In the summer of 1958, the first special edition of the Fiat 500, named Spiaggina or Jolly, hit the roads. Now, 60 years later, we will be able to admire as many as two special editions of the Fiat 500, the first from the hands of Garage Italia and Pininfarina and the second, which will come from the Fiat parent factory.
Cars
The Nissan GT-R50, as envisioned by Italdesign, is a Nissan GT-R without brakes. The collaboration between the two companies marks the 50th anniversary of Italdesign and the 50th anniversary of the Nissan GT-R, and the result alone is absolutely fantastic.
McLaren's line of sports cars Sport Series got a new member. It is a McLaren 600 LT or Longtail. It's based on the current McLaren 570S and features a modified carbon body that's 7.3 centimeters longer than the car it shares the chassis with.
Do you dream of driving a Lego car? Perhaps we will see such a type of vehicle soon. But probably no one knows when that will actually happen.
Aston Martin has unveiled its flagship, which combines the best of a sports car with the best of a grand tourer. The Aston Martin DBS Superleggera will replace the Vanquish S, and the new DBS is a car that will deliver an unforgettable driving experience and best-in-class acceleration.
It is difficult to correctly predict what exactly awaits us in 2020, but we can make a pretty good guess based on the rumors. Jeep, Porsche, Volkswagen and maybe even Apple, you never know who will surprise us the most.
What's more American than a Big Mac or Hooters babe?! The answer is pretty clear – the Ford Mustang GT.
Porsche is celebrating 70 years since they started making sports cars. To further mark the anniversary, a limited series of 1919 Datetimer wristwatches illustrating Porsche's successful history has been released.
The Volvo XC90 somehow outlined the 'new era' of Volvo with a bold yet still Scandinavian design. So it's not even surprising that the new Volvo S60 sedan is completely in line with the rest of the Volvo family, with the difference that it's a bit sharper in appearance.
The Fiesta has already impressed many with its charming appearance and agility in the hustle and bustle of the city. This time, it will also cater to those with an ear for sporty cars, as it has revealed itself in its most 'aggressive' version to date. The Ford Fiesta ST not only looks more aggressive, it's also louder.
It's no secret that sports and 'sexy' cars affect an individual in one way or another. It is most beautiful when these emotions are positive and the feeling of happiness is greatest. The new Ford Mustang conjured one of those feelings, especially with its V8 tune and its "muscle car" appearance.
At Ironwood Custom Motorcycles, they love to get their hands on one of BMW's motorcycles and give it a completely different guise. Stock motorcycles are turned into daring masterpieces with very interesting names such as "The Mutant" and "The Scumbag". Their latest project is called "The Moon Walker" and it's really something special.