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14 Cylinders, 1600HP - A War-Era Powerhouse with Ingenious Engineering
The Bristol Hercules, a 14-cylinder sleeve-valve radial engine, powered some of World War II’s most iconic aircraft, combining robust performance with mechanical innovation that redefined piston engine design.
Nasser Al-Attiyah and The Dacia Sandriders Target Fourth Consecutive World Rally-Raid Crown at Rallye du Maroc
The Dacia Sandriders head back to Morocco for the W2RC season finale, backing Nasser Al-Attiyah’s quest for a record fourth straight FIA World Rally-Raid Championship title, supported by Sébastien Loeb and Cristina Gutiérrez on an all-new route.
All-New LEAF hits the road - Boasting 386 mile range, top-level technology and sleek aerodynamic design
The all-new Nissan LEAF for 2025 is making waves as the next generation of one of the world’s most iconic electric vehicles.
Accelerating Growth with 36% Global Retail Sales Increase in First Nine Months of 2025
Polestar continues to make waves in the electric vehicle market with an impressive 36% growth in global retail sales for the first nine months of 2025. The Swedish EV maker delivered approximately 44,482 vehicles worldwide during this period, building on...
Classic Corvette: The American Sports Car That Defined Cool
The Corvette has been a symbol of cool and pure driving enjoyment since its debut in 1953. The first generation was born out of a desire to create a homegrown sports car that could rival European legends, and it quickly gained its own cult following with...
Mr Bean Crashed His McLaren F1 Twice and Sold it For $12M
Rowan Atkinson, best known as Mr. Bean, drove his 1997 McLaren F1 like a regular car, clocking over 40,000 miles and crashing it twice. Despite repair costs exceeding $1.4 million, he later sold the same car for $12 million.
2025 Kia Tasman Review: Tough and Tech-Savvy Aussie Ute Rival
The 2025 Kia Tasman is a rugged dual-cab ute aimed at tradies and adventurers seeking modern tech, strong towing, and serious off-road capability. Powered by a proven 2.2L turbo diesel, it blends Australian-tuned toughness, advanced safety features, and s...
Audi’s New 4x4 Comes With Serious Offroad DNA
Audi is developing a new 4x4 electric SUV drawing heavily from its Dakar Rally experience, promising rugged offroad capability infused with advanced EV technology.
The 1948 Porsche 356 Coupé No 1
The 1948 Porsche 356 coupé prototype known as Porsche No. 1 marks the beginning of the Porsche Dynasty with its lightweight aluminum body, Volkswagen roots, and elegant design from Erwin Komenda.
Classic Sports Car Club Season Finale Comes to Oulton Park
The Classic Sports Car Club wraps up its 2025 season with a vibrant and diverse grid of beloved classic racers at Oulton Park on Saturday, October 18.
2019 Ducati GP19 Desmosedici: £700,000
Up for auction at the NEC Classic Motor Show 2025 is Andrea Dovizioso’s GP19 Ducati Desmosedici, a rare museum-worthy MotoGP machine estimated between £500000 and £700000.
Lexus LFR and Toyota GR GT3: The Wait Is Nearly Over
The Lexus LFR and its Toyota GR GT3 sibling are positioned to make waves as Japan’s next great supercar duo, built for road and track the long-awaited heirs to the legendary LFA.
UK’s Dieselgate Trial Begins: 1.6 Million Drivers Take on Carmakers in Landmark Case
The UK’s biggest-ever group legal action over emissions cheating is underway, with more than a dozen car brands including Mercedes, Ford, Nissan, Renault, Peugeot, and Citroen facing the London High Court over defeat device claims.
SpaceX’s Starlink Satellites Burning Up in Earth’s Atmosphere at Record Rates
SpaceX’s massive Starlink satellite fleet is reentering Earth’s atmosphere in increasing numbers daily, creating spectacular fireballs that raise new concerns about space sustainability and atmospheric impact.
Turning Seawater Into Clean Hydrogen Fuel
Researchers at Brunel University London and Genuine H2 are developing groundbreaking technology to convert seawater into zero-emission hydrogen fuel, with potential to revolutionize shipping fuel and cut carbon pollution.
When Miami PD Turned the Tables on The Drug Lords
In the 1980s and 1990s, Miami police made a bold statement by reclaiming the spoils of organized crime, turning luxurious cars seized from drug traffickers into official patrol vehicles.