There are cars in the world that you buy with your head. And then there are cars that you buy with your heart, your kidneys, and everything you're willing to sacrifice for that feeling when you drive to Cortado for coffee on a Saturday in a car that smells more like octane than brains. Here's a selection of European used hotties, up to five years old, that will guarantee you respectful glances before you even turn off the engine. So used cars - in which you're a hottie!
Cars
The Lamborghini Urus Apocalypse Inferno is a converted super SUV ready for a Mad Max future. Or just a dirt road ride to the nearest vegan cafe.
Ian Callum took the most beautiful car of all time and said to himself: “What if I make it even better?” And then he did this – he drew it. But beware – this is not just another restomod. This is the Jaguar E-Type by Ian Callum, as imagined by the design god himself.
Volkswagen is preparing an electric version of the legendary Golf GTI - the Volkswagen Golf GTI EV, which will preserve the sporty spirit of its predecessors and bring fresh electric energy to the roads.
If someone told you you could buy a piece of the 1980s on four wheels, you'd probably think of a converted oldtimer with vinyl seats and a two-tone body. But Ford has gone a step further - with the new Ford Bronco Coastal Package, it has created a modern off-road vehicle wrapped in memories that smell of salt, cassette tapes and early adventures.
When "off-road vehicle" means 800 horsepower, a carbon roof and a drone landing pad... Forget modesty. The BRABUS XLP 800 Adventure is not made for discreet millionaires. This is a vehicle for those who jump from Monaco to a private atoll for the weekend and would trade in a Rolls-Royce Cullinan because it's too... ordinary. If Tony Stark had a ranch in Namibia, he'd drive this. Not because it needs 800 horsepower and 1,000 Nm of torque - but because it can. And because it's nice to be able to control the LED roof lighting with an app on your smartphone while wearing a white tuxedo.
Land Rover has unveiled the Defender D7X-R, a prototype Dakar Rally racer based on the production Defender. With a 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 engine and drivers including Stéphane Peterhansel and Rokas Baciuška, the British icon is preparing for the world's toughest rally.
After six years of silence and snobbish secrecy, De Tomaso is finally back – with the De Tomaso P72, the car James Bond would drive if he were a fan of manual transmissions and not gizmos.
In 1899, they still rode with a mustache and a top hat. Now... Škoda is returning to the two-wheeled future with the Škoda Slavia B electric café racer, which smells more like art than petrol. But wait, that's not all.
If you think the Lamborghini Urus is too ordinary, Rezvani has a solution: the Rezvani Knight, an SUV that combines supercar performance with military-grade protection and a design like a child with too much energy drink would draw.
If you thought Tesla was reserved for tech geeks and crypto-millionaires with garages bigger than your living room, we have good news for you: the new Tesla Model Q is coming, a vehicle that is supposed to – finally – combine affordability with entry into the electric future. Price? Under $30,000. Launch? June 2025. Elon Musk? Of course, he's already bidding on Xu.
Have you ever wondered what a G-Class on steroids would look like, without a roof and with a full dose of Mansory madness? My friend, this is not just a car – this is Speranza.











