Overprotective fathers, a chase in a Toyota Prius and a cold-blooded Mustang driver are just some of the incidents we will witness. For several years now, commercials during the grand final of American football have almost overshadowed what is happening on the field.
The French shipyard Iguana is responsible for this unusual amphibious yacht. The Commuter yacht can also go ashore and park comfortably there.
Already in 2017, the world saw quite a few cars that simply make us drool. And in 2018 it will be no different, as there are quite a few new things waiting for us. If it continues like this, we will slowly put on drools and make sure to stay hydrated with all that drooling. But in order to minimize the latter, it will be necessary to test as many of these cars as possible or at least to see them live up close.
Gibbs is one of those companies you've never heard of. A small company is primarily concerned with turning crazy ideas into real, tangible products. Their latest invention is a scooter that turns into a jet ski at the push of a button.
Cake KALK is another motorcycle powered by electricity. It differs from other electric motorcycles because they built it practically from scratch and didn't just replace the internal combustion engine with an electric one.
The McLaren MSO X is a special series of 10 exclusive cars inspired by the McLaren 570S GT4 racing car. It is actually a fusion of road traffic rules with a racing monster. 10 lucky winners will be able to drive a car that closely resembles the 570S GT4, with the difference that they will be able to drive their steel horses both on the racetrack and on normal roads.
How to move quickly and efficiently in heavy traffic in major cities is one of the biggest concerns of urban dwellers. There are quite a few solutions on the market and they all seem pretty happy. One of them is this electric scooter, which, unlike its competitors, "shrinks" to a very convenient size.
The Vanderhall is a cute or downright weird electric vehicle that everyone has their own opinion on, at least when it comes to design. Initially, the gasoline-powered version of the three-wheeler saw the light of day, but now the time has come for the ecological, electric version.
The FMW Motorcycles workshop is located in Ancona, Italy, and the fruit of their efforts and work is a completely unique Harley-Davidson Hurakàn. The workshop has already built a convincing reputation, and with the latest "café racer" they will only increase it even more. Next time you're wandering the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, just keep your eyes peeled and keep an eye out for Hurakàn. Maybe you'll see him.
The Volkswagen T-Roc is said to have built-in confidence as standard. This is mainly because of its image, which it shares with the larger SUV brothers at Volkswagen, and because of this, it can be easily distinguished from other smaller crossovers.
At first sight of the USSV Rhinota GX, you'd think, especially judging by the exterior, that it only had a few canvas seats, lots of sharp metal edges, full army green paint, and a bunch of combat equipment. Which is not surprising, since the Rhino GX measures almost 6 meters in length, over 2 meters in height and almost 2.5 meters in width. It weighs 5 tons and is painted in tactical green, stealth black or sand brown.
Some bikes look more and more like motorcycles. Both in terms of appearance and driving speed. The pedals are still there, but if a more serious slope opens up in front of you, the increasingly powerful electric motors help you overcome them as if for a joke. This bike is like that too.











