Mercedes promised a big surprise at the Monterey Auto Week. They succeeded in this completely, as they surprised with the Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet car. Last year, they already presented a coupe with the same name, but the "topless" version is even more stunning.
Continental is toying with an interesting idea. We would like to install the brake system in the rim itself, thus reducing the weight and increasing the service life of the brake discs. This system would be particularly effective in electric vehicles that use regenerative braking.
Anything powered by electricity is very "in" right now. This year's summer months served us with a bunch of different means of transport, so there is definitely something for everyone.
The new BMW M5 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in a measly 3.4 seconds, under the hood hides 600 German horses that promise a top speed of 305 km/h.
Monday Motorbikes has created a very cute electric bike that is perfect for the hilly terrain of San Francisco. If it can prove itself in the city across the pond, it would be all the more so here.
Computer games are still fun, and among all the different genres of them, car games also have their place. There is no one among us who has not heard of the Need for speed series, Gran Turismo or Colin McRae.
There was some talk, a little whispering here and there, but in the end it just happened. Namely, the Z4 Concept was presented, which indicates the design guidelines that will be used in the next generation of the BMW Z4 roadster.
The idea behind Solectrik is simply so good that we can only wish to see it live as soon as possible. The concept of bike sharing will thus be completely new, and Solectrike is more than an ideal solution for seaside towns.
The new special edition Vespa bears the legendary name Sei Giorni, which can be directly translated into six days. And it commemorates the iconic version of the scooter that won many awards at the Six Days of Varese International Competition back in 1951.
Even off-road driving will not be the way we have known it until now. Can you imagine an SUV that is fully equipped with everything it needs to tackle the most demanding terrain, while driving past you without making a loud noise and without leaving you with a cloud of smoke? With the Bollinger B1, this is now possible as it is powered by pure electricity.
It's highly unlikely that if you shell out enough money for a McLaren 570GTS, you'll be using it as a rally car. You're even less likely to go camping with it in the wilderness. This is also why this video is something special.
We are going back to the time of the 1930s, when cigar-like racing cars were awarded after the races for the big prizes. Without modern safety and other technology, racing was anything but a joke. Infiniti also remembered the era of these famous and above all brave men and produced the Prototype 9 retro racing car.