the ...
John Neff is a veteran automotive journalist with over two decades of experience leading major outlets such as Autoblog and Motor1. Beginning his career as Editor-in-Chief of Speed, Style & Sound, he ...
Yangwang just set a new top speed record with its all-electric U9 hypercar, going 293.5 mph in a speed test and making it what the Chinese marque says is the world’s fastest EV. The U9 has now ...
When BYD launched the Yangwang U9 last year it announced the electric supercar had a top speed of 243 mph, making it the fastest Chinese production car by a longshot and faster than a McLaren F1. But ...
BYD launched the U9 in February, its first electric supercar and the second vehicle under its ultra-luxury Yangwang brand. The Yangwang U9 made an explosive debut, showcasing its dance moves, jumping ...
Chinese automaker BYD announced that the Yangwang U9 Track Edition has reached a top speed of 472.41 km/h (293.54 mph) at a test track in Germany, making it the fastest electric vehicle in the world.
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